Putting all jokes and sexy pictures aside, I wanted to draw a quick picture in honor of this day... September 11, 2001. A day when America was forever changed. A day when American planes were hijacked and flown into the World Trade Centers (aka The Twin Towers) of New York City. One also crashed into the Pentagon, and another in the fields of Pennsylvania. 3,000 people were killed that day.
Here we have dedicated police officer Tyson Undez Edwards and Marine Major Samson Scott saluting the American flag to honor the victims and heroes of 9/11
20 years later, I still that day decently well:
I was 14 and just barely started my freshman year of high school. Less than a month later, the date was September 11, 2001. The day started like normal. I came to school and went to class. But then we began hearing rumors of a plane crash into one of the Trade Centers in New York City. I was in my band class when an announcement came on and one of the office staff told the school that we all really need to honor America this day. That announcement seemed odd, but we didn't think much of it. . Then we heard from the teacher in the class next to ours (he had no class that hour and was watching the news) that another plane crashed into the second tower, and America was under attack by terrorist. We began to get concern, but were still very confused. We tried to play our music, but our teacher couldn't stay focused. Then the other teacher came in again and told us one of the towers collapsed. Our band teacher couldn't go on and cancelled class that day.
Next class period was my study hall. There I was taking with friends and asking what's going on. I mentioned one of the towers falling. Then one friend mentioned that the other tower also fell. Again we couldn't figure out what was going on. This seemed too surreal to be true.
We continued classes, but all the students and teachers would talk about is the news. At lunch time, I finally heard about the Pentagon being hit by another plane. Later one of my teacher cancelled lessons for that day, and had the news on TV. There I finally got to see the chaos of the towers being hit by planes and eventually collapsing. Such horror I never in my life thought I would ever see. Not much school work was done that day.
After school, I got off my bus and ran home. Once inside I asked my parents what was going on. They told me that America is under attack. There I heard about another plane crashing in Pennsylvania. Shortly after we all had to drive to a nearby town to do some grocery shopping. Normally that town is very VERY busy: people going home, going shopping, getting dinner, etc. But that day the town looked like a ghost town. It was almost empty. I was actually frightened by the sight. I realized that this attack is way more serious than I thought. In the few stores we went in, the employees were either watching the news or listening to the radios. Even the newspapers already had the event as their main headline.
I being restless that night, still unsure that this was actually happening.
The next few days, weeks, months, all we heard were the events of 9/11. I too watched the news for awhile. Some of the most horrible images were seeing people trapped in the Trade Centers as fires raged on, and even seeing people jumping to their deaths. Then to hear those awful screams of people in the streets as the towers fell. After awhile I couldn't bare watching it anymore.
To this day I am still haunted by that day. I doubt I will ever forget it.
But as awful and as sad as that tragic day was, I am always reminded that God is still in control, and no amount of terror will ever change that. Why God let this event happen, I probably will never know. But He will always be there for us when we are scared, sad, helpless, hurt, etc. because He promised that He always will. God hears every cry, He sees every tear, and sees the blood that is spilled, and He will never let that go unpunished. And all the people who were responsible for this attack will one day have to stand before God Himself and answer for the lives they took. People may escape justice here on Earth, but they will never escape God's justice.
Although the world is a crazy place, especially now with pandemics, more terror, chaos, hatred, natural disasters, etc. we can always look to God for hope and peace. And one day, when God says so, He will order all of His faithful followers to come home to Him in Heaven, and put an end to all evil for good. So be of good cheer, and be ready for Christ's return!
May we never forget the victims and heroes of 9/11!
Tyson, Samson & art ©
EJ_Husky
Here we have dedicated police officer Tyson Undez Edwards and Marine Major Samson Scott saluting the American flag to honor the victims and heroes of 9/11
20 years later, I still that day decently well:
I was 14 and just barely started my freshman year of high school. Less than a month later, the date was September 11, 2001. The day started like normal. I came to school and went to class. But then we began hearing rumors of a plane crash into one of the Trade Centers in New York City. I was in my band class when an announcement came on and one of the office staff told the school that we all really need to honor America this day. That announcement seemed odd, but we didn't think much of it. . Then we heard from the teacher in the class next to ours (he had no class that hour and was watching the news) that another plane crashed into the second tower, and America was under attack by terrorist. We began to get concern, but were still very confused. We tried to play our music, but our teacher couldn't stay focused. Then the other teacher came in again and told us one of the towers collapsed. Our band teacher couldn't go on and cancelled class that day.
Next class period was my study hall. There I was taking with friends and asking what's going on. I mentioned one of the towers falling. Then one friend mentioned that the other tower also fell. Again we couldn't figure out what was going on. This seemed too surreal to be true.
We continued classes, but all the students and teachers would talk about is the news. At lunch time, I finally heard about the Pentagon being hit by another plane. Later one of my teacher cancelled lessons for that day, and had the news on TV. There I finally got to see the chaos of the towers being hit by planes and eventually collapsing. Such horror I never in my life thought I would ever see. Not much school work was done that day.
After school, I got off my bus and ran home. Once inside I asked my parents what was going on. They told me that America is under attack. There I heard about another plane crashing in Pennsylvania. Shortly after we all had to drive to a nearby town to do some grocery shopping. Normally that town is very VERY busy: people going home, going shopping, getting dinner, etc. But that day the town looked like a ghost town. It was almost empty. I was actually frightened by the sight. I realized that this attack is way more serious than I thought. In the few stores we went in, the employees were either watching the news or listening to the radios. Even the newspapers already had the event as their main headline.
I being restless that night, still unsure that this was actually happening.
The next few days, weeks, months, all we heard were the events of 9/11. I too watched the news for awhile. Some of the most horrible images were seeing people trapped in the Trade Centers as fires raged on, and even seeing people jumping to their deaths. Then to hear those awful screams of people in the streets as the towers fell. After awhile I couldn't bare watching it anymore.
To this day I am still haunted by that day. I doubt I will ever forget it.
But as awful and as sad as that tragic day was, I am always reminded that God is still in control, and no amount of terror will ever change that. Why God let this event happen, I probably will never know. But He will always be there for us when we are scared, sad, helpless, hurt, etc. because He promised that He always will. God hears every cry, He sees every tear, and sees the blood that is spilled, and He will never let that go unpunished. And all the people who were responsible for this attack will one day have to stand before God Himself and answer for the lives they took. People may escape justice here on Earth, but they will never escape God's justice.
Although the world is a crazy place, especially now with pandemics, more terror, chaos, hatred, natural disasters, etc. we can always look to God for hope and peace. And one day, when God says so, He will order all of His faithful followers to come home to Him in Heaven, and put an end to all evil for good. So be of good cheer, and be ready for Christ's return!
May we never forget the victims and heroes of 9/11!
Tyson, Samson & art ©
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you did a good job on this memorial picture EJ
My parents saw this on the news, and for a minute thought it was a movie, but quickly realized it was real, and it was happening now across the sea.
Such a lovely tribute. And such true and inspiring words.
Eventually, however, I *did* end up understanding: one night during dinner, my family watched a documentary on what had happened, with interviews of survivors... not to mention clips of people jumping to their deaths. I finally understood why this was all such a big deal.
"Why God let this event happen, I probably will never know." Well, I believe we once had a discussion on the topic of why horrible things happen: mankind has free will... as well as a sinful nature. Mankind has also rejected God and so therefore do not follow His word. Thus we get the world we live in today. Yet God will always see His people through their journey in this world till they get to His kingdom.
I seeing a documentary too a year later all about the event, causes, and aftermath. Very sad, but informative.
Right. God gave everyone the choice, but many choose to follow their own evil ways instead. But as mentioned, their deeds will not go unpunished. So it is better to remain close to God always.
Yes. Definitely eye-opening. But also helpful.
God is a just God. Every deed will be judged - and if not in this world, then the next. Those who believe in Christ as their Savior have already had their sins paid for by Jesus Himself, reserving them a place in His kingdom.
But during 9/11, the kids were talking about the event on the bus. We still didn't quite know what was happening.
Right. That was the first I heard about the terrorist going after other targets like the White House, Sears Tower, Hoover Dam, The Space Needle, US Capital, and a few others. Also I didn't know that they halted all flights that day too. Every plane was ordered to land. If not, they risked being shot down.
That's exactly right. It's in God's hands now.
Yikes. So many things could have happened.
Exactly. *hug*
Right. I don't exactly what they said (I saw this years ago), but after the plane hit the second tower, the American people and officials caught on to their plans and made it difficult to hijack more planes. Especially when they gave the order to land all planes.
They also shown of security footage at airports of possible terrorists running out of the airports.
*HUG*
Thank goodness for that, at least. I heard a story about a plane that was aiming towards the Pentagon, and all the engers on the plane got on their cell phones (or shared them with anyone who didn't already have one) to call their loved ones to tell them goodbye, before attacking the terrorists and taking the plane down before it could hit the Pentagon. Those people sacrificed themselves.
That was Flight 93. Actually another plane already hit the Pentagon. Flight 93 was either aiming for the White House or the Sears Tower (I can't which one). But yes, they banded together to fight back before the terrorist would strike their target. At this point some of the engers already knew they were going to die. So they decided that if they are going to die, they are going to die fighting. Another possible was: one of the engers was a pilot. So they thought if they could take down the terrorist, they could get that pilot to land the plane to safety. That could've worked, but sadly they still crashed.
Oh really? Either I ed wrong or whoever told me in the first place was wrong. Either way, dang. But still, I applaud them for trying. They may not have lived, but their actions still saved a lot of lives.
Right. They are considered to be heroes to this day.
I myself was born a New Yorker. And it was a tragic day.
But now that I know, I'll never forget what happened, my people died there, I'll never forget them.
And there was a boat dunkirk in New York to get people out. But we got Osama Bin Laden the mastermind, and those who wanted to bring harm. But we will never forget those who died so that other's could live.
To this day, I still regret not feeling the same sympathy until later on that year. But what’s done is done, you can’t change the past… but you can learn from it for the benefit of the future. And you’re right about God being in control. We may not understand why he allowed the terrorist attacks to happen, but He will always be there in our best and worst times if we call upon Him.
May all who lost their lives on that fateful day never be forgotten. Lest we forget.
Edit: Oh, and one more thing… given how I was born and raised in Pennsylvania, this news of terrorists crashing in my home state comes as a complete shock to me. How have I never known about this? 😞
It is anyone's guess. But God is forever in control, no matter how much the world fights against Him.
You never heard about the plane in Pennsylvania until now?
That’s true, He does.
If I had before, I might’ve forgotten all about it. (My memory hasn’t been the same since my high school graduation.) And even then, the media these days has only been covering the World Trade Center attack where I live. Either way, it’s still horrifying to know that this happened in my neck of the woods.
The Trade Centers are the most iconic during 9/11. So we see them more.
Also the Flight 93 was all burned up in the fields. Not much to see there and no footage of the actual crash like the Twin Towers. But still terrible.
If this picture offends you, then you don't have to look at it. I am not changing anything on it.
Seems like everyone re what they were doing when it happened, but I guess I was too young to or even comprehend the situation until years later. Today now fully understanding, I don't like watching any live recordings of the event. It's sickening.
The only consolation I have regarding the people who got away with concocting this attack [or any crime against innocent people] is they won't be able to get away with it when God calls their name.
Even people at my age still find it hard to believe and understand why people would want to do terrible things like this to others.
Exactly. No excuse will spare them from God's wrath.
On side note, I'm glad to see service men Tyson and Samson being proud of the country and countrymen/women they serve. They put their lives on the line so the rest of us can live secure and safe which we take for granted.
Yup. They know the risks of being in those fields, and they respect others for that.
a teacher said that she wanted to remove all of the 9/11 stuff from school and she didn't want kids learning about it!
why? because she said it would give kids a reason to be racist!!!
the lies people will make to get their way