Thursday, September 11, 2025

To Remember & Honor All

 
This is a beautiful and poignant reminder of what our country lost on this day.
Located on the beach in Spring Lake, it will forever remind us of the significance of this day,
and of all of the people who were impacted on this day.
First Responders, Police, Fireman, The Victims and their families...this day touched the lives of so many people that worked in and around the towers.
I will never forget how our country came together with so much kindness after this event.
Honor - Remember - Respect  

4 comments:

acorn hollow said...

So sad, we came together as a nation.
Cathy

Rian said...

It was definitely a day we'll all remember. And yes, we came together on that day... hope that 'coming together' is still possible.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

My heart and prayers 🙏 ❤️ are with everyone affected.

DrumMajor said...

It is sad. I just wish we could have really stopped the bad guys and placed more accountability on the country they came from. I was in a nursing school lecture when it happened. One classmate was from NY, and fortunately her parents were ok. We were to attend OB clinicals the next day, and our professors let us decide if we thought we could attend. We voted "yes." Even with our lack of experience, we helped the delivery ward because half of the floor nurses took off on 9-12. My assigned new mom was watching the news and trying to feed her baby: had to tell her to turn off the news to be successful feeding her newborn without the additional anxiety. The baby was born on 9-11. They'd picked out a name, but changed it to "Hope" after the NY attack happened. As a new RN grad a year later, one of my first patients was a lady dying of lung cancer because she helped at the epicenter in the debris. Linda in Kansas