12 years ago today our nation was rocked by the worst attack against it in history. Work, social life, baseball rooting allegiances, and everything else took a back seat as we watched our friends, family members, and fellow Americans suffer as a result of the senseless hatred of others. I don't need to go into the details of my personal connection to the 9/11 tragedy anymore. Those who've been AB4AR readers for years know the story, and those who are new
can find it here. But I'd be remiss if I didn't write something today to commemorate the tragic events of that day and honor those who were lost.
They say time heals all wounds and there's been a lot of time to heal from the events of that day 12 years ago. But some wounds never heal, some losses can never be forgotten, and many lives will never be the same. The pain from that day still lingers, and it's remembering the heroes and the sacrifice of so many on that day that helps the healing continue and reminds us all what it means to be an American and live in this country. There's plenty that people find wrong with this country these days and sometimes it's easy to forget about all that it gets right. Use today to remember that. Tell someone you love them, hug somebody you haven't hugged in a while, find a fire fighter or police officer and shake his or her hand, be thankful for all the freedoms you have as a citizen of the United States. And never forget all those we lost.
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