Monday, September 11, 2006

September 11th, In Remembrance

September 11th, 2001. I know exactly where I was and what I was doing. My wife was the Principal of an independent Christian Academy and had begun the school day. I was waiting to begin a new job the next week. I was running late to help my wife, as usual, and happened to be watching the CBS morning news show. They went to a shot of the towers and one was smoking. At the time no one knew if it was a fire or what. They started getting a call about a plane crashing into it. They speculated at first and said it was a small Cessna or something. Next, in a moment that I will never forget, they capture another plane strike the second tower. This time everyone knew it was intentional. Everyone was in shock. We watched the towers with flames and smoke. Horrible things were happening that no one could have imagined. We watched the towers fall and with them we lost some of the confidence we had as citizens. We had become invulnerable since the attack on Pearl Harbor, and no one could touch us on our own soil. We dismissed Oklahoma City and the 1st attack on the World Trade center as flukes. 5 years later, we have begun wavering in our belief that the War on Terror is necessary. Today we should pray for the survivors of 9/11, the leaders of our country, the men and women overseas putting their lives on the line, and for their families that are left behind hoping to see them again.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Well said. I remember what I was doing as well that day. For some reason I had woken up early and my neighbor in the apartment next to mine came running over and knocking down my door to tell me to turn the TV on and that a plane had just crashed into the WTC towers. I couldn't believe it at first but then, watching the second plane do a face-plant into the second tower made everything become reality. Shortly thereafter, I joined the military and now, I'm proud to defend the freedom of our country that was tested that day 5 short years ago.

Thank you for believing in our military.

thlinux said...

Matt,
Thanks for sharing your experience as well. God bless you for serving. I live very near Ft Stewart and get to spend time with my brothers and sisters in the military. They are a huge blessing to our country. No matter our political beliefs we need to remember them and their sacrifices.