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god it was just such an awful day wasn't it? I remember that my hubby (who was still in the army) was 'kept in' they wouldn't let ANYONE out of the barracks, they were put on their highest alert...but I really wanted him home, I was so worried and sad..
and no matter how many times they showed those towers on the tele, I coulnd't believe it...it just didn't seem real...I mean, it just looked like little toy towers...and people jumping out of the building... that was true horror...can you imagine jumping out of a 40th story window...the absolute fear that those people felt to be doing that? it's unimaginable...
well done for remembering steph...great, I feel all sad now 
My heart goes out to America, especially those who lost Family members and friends who were murdered 7 years ago - Thankfully we have held terrorists at bay here, since then - all it takes for Evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing - we acted - May God continue to richly Bless the United States of America !!
I just took a few moments to reflect...not doing anything very special, because its hard to remember that day without feeling depressed and angry at the same time.
instead I spent a few hours this morning just thinking about that day and recalling things I heard or said. but yes...it was a very sad day, hopefully one we'll recover from in time...
God Bless.
I woke up today and felt so sad for all the americans.
this may sound weird, being as I am, not american, but I still haven't gotten over the fact that nobody mentions it anymore. They're just like, oh, it's history. but it's not! I can't believe it was like seven years ago, it still feels fresh in my memory. I'm starting to tear up now...
I would like to say God bless to all the family and friends of the lives that were destroyed today.
I was holding my one day old baby boy when I watched the Twin Towers being torn apart. I felt fear, anger and hurt but nothing in this world compared to when I looked into my 1 day old son's face and realized that the world would never be the same for him. He was born into the "old world" but would have to live forever in the "new world". Every year his birthday is remember by his family saying, "Oh yes, and tomorrow will be 7 years for 911". It will be a day that is never forgotten or forgiven.
as a firefighter that day holds a special palce in my heart. 343 firefighters died that day with all the rest. I dont think we set it up like this but it was sota an memoriom today when we train for a down firefighter senirio. We all showed up to work in our dress blues as well.
To the 343, True Heros
I was about 9 years old when that happened. I didn't really comprehend what was really happening. I remember our teachers talking about it and most of the kids were getting pulled out of school. I took me a while to understand how many people were in the tragedy and what really happened. I just remember seeing it over and over again on TV. I actually went to high school with a boy that his grandfather was suppose to be on one of the planes that crashed but he missed his flight. It's always going to be a day that those people and their families will always be in the thoughts of everyone around the world.
my god. we were in second grade... second grade watching thousands of people die before our eyes. jumpers... my god the jumpers, how desperate do you got to be to jump to your death. we didnt comprehend it. we didnt know y. the biggest feeling I felt was fear... we all thought we were next. that we would suffer the same fate as those 3047 soles that died that day. the pain, my teachers were crying. crying. sobing. it was the the worst thing I've ever seen. then again im sure that its the worst thing most people have seen. people from 80+ countries died in those towers. American or not evey1 felt the pain on that day. not since world war to had the world seen people willing to crash a plain just to kill people. its just a reminder how a few people can change the world for GOOD or bad



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I just want to pay my respects to all of the people who lost their lives, and people who lost loved ones due to this horrific act. So many lives were effected during this time and people have to live with the damage from this everyday. It seems like it was just yesterday, this will never go silent and the memories of these strong people will go on forever. I hope everyone takes their time, especially today, to remember all the brave souls. Gone but never forgotten ♥
Is anyone doing anything special for 9/11?