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Friday, May 17, 2013

Second chances…



Is it just ME, or do you, too, sometimes put yourself right into a news story and wonder how you would deal with the situation at hand?

Every day at TheIWLA, stories are shared by women who have been forced to bear situations and conditions seemingly impossible to cope with.

Childhood abuse, marriages gone wrong, sickness among their children, life-threatening disease – all that we pray we will never have to deal with in our own lives.  Yet, too many women have had to deal with them in theirs.

Lately, there seems to be an exponential number of stories about man’s inhumanity to man – as though it were a sport.  This was not the Divine plan!
Yet again, it read another story of a woman trying to make life better for others when things went terribly wrong for her.

Here’s what happened…

While working as a humanitarian worker in war-ravaged Somalia, Jessica Buchanan knew she lived with danger. Even so, she never thought she was at risk for abduction. But on Oct. 25, 2011, that’s what happened.

She was “completely surrounded” the moment she was seized by Somali pirates, she recalled Monday on TODAY. “Yelling, screaming, hitting windshields with AK-47s. Guns in my face, and then we just take off driving through the desert into God only knows where.”

Buchanan spent the next 93 days in conditions so unsanitary they ended up threatening her health. The former grade-school teacher wrote about her experience in “Impossible Odds,” a book she co-authored with her husband, Erik Landemalm.

Buchanan thought she would die every single day she was held, she told TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie.

“They were long and scary, sometimes incredibly boring,” she said about those days. “I worried that I was actually, maybe not going to necessarily lose my life, but lose my mind.”

Her abductors barely gave her any food – bread, some tuna fish, a bit of water “They never treated us humanely,” she said. “A lot of times I just felt like an animal put on display.”

Buchanan named her book “Impossible Odds” because of the outrageous ransom demanded by her captives. “It was a great title because it felt like the most impossible situation ever: $45 million. Where do you come up with something like that?” she said.

Meanwhile, Buchanan’s husband said he felt completely helpless, with very little information to go on.

“It was the worst kind of feeling that I have ever experienced,” he told Guthrie. “I just wanted to go in after her, but at the same time, I had to trust that the right people would do the right thing to get her back.”

The appropriate team did just that… SEAL Team 6, the same Special Forces group that took out Osama bin Laden. The team rescued Buchanan along with a Danish aid worker, while killing all nine of their kidnappers.

Buchanan said the rescue mission came as a total surprise. “Just complete shock and awe that these men risked their lives to come in and to save mine and give me a second chance,” she said. “They said my name, and they said, ‘We’re here to take you home.'”

But Buchanan has never had a chance to thank her rescuers since that night.

“They’re just like that,” she said. “They come in, they do their job and then they fade into the distance. Just incredible, incredible period.”

So, IS it just me, or do you, too, wonder if you could have endured those 93 days?

"Ready to lead, ready to follow, never quit."

Official motto of the U.S. Navy Seals

1 comment:

  1. This is such a touching and well written blog. May I have the honor of being a part of your blogging site?

    You are very much appreciated!

    Angelika Burdette

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