It seems like it just happened today ... we still can't believe what transpired on that day and we remember it constantly, especially since our neighbors' cousin was there and fortunately made it out alive. Purrs and headbutts, Sabrina, Sam, Simon and Momma Jan
Thanks so much, Ann. Our mom gets too upset when she thinks about 9/11 (she is from DC) so she didn't post about it today. We like that you included the Pentagon because our mom's dad worked there for a long time.
P.S. We posted a graphic that you made for us today, and everyone really likes it - thanks for that, too.
You made a very good statement with the collage and the three locations for the attack. We won't forget. And it's important the the young people growing up know what happened. Christina Wigren (through Sara Cat) My post on 9/11 is on http://annasadornments.blogspot.com But an even better text than mine is on: http://www.pattygale.com/general/remembering-911-the-day-everything-changed.html/
we will never forget.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. We're remembering today, too.
ReplyDeletePurrs and hugs,
The Kitty Krew
Never to be forgotten, a day forever etched in our minds and hearts.
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget.
ReplyDeleteBootiful piccy! We remember too!
ReplyDeleteA day that changed our lives. We will always remember.
ReplyDeleteSniffie and the Florida Furkids
We will never forget...
ReplyDeleteIt is important to remember.
ReplyDeleteWe remember those that were lost that day...
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute post....
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. I think of this day, everyday.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like it just happened today ... we still can't believe what transpired on that day and we remember it constantly, especially since our neighbors' cousin was there and fortunately made it out alive.
ReplyDeletePurrs and headbutts,
Sabrina, Sam, Simon and Momma Jan
A lovely tribute--as always.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. That terrible day will always be in our memories.
ReplyDeleteWe're remembering today too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute !
ReplyDeleteMai mom starts every 9/11 by crying. She sez to tell you "Thank you for remembering! Never forget." xxoo Bhu
ReplyDeleteWe remember too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Post!!
ReplyDeleteThat day and the lessons it has taught us will never be furgotten...
ReplyDeleteHugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Beautiful post. We will never forget!
ReplyDeleteWe will always remember.
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget wherever we live..
ReplyDeleteHugs GJ x
Thanks so much, Ann. Our mom gets too upset when she thinks about 9/11 (she is from DC) so she didn't post about it today. We like that you included the Pentagon because our mom's dad worked there for a long time.
ReplyDeleteP.S. We posted a graphic that you made for us today, and everyone really likes it - thanks for that, too.
You made a very good statement with the collage and the three locations for the attack.
ReplyDeleteWe won't forget. And it's important the the young people growing up know what happened.
Christina Wigren (through Sara Cat)
My post on 9/11 is on
http://annasadornments.blogspot.com
But an even better text than mine is on:
http://www.pattygale.com/general/remembering-911-the-day-everything-changed.html/