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JenRN
09-11-2003, 08:56 AM
My thoughts are with those who lost loved ones on this day two years ago. May those who were directly affected feel a peace on this day and the healing process continue. I am proud to be an American then and now, may God Bless America and the world always. Thank you to those who daily protect this incredible country, the police men to the firefighters to the soldiers you have my continous RESPECT!:bow:

tupelocreedfan
09-11-2003, 10:18 AM
I agree with you Jen. This day is so significant for me in so many ways. My son, Zack, was born at 6:28 am on 9/11/01.
After I delivered, we got into our room in postpartum at exactly 8:30am and the TV was on and the 2nd plane hit as I was moving over from the stretcher to the bed. We couldn't believe it.
it was so unreal. It was the best and the worst day in my life. We were so blessed to have a healthy baby, and at the same time, people were losing so many fathers, husbands, wives, mothers, and children. It wasn't until later in the day that we really thought about the significance of Zack's birthday. Ten years from
now he will read about it in his history book at school. I almost want to cry now just remembering it. I'm sure I will before the day is over. Sorry to go on ,I just felt like sharing our experience on that day with the board. Zack was our light on that dark day, and he is the light of my life.

Marty
09-11-2003, 10:31 AM
I've always said, when one goes out, another comes in. For every man/woman who dies, a baby is born to replace them. Not that I believe in recarnation, but I think it gives us hope.

God Bless America. :)
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Weathered
09-11-2003, 11:16 AM
i didnt lose anyone 2 years ago...but it still affected me a lot just b/c of everything that happened....also...my girlfriends uncle is a firefighter in NYC and he was there that day...3 or 4 years ago he said that one day those towers are going to fall over b/c they were so unsturdy

JulieCitySlicker
09-11-2003, 12:01 PM
My heart goes out to everyone who lost loved ones in the towers on 9/11. I hope that you can find comfort and hope at this time. I commend all of the firefighters and policemen that lost their lives/survived this:angel: May God Bless You!

JenRN
09-11-2003, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by tupelocreedfan
I agree with you Jen. This day is so significant for me in so many ways. My son, Zack, was born at 6:28 am on 9/11/01.  
After I delivered, we got into our room in postpartum at exactly 8:30am and the TV was on and the 2nd plane hit as I was moving over from the stretcher to the bed. We couldn't believe it.
it was so unreal. It was the best and the worst day in my life. We were so blessed to have a healthy baby, and at the same time, people were losing so many fathers, husbands, wives, mothers, and children. It wasn't until later in the day that we really thought about the significance of Zack's birthday. Ten years from
now he will read about it in his history book at school. I almost want to cry now just remembering it. I'm sure I will before the day is over. Sorry to go on ,I just felt like sharing our experience on that day with the board. Zack was our light on that dark day, and he is the light of my life.
WOW.... how special. I can't imagine how that day affected you. What an angel your son is, he was a huge glimmer of hope on the darkest day in our history:angel:

Dogstar
09-11-2003, 12:04 PM
Amen, Jen. I couldn't have said it better myself. My sympathies and prayers go to all who lost loved ones and friends on that dark day.

Sheila63
09-11-2003, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by JenRN
My thoughts are with those who lost loved ones on this day two years ago. May those who were directly affected feel a peace on this day and the healing process continue.  I am proud to be an American then and now, may God Bless America and the world always.  Thank you to those who daily protect this incredible country,  the police men to the firefighters to the soldiers you have my continous RESPECT!:bow:

Very well said, Jen. I feel the same way.

And tupelocreedfan, what a day of mixed emotions for you. I can only imagine.

I have two coworkers that lost a family member that day so my thoughts and prayers are with them today as well. I had kind of a bittersweet experience myself that morning. I was at work and called my parents to see if they heard what was happening. My dad picked up the phone and I could tell by the sound of his voice that he was extremely upset and he just broke down and started crying. I've only seen/heard him break down like that two other times in my life and soon I was in tears as well. I'm sharing this here because although it was very sad, it also brought my dad and I a little closer together. Since then, I have noticed changes in him and between us. So out of the horrific tragedy of that day, some positive things came out of it for me.

JulieCitySlicker
09-11-2003, 12:59 PM
Aww! Sheila, I am very happy for you that this whole thing brought you closer to your Dad:hugs: :hugs: :hugs: That is what times like that are for, bringing people together. Its good that a tragedy brought some good

JenRN
09-11-2003, 01:27 PM
Sheila I am glad to hear that something so tragic had some positive impact on you. You are a very special person, your dad is lucky to have you!:D It put so many things into perspective for me that day, I know the impact on us all is different. I was at work that day and watched it all unfold on TV, when the plane hit the Pentagon we were on code red alert, nurses and doctors and essential personnel were not allowed to leave that day. Seeing that the Pentagon is 30 miles from my work, it set a fear in me like nothing ever before. I felt a STRONG desire to help out on that day, after our shift was allowed to go home, I immediately got online and became a Red Cross volunteer as a nurse. I felt compelled to do something that very moment. I cried for days after watching it all on TV, it changed me forever!

SCOTTSMYMAN
09-11-2003, 02:54 PM
tupelocreedfan what a day that must of been for you. You had a very special :angel: on this day!


I still remember this day as it were yesterday. I was pregnant with Sara and I was taking a nap. I was about 6 months pregnant and my husband came in and woke me up to tell me that the twin towers had just been hit. I almost didn't believe him. I just sat there with tears coming down my face in shock of what had just happened in NYC! I called my mom and she couldn't even talk! :crying:

God Bless to all those who are still grieving from this tragedy! :angel: My heart is with you today!

Bridge of Clay
09-11-2003, 04:51 PM
I'm truly sorry for the innocents who perished that day, and for the families that were broken.

Sheila63
09-11-2003, 05:02 PM
Thank you so much for your kind words, Julie and Jen.:hugs: :hugs: :hugs: I understand exactly what you're talking about, Jen when you said you had a STRONG desire to help out because I did too. I even looked into going to NYC with some people from work to help volunteer but it didn't work out.

JulieCitySlicker
09-11-2003, 05:43 PM
Your Welcome Sheila:P

ZION1010
09-11-2003, 05:56 PM
Well it was really bad Thing ....Really For All The babies That were Victims....God Bless There Little Hearts...But Im Not ashamed To Say At The Time It Happenend....I Wished I Was In It.....Praise God...But Good Did Come Out Of It....People Seem To Unite Care About Each Other More.......Why Does It Take...A Tragedy To Happen For People Just To Relalise To Put Love In There Hearts For Each Other Its A Lesson That seems Like will Never Be Learned.....

TeriB19
09-11-2003, 06:46 PM
There are no words that I could find to describe that day. And my heart still aches for all who lost their lives in NYC, DC and Shanksville PA. No words.

Aimee
09-11-2003, 07:37 PM
Why Does It Take...A Tragedy To Happen For People Just To Relalise To Put Love In There Hearts For Each Other

I don't know, but I do think a lot of people's perspectives changed that day. Once I thought about my generation's pennace for what is "rightfully ours'. Now, I see us all trying (even clumsily) to catch up to the love that overflowed all of our hearts that day. I know that I was a little disgruntled about certain things on America like health care, children's rights, and all those left hungry while I throw out leftover food. But now, though I'm still concerned about it, I would not move to Switzerland to escape it. I want to stay right here and change it from within. Because I CAN. And that is what I learned that day that so many people outside of our country never have the chance to know. God Bless those who grieve today. You are in my prayers.

Torn Signs
09-11-2003, 08:04 PM
My view- I am a huge Patriot now that 9/11 happened. Another opinon so this is short. I do not think we are any safer, I just believe things will get eventually worse. Sry for those who love safety, a book called the bible proves it wrong.

Blaize
09-11-2003, 08:21 PM
Remembering the lives that were lost that day and the loved ones left behind. Also the people who so unselfishly helped when it was needed......
We are one, we are strong. The more you hold us down, the more we press on!!!!

ZION1010
09-11-2003, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by Torn Signs
My view- I am a huge Patriot now that 9/11 happened. Another opinon so this is short. I do not think we are any safer, I just believe things will get eventually worse. Sry for those who love safety, a book called the bible proves it wrong. Rite On My brother Amen

ZION1010
09-11-2003, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by Torn Signs
My view- I am a huge Patriot now that 9/11 happened. Another opinon so this is short. I do not think we are any safer, I just believe things will get eventually worse. Sry for those who love safety, a book called the bible proves it wrong. Rite On My brother Amen the Bible tell us About this Event the ......

facelessman
09-11-2003, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by JenRN
My thoughts are with those who lost loved ones on this day two years ago. May those who were directly affected feel a peace on this day and the healing process continue.  I am proud to be an American then and now, may God Bless America and the world always.  Thank you to those who daily protect this incredible country,  the police men to the firefighters to the soldiers you have my continous RESPECT!:bow:
Yeah! God Bless America!
USA all the way baby

Scutley
09-11-2003, 11:12 PM
I'm sure I can say here all of our symponthy, hearts, and prayers go out to those people who lost their loved ones and I can also say that we all hope this never happens again but we don't know about the future lets all hope everything will be ok.

ZION1010
09-11-2003, 11:53 PM
Yea You Can Only Hope God bless

Mulletman
09-12-2003, 12:19 AM
Virgos
As I wake I see the signs that the world's forever changed
If hell on earth could be imagined, it became truth today
Amidst the flames I watched the brave  
Sacrificed so lives could be saved
And tears filled my eyes as I watched the world become a grave

I know why you had to go inside
I know I just saw the world change before my eyes
I lift my voice to you
For all you had to do
You're a brother of mine
You're a brother of mine

. . . . . . .  

We stand on hollowed ground
Where all my brothers lost and found
We're all about the colors of the country you can't kill
The colors of the country you can't kill
All about the colors of the country you can't kill




. . . I know my God is true,
He will deliver you.
You're a Brother of Mine. . . .

ZION1010
09-12-2003, 11:04 AM
NICE