“No day shall erase you from the memory of time.” Virgil
As I approached today, as always, I feel the melancholy coming on. It always arrives. I think it always should arrive, truthfully. It has been interesting this year in that my youngest son has been studying the events of 9/11 in his government class and so it was a way to really talk to him about my experiences of the day. My stories have been told here over the years but very different when explaining it to my son. Harder, more personal. So I spent yesterday coloring, as I tend to do. I’m flying today, the first time in a long time that I have flown on the anniversary.
I used the beautiful new image from WPlus9 and stamped the extra full flower to color. Blues of course. I added a pretty script sentiment from Honey Bee Stamps and a few pearls.
If you would like to read more about my ponderings: 9th Anniversary, 10th Anniversary, 11th Anniversary, 12th Anniversary, 13th Anniversary, 14th Anniversary, 15th Anniversary, 18th Anniversary and 19th Anniversary, 20th Anniversary and 21st Anniversary.
In this time of great polarization and “other-ism”, I simply ask that you choose differently. Choose joy, choose kindness, choose love.
In memory of:
United 93: Jason Dahl, LeRoy Homer Jr., Lorraine Bay, Sandra Bradshaw, Wanda Green, CeeCee Lyles, Deborah Welsh
United 175: Victor Saracini, Michael Horrocks, Robert Fangman, Amy Jarret, Amy King, Kathryn Laborie, Alfred Marchand, Michael Tarrou, Alicia Titus, Marianne McFarlane, Jesus Sanchez
American 11: John Ogonowski, Thomas McGuinness, Barbara Arestegui, Jeffrey Collman, Sara Low, Karen Martin, Kathleen Nicosia, Betty Ong, Jean D. Roger, Dianne Snyder, Madeline Sweeney
American 77: Charles Burlingame III, David Charlebois, Michele Heidenberger, Jennifer Lewis, Kenneth Lewis, Renee May