I may claim Texas as "home" but I'm proud to say I grew up in Oklahoma.
One hundred sixty-eight people tragically lost their lives that day, 19 of which were children. It's difficult to fathom such violence and cruelty.
We all know other horrendous and devastating events have occurred since April 19th, 1995 but for Oklahoman's....this will be a day that we never forget.
"We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope, and serenity."
{Oklahoma City National Memorial}
I am proud to have been an Oklahoman for twenty years. I'm proud of how so many people pulled together. I'm especailly proud my daughter remembers the significance of that day since she was so young when it occurred.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was a day we will all remember with sadness. Jennifer, your dad had spent the night with us and was on his way to Perryton when we heard the news. We were thankful that you all were spared.
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