Monday, September 8, 2008

Never, ever forget...

I, for one and many, many others have not forgotten this day...
I can still see in my head these events happening and I still feel the disbelief and utter sorrow and shock, I still cry like it was September 11, 2001.
I don't think I will ever stop crying about it.
Never, ever forget.
 
 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

My stomach does flip-flops & I get the shivers when I see that footage.  I happened to be camping in Canada when it happened.  People were talking about it, but no one would let this AMERICAN watch thier TV.  The people around me voiced the opinion that we, "Americans", deserve it for trying to make every country in the world a democracy.  I say...HA!  Canada hangs on the U.S.'s coat tails when they have problems and they whimper like babies for help!  Oh sorry, off the track here.  This incident is like when JFK was shot-I will always remember where and when it happend.  hugs,  Bethe

Anonymous said...

I've never forgotten...this is one part of history that will remain with me for the rest of my life. (Hugs)Indigo

Anonymous said...

Teresa, I will never forget ever !!!!!!! Hugs Lisa

Anonymous said...

Seven years later it still hurts my heart.  
Hugs, Joyce

Anonymous said...

I lost a family member that day, a cousin.  I'll never forget.
Missie

Anonymous said...

my first feeling is always anger...how dare they...you know?

~Amy

Anonymous said...

Don't just remember the loss, remember the love as well.

http://foundingdulcinea.blogspot.com/2008/08/commemorating-september-11-remember.html

Anonymous said...

I was commenting to a co worker that we seem to have "forgotten"..remember how patriotic everyone was after it happened? what happened to that?? all the flags flying..the wearing of the red white and blue...I will never forget..as a Militray family we as patriotic as they come but it does seem we as a nation we have forgot..
To be honest i'm a bit nervous being away from my family on 9 11  I trust no one ....just got this feeling...
<sigh>
Lyn

Anonymous said...

I will certainly never forget Of course it was my birthday, which makes the day quite an ambivalent one.

it's funny, my patriotism hasn't changed from before the attacks-I was patriotic then as now, buit I think a lot of people may be more quietly patriotic these dayus, but no less caring than the day it all happened.

Margo