Topic: September 11, 2006
in Forum: Humor

Hi team,
I payed my respects at Ground Zero on the way into work this morning. I was 2 blocks away from the towers when they were attacked and came down, and worked in tower 2 on the 97th floor from 89-94, there for the 93 bombing. My old employer, Fiduciary Trust Company, lost nearly 100 people out of the 700 odd that made up the entire staff. I lost several friends that day and today is a very emotional day for me, to say the least.
Not knowing what to do as only family members were allowed past the gates, I bowed my head and said a prayer for all those that died that tragic day, as well as their families that grieve up to today and god knows how long into the future. I also prayed for our troops overseas, bringing the fight to the terrorists and keeping our shores safe. I then prayed that all Americans will never have to face another horrific act like 9/11 again in their lifetimes.
I found myself so choked up at this point, I was wiping my tears on my sleeve. A few feet away from me, a firefighter stood with his jacket on, helmet in hands and was staring into ground zero through the fencing. He looked at me as I looked at him and we silently walked to each other, shook hands, I said thanks, we solemnly nodded to each other and turned away. Wish I could have said more but didn't know what else to say to this unsung hero.
So please take a moment today, and say a prayer, and remember the fallen from that tragic day. There is so much that we take for granted, living in this great country. Although 9/11 is so media'd up - it is an appropriate time to remember and be thankful for all that you have.
9/11 - Always remember. Never forget.
Paul
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All our prayers go out to the so many that lost loved ones and friends on this tragic day. I will be present for the moments of silence planned up here in the great white north as will many others.
T

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Well said Paul.
It is certainly a day I'll never forget...and I can't image that any American that was around on 9/11 will ever forget.
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