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My Mom still gets leaky eyes when she sees the photos…….even now after all these years the disbelief and pain and sadness is just as fresh……….sending hugs around the world today.
Love, Sammy
Diane
8 years ago
It’s hard to believe it’s been 14 years, It’s one of those tragedies, for me, like the assassination of President Kennedy that I’ll always remember where I was when I heard the news. (well, that is at least till dementia sets in)
We couldn’t believe our eyes when our boss phoned us and told us to put the TV on in her room. We never expected to see such terrible things happen in a supposedly civilised world – she was distraught as her son lived close to New York and she couldn’t get through to him for ages but at least he wasn’t hurt but she still had to take the first flight she could so she could see him and his family in the flesh.
Sue (Hannah and Lucy’s Mum)
We hope that this sad anniversary is never overlooked but we are fearful the more time that passes the more overlooked it will become. We live in dangerous times, more now than ever.
Yes, it is. Thank you for sharing. We’ll never forget what we saw that day. Unfortunately much of which was seen up close and personal and not on TV. Prayers to those in PA and DC also.
I remember the phone ringing that fateful morning Brian>>>I was making coffee & had NO idea what had happened…As my friend on the phone burst into tears & told e what was happening I turned on the TV. I was utterly stunned. I sat most of the day trying to understand what had happened. To this day it still haunts me. Even we Canadians were shocked by what happened. Our part of the world is supposed to be civilized….
We will never forget <3
Sherri-Ellen
It’s hard to believe 14 years have passed the memories are so fresh. Our humans are actually at the Pentagon right now. XOCK, LO, M, MM, G, F, A, L and CJ
Mum was doing a painting curse in the middle of the English countryside when this happened. The whole class was shocked. Mum could not bear to look a the destruction and distress it was terrible to behold.
That was such a sad sad day. Great collage.
I so agree… I would like to give a hug to all the families who lost those they loved that day…. and we will always remember….
My Mom still gets leaky eyes when she sees the photos…….even now after all these years the disbelief and pain and sadness is just as fresh……….sending hugs around the world today.
Love, Sammy
It’s hard to believe it’s been 14 years, It’s one of those tragedies, for me, like the assassination of President Kennedy that I’ll always remember where I was when I heard the news. (well, that is at least till dementia sets in)
Amen. I don’t think anyone will ever forget this tragedy.
We couldn’t believe our eyes when our boss phoned us and told us to put the TV on in her room. We never expected to see such terrible things happen in a supposedly civilised world – she was distraught as her son lived close to New York and she couldn’t get through to him for ages but at least he wasn’t hurt but she still had to take the first flight she could so she could see him and his family in the flesh.
Sue (Hannah and Lucy’s Mum)
we are for sure
(((hugs)))
catchatwithcarenandcody
A day few will ever forget
Yes, it certainly is. We will always remember.
Such a sad day in history,xx Speedy
yes it is and NEVER should be forgotten!!!
Hugs madi and mom
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We hope that this sad anniversary is never overlooked but we are fearful the more time that passes the more overlooked it will become. We live in dangerous times, more now than ever.
Yes, it is. Thank you for sharing. We’ll never forget what we saw that day. Unfortunately much of which was seen up close and personal and not on TV. Prayers to those in PA and DC also.
A terrible tragedy.
Weez send our gwatitude and purrayers to all those affected and involved. Let us always wemember.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
How very true!
Paws crossed and heads bowed here in silent tribute to our many heroes.
Woos – Ciara and Lightning
We never forget!!!!!!
=(
Have a nice weekend!
Yes, Never Forgotten.
It is a very sad memory day, but being born on this day, we have hope and lots of happiness though we don’t forget the tragedy.
I remember the phone ringing that fateful morning Brian>>>I was making coffee & had NO idea what had happened…As my friend on the phone burst into tears & told e what was happening I turned on the TV. I was utterly stunned. I sat most of the day trying to understand what had happened. To this day it still haunts me. Even we Canadians were shocked by what happened. Our part of the world is supposed to be civilized….
We will never forget <3
Sherri-Ellen
We will never forget…Prayers to those who lost their precious lives and who are affected.
It’s hard to believe 14 years have passed the memories are so fresh. Our humans are actually at the Pentagon right now. XOCK, LO, M, MM, G, F, A, L and CJ
We werent around then, but TBT has esplained all about it. So we are all sitting quietly here today…
We will never forget!
Mum was doing a painting curse in the middle of the English countryside when this happened. The whole class was shocked. Mum could not bear to look a the destruction and distress it was terrible to behold.
Course * sigh *