cherokee_dove
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Was hoping someone else would have started this thread up by now.
As most of you know, today is 9/11. The anniversary of the day the Twin Towers fell.
As a catharsis for the board members, if you wish to get something off your mind or anger out of your heart about that day; or just wish to send a prayer out for them, feel free to do so.
i will start it off by saying, i lost my best friend from high school that day.
i was watching it all unfold on the tv, thinking thank God; that she had decided to stay back here in Ohio with her family on a longer visit.
i called up to our home town, to ask her is she had seen what was going on at the Towers. Her brother answered, and said "T, she isn't here; she went back to work." i asked him if they had seen the news yet. He said no, why? All i could say because i was in shock, was; "Its best you turn it on quick, but be warned; prepare for the worst". And i started crying.
She worked on the 27th floor of the 2nd Tower. She never came home again.
i just came back from a memorial for her, that is set up by the high school we graduated from. The crowds keep getting bigger each year, bringing in more people than even knew her.
i asked one of those people why they were there, since they never knew her. The man said, "We may not have known her, and we may not have been in New York City that day; but this is just our way of saying, "We remember and will never forget the people who died on that day."
God Bless all those that died, mourn, and live with the memories of the day that changed America.

As most of you know, today is 9/11. The anniversary of the day the Twin Towers fell.
As a catharsis for the board members, if you wish to get something off your mind or anger out of your heart about that day; or just wish to send a prayer out for them, feel free to do so.
i will start it off by saying, i lost my best friend from high school that day.
i was watching it all unfold on the tv, thinking thank God; that she had decided to stay back here in Ohio with her family on a longer visit.
i called up to our home town, to ask her is she had seen what was going on at the Towers. Her brother answered, and said "T, she isn't here; she went back to work." i asked him if they had seen the news yet. He said no, why? All i could say because i was in shock, was; "Its best you turn it on quick, but be warned; prepare for the worst". And i started crying.
She worked on the 27th floor of the 2nd Tower. She never came home again.
i just came back from a memorial for her, that is set up by the high school we graduated from. The crowds keep getting bigger each year, bringing in more people than even knew her.
i asked one of those people why they were there, since they never knew her. The man said, "We may not have known her, and we may not have been in New York City that day; but this is just our way of saying, "We remember and will never forget the people who died on that day."
God Bless all those that died, mourn, and live with the memories of the day that changed America.
