Makes you wonder how people will reflect upon it in 100 years. Before 911 the biggest one was Pearl Harbor but by 2001 most people who really remember the date were very elderly and there was an obvious disconnection from the youngest generations as it had happened so many decades before.
God bless America! Hope something like this never happens again. We must never forget. Have a blessed day and happy grandparents day to you and your husband. Madeline
So hard to understand. We see through a glass darkly. Our son was serving in the military and happened to be home on leave. He immediately reported in by phone and the t.v. vigil began.
bj, I will never forget watching the tv as the second tower was hit and then then came down before our eyes. We were terrified and we all came together as a nation. I pray we can find togetherness again without needing such a tragedy to inspire us! God Bless America, Land That I Love, and Appreciate! Linda
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Beautiful collage! Have a beautiful day!
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ReplyDeleteNo- We must NEVER forget! God bless us all- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder how people will reflect upon it in 100 years. Before 911 the biggest one was Pearl Harbor but by 2001 most people who really remember the date were very elderly and there was an obvious disconnection from the youngest generations as it had happened so many decades before.
ReplyDeleteGod bless America! Hope something like this never happens again. We must never forget. Have a blessed day and happy grandparents day to you and your husband. Madeline
ReplyDeleteA sad day and one we'll never forget.
ReplyDeleteAs I wrote on another blog, Nov. 22nd and Sept. 11th, are such sad days in this generations' history, that we will never forget!
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget! Still saddens my heart
ReplyDeleteSo hard to understand. We see through a glass darkly. Our son was serving in the military and happened to be home on leave. He immediately reported in by phone and the t.v. vigil began.
ReplyDeleteA lovely tribute. Thank you.
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Hugs, thanks for the beautiful post.
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God bless America...
ReplyDeletea lovely tribute to our nation and this memorial day. thanks for the moment to remember.
ReplyDeletebj, I will never forget watching the tv as the second tower was hit and then then came down before our eyes. We were terrified and we all came together as a nation. I pray we can find togetherness again without needing such a tragedy to inspire us! God Bless America, Land That I Love, and Appreciate! Linda
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