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Re: September 11 Remembrance


@NAES1 wrote:

@sunala wrote:

 

 

Tonight's local news did me in. 

 

I was watching the part of the ceremony when the survivors were reading off the names of their loved ones who perished. 

 

One young man, who was 13, announced his father's name. He said that he wished he could have met his father because he heard what a courageous, wonderful man he was. (I'm crying again just writing this out). This, of all the comments that were made, really affected me and touched my heart enough to make me start to sob. When I relayed it later on to Mr. Sunny, we both started to cry together.

 

I don't think we as a nation will ever forget, nor do I think we should.  


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   Heart@sunala~'''''

 

You are such an interesting poster whom I hope to know for a long time.          

                    `You have a heart of pure GOLD`...... 

...."Your messages always has such beautiful love of meaningFUL substance.

              How wonderful to know that you are here with us".

 

NAES

 

   


Thank you NAES. It's a pleasure meeting you. I hope our paths will cross again soon. Have a beautiful weekend. 

 

Sunny

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Re: September 11 Remembrance

Well this thread proved we can all get along. We all posted our feelings and memories of that day. There was no bickering or sniping with each other. Let's try to remember to do this more often.