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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

God Bless America....


I will never forget that day....Sept. 11th...It changed America and our security for ever...What were you doing when you heard the news?



Let me tell you a little bit about me...many you know me as Antiquebasketlady....a designer of handbags...but my first love is my day job.  I am an RN/Lactation consultant in an OB unit for the past 38 years...helping new babies come in to the world and help new moms master the art of breastfeeding.

We were getting ready to take a mom into surgery for a repeat surgery...imagine your birth date 9/11...when the report came over the TV that the Twin Towers had been hit!  My heart sank and our world would change...the joy of .that innocent  baby's birth   would be over shadowed by the horrific news....

My heart goes out to all those innocent people who lost their lives and those courageous firefighters in not only New York but Washington DC and Pennsylvania.



God Bless America! Land that I love.....

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely blog post. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with all of us.

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  2. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us, Sue. We should all remember 911. Carol

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  3. Thank you for sharing where and what you were doing that day.

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  4. oh..wow Sue! I knew you were a nurse, but didn't know you worked in the OB unit...wish you were my DIL nurse! lol :)
    As far as that day Sept 11, I was working with my husband at the time doing electrical work ( yeah..me..an electricians helper!...go figure!)Any hoo, I'll never forget that day!

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  5. It is very nice of you to share your thoughts!! Thank you.

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  6. Sad but lives do end and new ones begin. Love your story!

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  7. I should have known YOU when my son was born. I ran out of the Breastfeeding Nazi's Le Leche League meeting a confirmed bottle-feeding mom! MCatherine

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  8. I will never forget that day. I worked at 911 at the time in my town and it was just devastating. I know how a small emergency is and its so tramatic but for something of this magnitude to happen it is just too much to bare. I send so much love and prayers to the familys of the loved ones that lost their lives. all the fireman/police/ems/citizens that helped. I cant imagine working their that day. It is a day that makes you realize how luck you are. That you should tell everyone you love how much they mean to you because you dont realize how lucky you are to be an american until something like that happens. God bless everyone. Kimberly www.Kimisjewelryandgifts.blogspot.com

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  9. I am so glad you posted this. I believe that many of us think about 911 rather often. I was just waking up when I heard the tv broadcasting this. I bolted out of bed and cried hysterically...

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  10. Very beautiful and heartfelt. Be Blessed.

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