Tis a good thought Chad... You are right ... Make sure to all spend a moment today remembering those we lost , and their families. Truly one of the saddest days in American if not world history. I said just yesterday to a few guys that I work with that , that day is one of the most tragic and significant events of our lifetime.
That day I was working and I remember looking up seeing that something serious was on the news and then seeing the second tower get hit , and thinking this was horrible and wondering if it could be real. Shortly there after they announced that at least one of the planes left from Logan airport located in Boston, 45 mins from my house. My dad flew from Boston to New York that morning and I couldn't reach him by phone for most of the day. Wasn't until a few hours later on that I finally got in touch with him and then we realized the planes were bound for L.A. . Was a scary and surreal day , and it put things into perspective for me that day..It made me think how fragile life is and how incredibly sad and confused we all were that day..
All of our thoughts and well wishes should go out to those Widows, Widowers , sisters , brothers, Fathers, Mothers and children today and every day who were effected and had their lives changed indefinably that morning.