Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Remembering 9/11

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We've had a string of stunning blue-sky, perfect September days here in the New York area, and today is no exception. It is the kind of day that makes seven years disappear in an instant, and a morning that looks so happy is suddenly achingly sad. We remember, all too clearly, that fateful, terrible blue-sky morning. As we should.

I live in a town where 17 dads and moms who rode the train to work in the morning didn't return home. Many others lost family members. They all have rebuilt their lives with grace and the support of family and friends, but it's so important to stop and remember what they have gone through to get to today. Just as we need to remember the people they loved who died on the morning of September 11, 2001.

My kids were little seven years ago, and somehow their amazing teachers shielded them from the horror all day. My first-grade son at the time had no idea his cherished first-grade teacher was worried sick about her husband. (He was okay). I remember telling them what happened when we were all together at the dinner table that night, and how my 6-year-old son looked me in the eye and said, "You told us there were no bad people around here."

Tonight, we will talk about it again, and we will remember. We are all older now, but none-the-less sad.

Speak up, and share your thoughts on this 9/11 day of remembrance.

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Jessica Ashley on Healthy Living offers a thoughtful look back and a spirit-lifting invitation to meditate on all we are grateful for to mark 9/11, seven years later.
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  • Thickness09's Avatar
    Posted by Thickness09 Tue Mar 3, 2009 11:32am PST

    I was truly sadden by all that happend on9/11.Im hurt that even with all the lost souls the govorment still was to build on it. Im truly sorry 4 everyone who lost somebody that day. My God bless u all

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  • Kevin Wall's Avatar
    Posted by Kevin Wall Tue Mar 3, 2009 11:43am PST

    The best way to do good on 9/11 is to do good for others and go and teach talk, make time. For those who dont have time for them selfs and others will lose out. Be a leader not a boss, work together, we need this now more then ever or we will fall even farther down the ladder of ecellence. You let some one walk away with out setting time to communicate and teach then you have brought all the destruct of 9/11 around. Doing good for others is the best form of therapy and building confidence. Charity is more then giveing food, Take Care.

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Tue May 12, 2009 4:58am PDT

    Cadrolls: Hi, I live down the road from you in Farmington, Ct. I cooked for years for the Super Natural in Bristol, Ct.

    Maybe we will bump into one another.....I will look for the Cads!!!!!

    Hab!

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