What? Oh, I see, I'm being disrespectful, huh? Actually, I'm not. I'm very reverent about this day, and what it means to our country, the victims and their survivors.
However, I'm cognizant that September 11th means something other than death, destruction, or chaos to many people.
My parents got married on September 11, 1959. I was born Dec. 3, 1960. So that's a good thing, right?
On Sept. 11th, 2001, while at my own office here in Alabama, we were dealing with the horrible news of planes crashing into the WTC, we also found out our co-worker had a beautiful baby girl at 7:00 a.m. CDT that morning. Also, a wonderful thing, right? As an aside, the family and medical staff, knowing what was going on, asked that the TV be "on the fritz" in the birth suite for a couple of hours, so that mom, dad and baby could innocently enjoy each other, before realizing what had been wrought upon our wonderful nation.
So, I'm giving a shout-out to all those who have something to celebrate today. Go for it. Don't feel ashamed! You deserve your day too!


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Posted by: Hillary | 14 November 2007 at 07:14 PM
Thx! :)
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