Sunday, May 3, 2009

Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day? (A serious survey for the soldiers)?

I recall sitting in my chair crying as the buildings came down crumbling onto the streets of New York. That was four years ago and nothing will ever be the same. I recall the Pentagon strike and the heroes who brought the plane down back east.





By the Grace of God our soldiers may be coming home next year where they belong away from an endless battle that can't be won.





Many lives have been lost and many have been changed forever during and since morning of September 11th, 2001.





Since then many Countries have grown divided. Our now divided Government has lost more trust of not only other Countries citizens, but the trust of many here in our home Country of Americas well.





Security issues have caused immigration issues turning neighbor against neighbor and brother/ sister against brother/ sister. We have more prejudices, racial issues, freedom of religion issues then ever before.





Today, take a moment to reflect what you were doing and where you were that day and how it hurt. Let's not allow our selfs ever to become complacant and desentitised to what has happened and is happening. Take a moment to say hello to someone you usually don't. Give an extra hug to your husband or wife and kids. Pray for someone you never prayed for before. Ask God to put love into the hearts of people so distant from Him. Open an ear for some who needs to talk. Help someone who needs help. Smile at someone who appears alone.





I was on a 747 three days after 9/11. We all watched the 9/11 news updates unfolding as I was on my way to meet my brother in Australia who was coming home after a couple years after working there. I remember after the 50 hours it took me to leave my door until I finally reached him due to high security. I remember the big hug we gave each other when he picked me up. I recall wondering if a war would break out and if we would get stranded there, but I figured if so he wouldn't be alone. I remember the distance I felt for those three weeks until we finally came back to our home Country of America. I was never happier to step foot back on US soil.





Every time I hear the beautiful, emotional song, "Where were you (When the world stopped spinning)" These haunting memories come back to mind. Each word is a tear in an eye. Though many of us were fortunate and did not lose a loved we can't forget or make light of the many did and still are, and the memories of them cannot be forgotten. Keep the memories alive. Tell the next soldier you see, "Thanks." Once they all come home next year we must push forwad. Remember to keep peace with each other. Let's move forward and build this country strong again. Person by person, state by state, country by country, continent by continent. We will never have world peace, but we can obtain inner-peace inside knowing that we are trying. What have we got to lose by trying to do are own little parts to fill help fill the gaps in those divisions?





This survey is not about points or stars or votes but is in honor of everyone involved.





Where were you?





Where were you when the world stop spinning on that September day?








Where Were You


(Alan Jackson)





Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day


Out in the yard with your wife and children


Working on some stage in LA


Did you stand there in shock at the site of


That black smoke rising against that blue sky


Did you shout out in anger


In fear for your neighbor


Or did you just sit down and cry





Did you weep for the children


Who lost their dear loved ones


And pray for the ones who don't know


Did you rejoice for the people who walked from the rubble


And sob for the ones left below





Did you burst out in pride


For the red white and blue


The heroes who died just doing what they do


Did you look up to heaven for some kind of answer


And look at yourself to what really matters





I'm just a singer of simple songs


I'm not a real political man


I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you


The difference in Iraq and Iran


But I know Jesus and I talk to God


And I remember this from when I was young


Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us


And the greatest is love





Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day


Teaching a class full of innocent children


Driving down some cold interstate


Did you feel guilty cause you're a survivor


In a crowded room did you feel alone


Did you call up your mother and tell her you love her


Did you dust off that bible at home


Did you open your eyes and hope it never happened


Close your eyes and not go to sleep


Did you notice the sunset the first time in ages


Speak with some stranger on the street


Did you lay down at night and think of tomorrow


Go out and buy you a gun


Did you turn off that violent old movie you're watching


And turn on "I Love Lucy" reruns


Did you go to a church and hold hands with some stranger


Stand in line and give your own blood


Did you just stay home and cling tight to your family


Thank God you had somebody to love





I'm just a singer of simple songs


I'm not a real political man


I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you


The difference in Iraq and Iran


But I know Jesus and I talk to God


And I remember this from when I was young


Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us


And the greatest is love





I'm just a singer of simple songs


I'm not a real political man


I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you


The difference in Iraq and Iran


But I know Jesus and I talk to God


And I remember this from when I was young


Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us


And the greatest is love





The greatest is love


The greatest is love





Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day





God Bless you all and God Bless America and beyond our borders!

Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day? (A serious survey for the soldiers)?
I was at work, crying for the ones that parish and praying our future.


When it hit me that I /we have no control of what was going to be next


I pick up the phone just to call my mom to say I love you ,I found my self calling other family members and friend to say the same thing I love you, a few times I got a wrong number I told them I loved them too.


Thank you Paul for reminding me, it time to make a few I love you calls.


May God bless you .
Reply:What a beautiful message! Thank you! That September day... the day that we will never forget exactly what we were doing... I was waking up late - about 2 hours after it had happened. I was by myself and turned on the TV. It took me a minute to absorb what was happening and when I realized it I just cried. I cried, and cried... I don't know if a tear will ever stop springing up when I think of that day. The world really did stop spinning as the rest of us really took a spin. It's so great to hear of people who really appreciate what the soldiers are going through and fighting for because of that day. My husband is in the Air Force. Right now we're in Okinawa, Japan and usually there are not deployments to the middle east from over here but we leave here in 8 months and I'm afraid of what will come next. I have many friends over there... 3 of which are close friends, 3 of which are husbands and fiance's of close friends. My brother is finishing up boot camp through the Army National Guard and I am afraid of what his future might be. BUT I could not be prouder of these men and what they're fighting for. I'm very proud to know these individuals.





Thanks again - none of us will ever forget that day but sometimes we need to be reminded of the huge impact and importance it still has on us today. God bless!

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