Sunday, September 11, 2011

Forever Remember

It's funny how I can't remember what I ate for lunch yesterday, but I vividly remember this day ten years ago. I was at VCU in a Criminal Justice class. Total confusion. Cell phones weren't working. Coming home to see the footage of the twin towers aired over and over again...and feeling like I could hardly breathe. 
While flipping channels this afternoon, I came across "The Concert for NYC" that Pat and I took donation calls for at the Wachovia call center in Richmond, VA shortly after the attacks. We answered call after call for six hours straight. Along with their generous donations, each person had a sincere love and concern in their voice for those who were affected by the 9/11 tragedy as we spoke. Some shared where they were when it happened. Some were still in disbelief. Many said that they wished they could help more. 
We all wished we could do something more.  
A few months later, we had the opportunity to visit Ground Zero.  I'll always remember the messages of love and hope that were written on the tall wooden boards that lined the path leading up to the site.  It was a humbling experience.
When the kids are a little older, I will explain the significance of this day to them, and how even in a time of tragedy and despair, our country came together to comfort, help, and love one another.
My heart goes out today to those families who lost loved ones, the many 9/11 heroes, and those who continue to protect our country each and every day.
Click here for the 9/11/11 tribute: Rising Above - performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and narrated by Tom Brokaw.

2 comments:

Sarah Haney, M.A. said...

That is really crazy, I was in my sixth grade classroom and I remember going home that day and watching the footage on tv. I had no idea of what it all meant at the time but I was scared.

Mindy Jo said...

I was in the BYU dorms and my friend was screaming, the towers!! in the hallway at 7AM. Scary! By the way..i updated my blog, I'll try to more often now:)