Just finished watching the season opener of the Office Season 8 Episode 1... thought it was a great episode on positive management... but at the end made me think of this... my own list:
Jessica |
Austin | Everyone
Jackson | Else
Jim is a genious on that show :)
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
9/11
So it was one of the worst & best days in American history. Worst because of all the death, destruction, tears, & lost loved ones. Best because of all the heroes, the patriotism, connection, & realizing what is most important in life: Love.
My great grandpa Davis had this book about the Chicago fires. One of the most eerie lines in it was, “lest we forget”. Same line used in the attacks on 9/11. On any traumatic event, people will want people to never forget and will never forget where they were.
I was getting ready to leave my apartment that morning, as I listened to Katy Couric on the Today show talk about the 1st tower being hit. When I was about to turn off the tv, is when I watched the second plane crash into tower 2. I sat on the edge of my bed watching in horror trying to understand why this would happen. I missed a boy talk and called the school later to apologize, but in my conversation they told me that the recruitment night was canceled . . . I understood.
I remember calling my dad who was in Washington DC and was stuck there because all the flights had been canceled and there were no cars to rent. I remember telling him to get a uhaul.
Driving to the office a day later, I was amazed to not see a single plane in the sky. It was a horrible experience and wondered how could we ever move on from such a horrible event?
5 years ago, Jessica and I bought our first home. This is the first home for Austin & Jackson. In a world of destruction and sadness that some things can be there worst. But when I look forward on 9/11 I see hope, I see love, I see my family.
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