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What Will We Do With All We’ve Learned…
May 24, 2020

These are the brilliant words of singer/songwriter Josh Groban asking the question: “What will we do with all we’ve learned?” in his latest song, “Your Face,” written during COVID -19 and inspired by images of faces seen around the world.

Hundreds of thousands of words have been written to express the human condition over the last few months. Josh Groban has managed to capture the emotion and turn it into soul-stirring lyrics with a remarkable melody that give us hope for tomorrow.

Here are some of his thought-provoking words:

How will we return… where will we go, what will we do with all we’ve learned?

I won’t let this go to waste

I want someone I can touch

We are so connected, but never more alone

Life is meant to be shared

There is hope in all of us

There is love in all of us

There is God in all of us

Just keep moving forward thorough that open door

Just be strong, it won’t be long

I believe in all of us

What will you do with all you’ve learned during this unforgettable time? Please share your experiences and your newfound wisdom with us.

My husband and I have a small remembrance we picked up a few weeks ago. Our little Oliver has been here to hug and to hold as we reflect on how precious life can truly be.

Thank you, Josh Groban, for sharing your gift of music. This song is an anthem of hope for us all.

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Sharon White

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10 Comments


Janet Lockwood
May 25, 2020 at 9:30 am
Reply

There are a few things I’ve learned. It’s important to cultivate hobbies. My husband and I are both readers. So we went through several books. My husband loves puzzles and I enjoy embroidery and scrapbooking. Together we also walked our neighborhood. We found that just watching tv isn’t enough, so look for things that bring you joy.
The second thing is that I learned is to appreciate family and friends. I spent a lot of time on the phone with other people just catching up.
I also learned that thoroughly washing our hands will become the new norm



    Linda J. Frick
    May 25, 2020 at 9:50 am
    Reply

    A brilliant article, Sharon, and the music brought a lump to my throat and a tear to my eye!

      Sharon White
      May 25, 2020 at 4:31 pm

      Linda,
      After this is over, everyone –everywhere–will have something in common when asked, “What did you do to survive CORONA?”
      (ZOOM happy hours with friends help a lot.)

    Sharon White
    May 25, 2020 at 4:28 pm
    Reply

    Janet,
    I am sure we will never take so much for granted in the future.
    I loved it when you said, “…look for things that bring you joy.”

Catherine
May 25, 2020 at 10:49 am
Reply

Thank you, Sharon, for sharing the beautiful song and message. This is the first I’ve heard it and it’s most inspiring. We also have a little dog that has been very ill through this quarantine so most of our time has been caring for her. Thankfully, she has improved so we’re watching and waiting for a positive outcome. We’re doing what most others do; reading, having great conversations with each other and lots of cooking!
As a former health care worker, I know first hand the importance of obeying the “rules” and potentially bringing us safety. This is a small price to pay for the well-being of ourselves and others.
Your posts are always a bright spot in my day!



    Sharon White
    May 26, 2020 at 11:01 am
    Reply

    Catherine,
    Your dog is lucky to have you. I’m sure you love her every day–and she feels it.
    Yes, I agree with your comment on following the rules. It is a very small price to pay homage to the healthcare personnel and workers serving us every day.

Sharon M Wilson
May 25, 2020 at 11:31 am
Reply

Thank you for sharing.



    Sharon White
    May 25, 2020 at 4:34 pm
    Reply

    Sharon,
    It is strange to think that absolutely everyone in the world can relate to that song right now.

Beverly
May 25, 2020 at 1:09 pm
Reply

What a beautiful sentiment. I can’t wait to go and listen to the entire song. I have learned to appreciate “the Hug”. Personal contact is apparently essential to my life and I will never take it for granted again.
……And Ollie is absolutely precious. I know he gives joy to all he is around.
Bev



    Sharon White
    May 25, 2020 at 4:36 pm
    Reply

    Beverly,
    “H-U-G” — what a beautiful, beautiful three-letter word.
    I heard one psychologist say there is actually a term for touch deprivation–it is called “skin hunger.”

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