So many things have been happening over the last 3 months.
I will work on updating the next couple of days.
Sarah and Brian are expecting another baby in February. We are waiting to see how Eme will be with this new little one. She is growing so fast. Walking and into everything. What a joy she is to have in our family. McKayla started a new school. She is going to Martins Ferry this year. She seems to be doing well.
John and Annie are busy with work and still finishing stuff on the house. They have been busy canning apples, salsa and pie filling. They are such an adorable couple.
John's back has been acting up again. He sees a neurosurgeon next month. I think he is finally ready for surgery. They are moving him to the motor barn and work. This will be outside and he won't have to carry so much stuff on his belt. Need him healthy.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Never forget
Today is the 10th anniversary of 9/11. It has been very obvious to me all week. . .the stories, the pictures, the news clippings, that this was a day that I would never forget.
What was I doing that day?
I was in the back of an ambulance returning from a DOA call. We got a phone call telling us what was happened. We flew to the station to watch the TV. As we turned it on we saw the second plane hit. We froze. Not believing what had just happened. I hurried home to turn on the TV and saw the towers fall. I got nothing else done that day. I only remember being glued to the television, afraid of what else might happen. My mother-in-law was in Georgia, heading home. All flights were cancelled. Who knew what they would target next. Because the Ohio river and several large industries are there, some thought that would be a target.
I can't remember what I did last Sunday afternoon, but I will never forget where I was on that day. May we always remember those who lost their lives.
What was I doing that day?
I was in the back of an ambulance returning from a DOA call. We got a phone call telling us what was happened. We flew to the station to watch the TV. As we turned it on we saw the second plane hit. We froze. Not believing what had just happened. I hurried home to turn on the TV and saw the towers fall. I got nothing else done that day. I only remember being glued to the television, afraid of what else might happen. My mother-in-law was in Georgia, heading home. All flights were cancelled. Who knew what they would target next. Because the Ohio river and several large industries are there, some thought that would be a target.
I can't remember what I did last Sunday afternoon, but I will never forget where I was on that day. May we always remember those who lost their lives.
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