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Post by cocojax on Sept 10, 2007 23:01:34 GMT -5
To My American Friends, I always thought this picture said it all...remembering always...
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Post by Blossom/Jackie W. on Sept 11, 2007 6:30:55 GMT -5
That was lovely Ellen; and setting something up here was a good idea. The world was changed forever that day and I doubt there's a soul alive who doesn't remember where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. It was so ominous here on the Atlantic coast for awhile (when they shut the air space down).....no planes and even once it was opened up again, the air traffic patterns (routes) are constantly changing; every week it's a tad bit different. My hubby and my sister were both called out to drive busses that night (they both have their Class 3 with air). They shuttled our unexpected visitors to facilities for many hours . Every single person was in shock in some way yet e'one pulled together and managed to get through it. Many, many lives were lost, dreams and aspirations crushed.... But out of all that dust and rubble came love, humanity, friendships, and the determination to continue on. , It brought the free world closer together. And no, we shall NEVER forget..... God Bless America
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Post by bobbioh on Sept 11, 2007 6:46:50 GMT -5
Your so right I know what I was doing. And after the terrible tragety I was glued to the tv. I had never felt so unsafe in my life and my beloved US felt out of control. I would like to remimber all who lost their lives that day and sice fighting for our freedom god bless you all. And thank you. bobbioh
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Post by virginia on Sept 11, 2007 7:37:44 GMT -5
I'm with you all ,and have to cry a little, Ellen that is beautiful, thanks!!! Hi Jackie , loved your post , you can always say things that go straight to the heart. And you too Bobbi, I was glued to tv that day and crying ,but who wasnt. God Bless America!!!! And ((((((HUGS)))) to all of you.And to the ones that come later.
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Post by LindaNY on Sept 11, 2007 8:44:37 GMT -5
Thank you for starting this lovely memorial. fondosescritorio.fateback.com/wtc/wallpapers_world_trade_center.htmlTod and I had just arrived in Missoula, Montana the night before. We were sound asleep in the motel when my son called to tell us, so packed up and drove 32 hours straight to come back home so Tod could go there to help with our city's fire department.
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Post by cheryl on Sept 11, 2007 10:27:44 GMT -5
It was a terrible tragedy. I think the whole world was glued to their tv's the whole week. I know we were here. Prayers for the fallen and their families.
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Post by John on Sept 11, 2007 13:31:50 GMT -5
Thank You Ellen
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Post by muffin on Sept 11, 2007 13:49:24 GMT -5
Thanks for the reminder. We need to pray daily as we are still being threatened by them and another attact. It in one aspect really is not over as our boys, daughters, fathers, mothers etc. are over there fighting in part because of that event. I pray daily for there safety and the end of all the massacre. Blessings and again thank you
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Post by Joyce7 on Sept 11, 2007 17:20:51 GMT -5
Thank you so much Ellen. Your words and that touching picture mean so very much to all of us...Joyce
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