Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Day the World Turned Upside Down


Ten years ago, on a normal school day morning, I answered my phone and I remember being told to turn on my television. It was after the first plane had hit one of the twin towers. It was horrific. Along with many other Americans I stayed glued to my television and watched in horror as the events played out before my eyes. Events I could not believe were happening. How could this take place in America?

The twin towers, the Pentagon, the fields of Pennsylvania~ all places of honor where men and women lost their lives. Some lost in the first moments of that brutal attack, others willingly sacrificed their own lives to save others.
9/11 will never be the same again. As a people I hope that it is more than a date. I hope that it is a time that we remember, reflect, and resolve to hold those close to us a little longer and enjoy the precious moments we have with them.


And I hope we try to be better than we were before, as individuals, and as a nation.

Roast and Toast


Our church had a camp out this past Friday and Saturday. We were celebrating the last of summer and the start of a new school year. The main attraction, you got it, roast pig roasted the Samoan/Tongan way. And it was Delicious with a capital D!!

It is always fun to see ward members and their families and just relax with them. They work so hard to make their families and our ward successful. It's nice to have a little down time with them.

And the camp sites are so pretty right along the river. So calming. Don't you agree??
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