I wonder if any of us can help but have our thoughts travel back to that Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001. When I watched the horrors unfold on television that morning, along with the rest of our country, I knew that it was one of those defining moments in life. The before and after moments. Before I had children and after I had children. Before my father died and after my father died. Moments that change our lives forever and are dividing points in our lives. Life before 9/11 and life after 9/11.
One of the things that sticks in my mind from those first days following 9/11 was that there were no planes in the sky. I looked towards the sky and there were no streaks indicating a plane had flown over. That may sound odd, but that was one of the things I noticed the most. The absence of those airplanes was proof positive the world had changed that day. I’ve seen old westerns that had those jet streaks in the sky, belying the 19th century setting. And here we were in the 21st century without a plane in the sky. Another thing that sticks out in my mind was my sheer desperation to talk to my loved ones, especially my children. I knew where they were, but I had to hear their voices.
After the initial shock we had to go on with our lives. Like most people, I went back to work, went through the motions and noticed that everyone else was doing the same. We seemed to all be in shock and simply going through the motions of continuing with life as usual. Everything seemed to be in slow motion and every minute possible was spent watching and re-watching the horrors unfold trying to wrap our minds around what had happened to us.
In those early days after 9/11 we swore we’d never forget. We swore there would be a retribution. Innocent civilians had been targeted and murdered. Men, women and children were mercilessly slaughtered. People went about their business like every other day and were killed in the first salvo that we paid attention to of a war that had been waged against us years earlier.
We swore we’d never forget, but we have. We went to the mall and watched our portfolios get larger. We sent our Soldiers to fight and forgot about them too. So many just don’t want the ugliness of war and terrorism to intrude on their pretty lives.
As the anniversary of that day approaches, I find my thoughts returning to that day and all our nation lost and is continuing to lose. I pray to God that we will somehow get back to our roots and find our honor and resolve again. It seems to have gotten lost somewhere under towering heaps of affluence.
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September 8th, 2007 at 3:56 am
TGIF…why?…
That is why this is going to have to be my open trackback post for today. I know. It is neither funny, entertaining, informative, intelligent, or anything else, but it’s what I’ve got. Deal with it. (j/k)…
September 9th, 2007 at 2:58 am
Our AFB aircraft were even grounded. Soon after, CH-47 Chinooks ferried the remains in from the Pentagon and AA #77 for DNA identification… The birds were even quiet…
every television station and cable station had the same eerie and tragic feeds playing simultaneously… never forget that 19 evil radical islamomaniac terrorists killed 2,996 Americans and foreigners (120) in three states in three hours! GOD, deliver US from evil…Amen…Let’s Roll!
God Bless ~AA 11~ ~UF 175~ ~AA 77~ ~UF 93~ !
September 9th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup…
And a Happy Sunday to all! It is yet another fantastic day here in the best country evah! The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, the libs are whining.
This pinup is by John Paul Ballard, with a bit of help, of course. All the rest can be seen eit…
September 11th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
I lost someone very important on 9/11. I lived with my father in Saratoga Springs, cuz my mom moved to burnt hills with another man. So basically my dad was a single parent cuz at first I never seen my mom. I lived in an apartment building that had 4 apartments. I became best friends with the kid that lived 2 doors down. he was my best friend, nd forever would be. Well his mom was like a mother to me. She took me every with them, nd bought or gave me everything. I got to stay at there house every Thursday. She brought me out to dinner, to the mall, nd every fun place they went. She gave me her old cloths nd sometimes she bought me knew ones. But its not like I needed it, my dad gave me wht I needed to by happy. Kim was just a generally nice person nd that’s just how she was nd there was no changing tht. Well, she had her favorite niece, besides her fav. Fake adopted kid (me). She went to go visit her at her 2nd day of work, of course at the twin towers. She never made it out that day.
September 11th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
i think the person who posted b4 me was a fake. that story yea sounds said but i think its meant to be a sob story. a cry for help. a pitty story. yupp i went there. STFU?! nd get on with yer life betch
xoxo
Its Me Hoe