Remembering those, and their families, who gave their all for us that horrific day! I know exactly when, where and what I was doing that moment the first tower was hit!.
Read your post on the mission, sounds like a tough job, but everyone prevailed, diligence is a favorite word of mine. Hope your Dad is feeling much better. Thank you for welcoming me back to blogland, I am still slow about posting, and visiting we are quite busy this time of year. Blessings, Sue
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ReplyDeleteMay all who perished rest in peace. Thank you for the flag picture.
ReplyDeleteThey are not forgotten.
ReplyDeleteAlways remember, never forget. It's also my mother-in-law's birthday so we never forget this date.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Remembering those, and their families, who gave their all for us that horrific day! I know exactly when, where and what I was doing that moment the first tower was hit!.
ReplyDeleteRead your post on the mission, sounds like a tough job, but everyone prevailed, diligence is a favorite word of mine.
Hope your Dad is feeling much better.
Thank you for welcoming me back to blogland, I am still slow about posting, and visiting we are quite busy this time of year.
Blessings,
Sue
It will always be a day we will remember the horror of watching it all unfold.
ReplyDeletePraying for all those who lost their lives on this day in 2001.
ReplyDeleteIt is a tough memory that we can not forget.
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