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So many people lost.
Maybe say a prayer, or send good thoughts, or whatever you in your home, for those who were lost, and those who miss them.
Lets make today a day about love, and tolerance. We don’t need to like the things people do or think to “live and let live”.
Where were you?
I think it is something that we will all always remember- where we were, who we were with, when we found out.
I was in a VERY early class, when a scared student ran screaming through the college halls that we were being bombed, and that a war just started. It was a long, scary day for a bunch of kids, and the college shut down. We could not leave, and no one could come. So we all went to the library and just watched, and cried.
Most of us knew someone who worked or lived there, and were terrified. We were at a college in Northern NJ. We didn’t know what was happening, and our phones didn’t work, so we couldn’t call our family and friends to see if they were OK.
Where were you?
I pray to God that none of our children (or grandchildren) will ever know anything like that.
Love to you and yours, Bloggy Buddies.
That was truly a horrible time and many were lost but I also remember the heroes that stepped up to the plate after the incident happened and pulled together to give blood, assist those that suffered loss of loved ones and the millions of prayers that penetrated the heavens.
We were shown sorrow but also that we are still a nation that loves their fellow man and reaches out with an extended hand to help and wipe away the tears.
Great post.
Grace
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The emotions from that day are too much for me to recall in a comment to your post. But I appreciate your dedication and story so very much. I’m your newest follower from the blog hop! Hope you will swing over and return the favor:)
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I remember watching it live and telling my boyfriend at the time (now my husband) what was happening.
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Tracy
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I remember that day too – watching it live…it was a day like no other. Great post.
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I was watching the news today of broadcastings from that day…very sad.
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We were in Italy. My husband was stationed there in the U.S.A.F. I was actually getting stuff ready for dinner *time difference* my daughter was watching cartoons on AFN. When they broke live to the coverage.
Hello I’m your newest follower from Sensational Saturday! Hope you have a wonderful weekend 🙂
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I’m following you from the blog hop.