(If you want to read it, my story is here: http://cliopatra.xanga.com/356857/item/)
We had a media blackout at home this morning, in deference to my somewhat fragile mental state on days like this. It’s amazing how peaceful the morning was, and how early I got out of the house! Maybe we can make this a regular thing?
I’m all for remembering. I think it’s important to remember. My problem is that the visual aspect of the news coverage gives me nightmares. I saw it live, in person, and the endless loop of video on every channel just destroys me.
I follow @TweetJeebus on Twitter, and he said something profound this morning: Who was the first person you called when you heard about 9/11? Would they still be the first today? Tell them so.
I hope that you will take the time today to seek out the people that you love and tell them that you love them. Hold them close, because you never know what tomorrow brings. Forgive a grudge, hold a hand, kiss the face of someone who means something to you.
You won’t regret showing love, only not showing it.
TweetJeebus has been right on today: Everday is the anniversary of something bad. The trick is realizing that next year, it could also be the anniversary of something good.
Do what you can to make today a better day than yesterday.
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