We all remember where we were the day those planes hit.
We remember how we felt and the empty feeling.
We immediately thought about our own families and needed to hear their voice to be sure they were safe.
We remember the next day and the eerie feeling of no planes in the sky anywhere in the United States.
That day changed us forever.
We realize even more how fragile life is and how important family is.
Do not take today for granted or any day for that matter.
Call someone you love today and tell them so.
Hug your kids and your grand kids.
Look up and look around you and appreciate all you have.
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I was in Atlanta,loading a microsoft account for Seattle...That stuff happened,and the Atlanta cops were evacuating,so many miles from the center for disease control and Georgia Tech's reactor.....All that happened,with me having 8000#'s in a driveway...I could not leave....Simply kept the news on and loaded....This would be a good place for everyone who reads this,to tell the story of where they were,and what they remember of "That Day Of Infamy"....It really pissed me off,thinking back to the Iran Hostage Crisis,folks burning our flag,Americans rising up to help...America-what a country!
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