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I know exactly where I was the morning of September 11, 2001 and precisely what I was doing.

Fox News was on and I was waiting for the first of my little charges to be dropped off to begin a day of fun.

I vividly remember Steve Doocy relaying that one of the World Trade Center towers had been hit by a plane and it was being treated as a terrible accident. Things changes in an indescribable fury from that moment on.

There was no fun that day, parents gathered their children and took them home, adults sat numbly watching as not only the two towers but the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania became graves for many. I can’t speak for others but I know the tears flowed often that day, not only in mourning for those who lost their lives but for this country I so love.

We can move on, and we can hope and pray that such an event never happens on our soil again. We can praise those fighting on our behalf in foreign lands and offer words of hope and thanks to them. We can pray our President is steadfast in his relentless fight to keep us safe at home but we can never forget how we felt 6 years ago today.

~J~ adds: For a complete list of every person lost that terrible day please go to Musing Minds.

Written by Sue

3 Responses to “I Remember”


  1. Shirley Says:


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    watching this am on Fox as they replayed the events of
    that horrible morning, the tears came again. I cannot
    imagine what the families of those who died must go through every day and especially on each 9/11. Then there are
    those who survived the attacks but were close up witnesses to the horror. They will never forget either.

    Fox is only going to show the collapse of the towers the one time today. I’m one of those who believe it should be shown over and over again. Then again, the ones who need to see it, would turn the channel.

    God bless our troops and President Bush.


  2. ~J~ Says:


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    Shirley,

    I agree with you that it should be shown over and over and over again. Not just the collapse but also the plane flying into the second tower.

    People have too soon forgotten why we went to war with Al Qaeda and their sympathizers.


  3. Sue Says:


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    It is very hard Shirley to watch these events again. I know I will never forget that dreadful day.

    It was difficult to watch the events on television but you make a great point about those who were on the ground nearby. As difficult as it is for all of us I cannot imagine how they must feel.

    Thanks again for stopping by.