Fourteen years ago on September 10th Mom arrived in the USA for the very first time. Dad was waiting for her at San Fransisco and they then flew to Detroit where Dad was working. The next day something that none of us will EVER forget happened.
Today we say a special prayer for all those that lost their lives on that day, for all the families that lost loved ones. We also want to give HUGE and heart felt thanks to all the medical staff, firefighters, first responders, military, ambulance drivers, police and all the search and rescue dogs who worked so hard to help in what ever way they could.
Today we say a special prayer for all those that lost their lives on that day, for all the families that lost loved ones. We also want to give HUGE and heart felt thanks to all the medical staff, firefighters, first responders, military, ambulance drivers, police and all the search and rescue dogs who worked so hard to help in what ever way they could.
I can only imagine what your mom felt after sitting in an airplane one day before the unthinkable happened....
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with all the people who lost their lifes and with their families....
The photo is beautiful. I'm so glad you landed safely before that day of insanity. I'm sure everyone knows just where they were that terrible day when they heard the news.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and awesome photo...No, we will never forget that tragic day in history.
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget that day in a million years
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Wow, thanks for sharing such a poignant story. Our thoughts are always with the victims of that terrible attack.
ReplyDeleteWE say the same prayers today. Your photo is beautiful
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
Never ever! Beautiful photo too.
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, back in OZ, the YAMster awoke to such news as to be thought (at first) a very poor joke... then the cold set into the bones. Ever etched in memory. Lovely memorial boys. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
What an incredible graphic!!! Our Dad was in NYC that day, safe but still very close to the towers. He and Mom will never forget the experiences he had over the next few days or the terrible losses our country suffered that day.
ReplyDeletePaws crossed and heads bowed here in silent tribute to our many heroes.
Woos - Ciara and Lightning
Never forget. That's what we say too.
ReplyDeleteoh my....I hate to think of what could have happened had it been one day later.
ReplyDeleteYour graphic is gorgeous
(((hugs)))
DakotasDen
What a scary welcome to the US! Such a sad tragedy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo - so thankful you landed safely. My thoughts are with those who lost family and friends on that day. We will never forget.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo and a beautiful tribute to so many who lost their lives that day. We will never forget.
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
What a wonderful tribute, we are so glad your Mama had landed safely before this tragedy happened.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo and tribute!
ReplyDeleteZiggy Out!!
My close friend lost her boyfriend in tower 1, and it still seems like it happened yesterday. How could we ever forget.
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