Don called me from work this morning to tell me of a touching story he read on MSN about a little boy who is dying and a rescue dog. "You've got to post this story on your blog" he said.
I turned on my computer, pulled up MSN's homepage and read the article. Don is right. It's a sweet story that will tug on your heartstrings and I want to share it with my readers.
Here is the link...
Lucas and Juno: Special bond of a rescue dog and dying boy
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, September 9, 2011
Remember September 12th?
None of us will forget the horror of September 11, 2001. Like many of you, I know exactly where I was and what I was doing that morning.
Of course we remember the victims of that fateful day which forever changed our lives, but I think it might be a good idea to recollect the events and feelings that followed the day after, on September 12th.
Americans came together that day like I had never seen before. We were in shock. We were mourning. We were afraid. We were angry, but we put aside our differences and believed in one another. We were proud to be Americans and we bonded.
Everywhere we looked, the American flag was displayed. It flew in front of homes and businesses. It flew on school flagpoles and government buildings and streets. It flew proudly from car antennas. There were even stickers of the Red, White and Blue displayed on vehicle bumpers and windows.
There was an intense feeling of patriotism in the air as American citizens rallied to defend the country they loved so dearly.
This weekend, as we remember the tragic events of September 11th, let us not forget that we, as a nation, stood strong and united on September 12th.
Of course we remember the victims of that fateful day which forever changed our lives, but I think it might be a good idea to recollect the events and feelings that followed the day after, on September 12th.
Americans came together that day like I had never seen before. We were in shock. We were mourning. We were afraid. We were angry, but we put aside our differences and believed in one another. We were proud to be Americans and we bonded.
Everywhere we looked, the American flag was displayed. It flew in front of homes and businesses. It flew on school flagpoles and government buildings and streets. It flew proudly from car antennas. There were even stickers of the Red, White and Blue displayed on vehicle bumpers and windows.
There was an intense feeling of patriotism in the air as American citizens rallied to defend the country they loved so dearly.
This weekend, as we remember the tragic events of September 11th, let us not forget that we, as a nation, stood strong and united on September 12th.
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