I’ll never forget.
As long as I live.
I was at Merridee’s Breadbasket in downtown Franklin on that cloudless, crisp September morning.
Mark Lee and I were having coffee quietly talking about music, being sleepy and life—little realizing that our world was about to change forever…
The rest of that day seemed to live out in slow motion high definition horror.
A server came from behind the counter and said “Did you hear that one of the twin towers has been hit by an airplane?”
Mark and I hurriedly rose from our seats and gathered around the small television in that innocent little restaurant with others in shocked horror.
My phone rang.
I was asked to come quickly to the office.
We drove together in stunned silence not knowing the ramifications of what we had just witnessed. The news sources still thought it was an some sort of horrible accident.
Until…arriving at the office, barely realizing people were gathered around the table watching live TV, and watching unbelievably as another plane hits the remaining tower.
The scenes play out rapidly from there.
Calling my family to make sure everyone is okay.
Mark, stunned, saying, I need to get home.
Michael W. Smith calling to ask if we can plan some sort of tribute service.
Me walking into my house and seeing my daughter in the floor rocking back and forth grasping a pillow wailing uncontrollably as the television replayed the crashes over and over and over.
Holding her tight and whispering, “Honey, it will be okay.”
Later saying, the world will never be the same, little realizing how true those words would be.
Realizing America is far greater than I had hoped.
Feeling proud to be an American.
Knowing I will never forget.
Realizing the photos of the burning towers are still too horrific to use as the graphic for this blog post.
Almost ten years later, transfixed again, watching the Navy Seals rid the world of a man whose twisted mind I cannot begin to understand.
Feeling that it was somehow right, but not knowing why.
Question: Do you remember where you were that morning when you heard?
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