
Today is filled with emotions on every level - And my mind keeps going back to that that sunny September morning 10 years ago when our lives changed forever.
I think of those that were lost and those that were lucky enough to be found.
I think of how the world changed and how peoples view of the world and the people who live it changed.
Our safety bubble had burst and our innocence lost on so many levels.
I think about the tears shed and still being shed.
I think about taking the train to NYC before 911 and always using the Twin Towers as my heads up & 5 minute warning to gather my bags and prepare to take on New York.
Whenever I ride that same train, I always choke up and try as I might, I can’t hold back my tears 5 minutes before the train enters NYC from the Jersey side. I'm looking for Twin Towers that are no longer there, and thinking of the almost 3000 people representing anywhere between 26 & 90 nationalities (depending on what reports you read) and many religions, including Muslim, who never made it home to their families that night.
I think about St. Patrick's Day 2001, and dancing with handsome Firefighters & Policemen at many different Irish Bars in NYC before, during, and after the parade. They whirled and twirled me around the dance floor and I felt safe in their strong arms. Their smiles made me blush & they made me laugh with their jokes and my friends and I had such great time with them that day!
When I think how many of of them never made it home on 9-12, my eyes well up with tears.
Today I think about how I frantically tried to call my friend Mark & his partner Ron for hours and hours on that day long ago, and being so relieved when I finally heard his voice on the other line.
Whenever I'm in D. C. I think about the Pentagon & The White House being used as targets.
Whenever I'm in line a security line at the airport, I think of my fellow humans whose planes were used as weapons.
And I softly mutter "Let's Roll" in their honor.
I think about our men and women who serve in our military and who protect us.
These brave souls are from varied economic, racial and religious backgrounds - including Christian, Jewish, & Muslim.
And I pray for all of them - and us.
TODAY IS NOT ABOUT NAME CALLING.
TODAY IS NOT ABOUT SLINGING MUD.
Today is not about what side of the political fence you’re on.
Today is not about whether you’re from a red state or a blue.
Today is not about birth certificates or tea parties or coffee klatches.
Today is about putting aside our political differences and uniting as Americans - And as global citizens of the world.
Today is about helping others in order to remember those that we have lost.
Today is not about focusing on our differences, but focusing on our similarities as human beings and forging ahead in peace, religious tolerance, and understanding - Things that Bin Laden was very much against.
Today can be a day of many things, positive or negative - The choice is ours.
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