Re: September 11 - Lest We Forget

From: Karen Carter (carter123@comcast.net)
Tue Sep 10 19:47:01 2002


Jo and All My Dear Ard Friends;

I may not post often, but I read daily! I am right there with you in prayer for what will be our one year anniversary of the one of the most devastating attacks on our country. My husband works for American Airlines and they will be having many quiet ceremonies here at Washington Dulles Airport in Washington DC, he was employed at Washington Reagan National Airport the day of the attacks, and was withing sight of the Pentagon attacks. We were deeply affected, and the prior evening I had been admitted emergently to the hospital for a 16 day long stay. I barely remember the days and all the events that followed. I will be praying for our country and all of those that have suffered. My heart and prayers go out to everyone at this extremely sad and traumatic day in our lives.

God Bless All, And like Jo said "Lest we never forget!"

Love and God Bless to you all; Karen Carter

At Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Jo Eslick wrote: >
>On the anniversary of this tragic day, I want to offer this opportunity
>to my fellow support group members and visitors to stop and reflect upon
>those innocent people who lost their lives.
>
>As we all know, it was the WORLD TRADE CENTRE and so many countries were
>personally affected... loosing valued citizens, loved ones, friends and
>work colleagues.
>
>Thinking about that night (we watched in happening here in Australia on
>our late night news....) I remember the horror and intense sense of
>dread and fear that emanated through my body.
>
>As the story unfolded and we learned about the brave men and women who
>rushed to rescue the people in the burning towers, only to loose their
>lives too.... we saw a new sense of resolve, commitment and
>determination to make sure that life didn't change. Terrorists will NOT
>win, because around the world we are determined NOT to change our
>lifestyle and live in fear. We will overcome the terrorists by simply
>ignoring their attempts to keep us living in a constant state of fear.
>
>My prayer today is in memory of those who lost their lives and the
>family, friends and workmates left behind.
>
>LEST WE FORGET
>
>--
>Love and gentle hugs,
>Joanne Eslick
>Founder Australian Adhesions Support Group
>http://www.bombobeach.com
>NSW Australian Co-ordinator of
>International Adhesions Society
>http://www.adhesions.org
>
>--
>I am not a medical person, and all my messages are based
>on personal experience. I am a fellow adhesions sufferer
>reaching out to help others.
>


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