This page in no way brings justice to the American people or those affected by the September 11th tragedies, but it is my way of honoring those who grieve over their loved ones. Like everyone else, I sat in front of the television with such a helpless, scared feeling. But as tears and buildings fell, hearts and pride miraculously began to swell because this is OUR Country! And noone messes with it. Let this page be a reminder that everyday is precious; everyday we need to tell someone how special they are and say "I love you."
Don't ever pass up the chance to let a child throw a penny in a waterfall or smell a rose when in full bloom. Let the wind blow on your face every now and then. Never take anyone for granted and start finding the beauty in small things. Remember the famous saying "You may not be someone to the world, but you may be the world to someone."
And for Goodness sakes--don't forget to laugh!!
Please let me know about that special someone who has passed or still helps protect our country (military, police officer, fire fighter, paramedic, etc.)
In Honor
Howard Stallcup in Baghdad, Iraq (be safe, daddy.) (retired military/International Police officer)
Robert Stallcup in Chattanooga, OK (United States Army)
Richard Jolliff in Afghanistan (United States Army) Corey Martin in Irving, Texas (fire fighter/paramedic)
Mike Missildine in Texas (police officer)
SFC Vincent C Wall in Iraq(expected home 2007)
The many men and women currently being shipped out to fight for our country.
In Meomory Of
The victims of 9/11 and their families The Crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia
Thank you!!
Thanks to Dawn for this beautiful background
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