Hello Luella and Friends
Yes, 9/11 is a date that we will never forget. A date whose memories will be passed down through generations. I have looked long and hard to find something positive about this tragic part of our history and it was very difficult for me to find anything but pain and sorrow. Well, this morning that changed. Here is a copy of my most recent post in one of my own forums. I thought I would share it with you all. A bit of light shining through one of the darkest days of our lives.
Greetings Friends
With regard to the tragedy of 9/11, there is precious little that can be found in a positive nature but, the following article has accomplished this most daunting task. Here are the stories of a few who have been touched in a most profound way by the events that took place on that fateful day five years ago. Those who lost loved ones but have managed to see their way beyond the tragedy. those who have decided to turn something terrible into something inspiring and positive. I believe that these people have set an example for the rest of us. A lesson in life, about death, injustice and the will to carry on.
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-911kids.artsep11,0,6998573.story?coll=hc-headlines-local&track=email_newsletter
May a smile follow you to sleep each night,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and be there waiting,,, when you awaken.
Sincerly, Bill Vanderbilt
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The following link will take you to a program that I gave up on once but, I am now convinced that this is a great opportunity. The people involved have been very dedicated to their members and it is getting very close to " PAYDAY ".