I struggled with this post this year. So much has changed in so many ways. I know I don't blog here much anymore, but I felt it necessary to do so today in honor of all that was lost that day. These parts of our history have meaning and must be remembered. I am toiling with returning to blog world, in a different kind of way. So with all due respect to those we lost on 9/11, 11 years later....I remember just one of the many, the one I loved and knew.
This will be the 7th year that I have posted this exact same post...which is 7 years since I entered blog world. I know many of you have already read it and seen the video, but I can find no other words on this day. Every year I watch the video again and remember the moments, just like it was yesterday. I also wonder where Mary Lou would be in her life now. Would she be married? Would she have children? There are no answers for those questions, but she will forever remembered.
In loving memory and in honor of my high school best friend, I decided to share this personal video in hopes that you can see what the world lost through Lou's smile. She was destined for greatness and it is still so hard to accept the reality of her life 11 years later. These are my memories from days that now seem so long ago. As each anniversary of that tragic day rolls around, I relive the minutes, as I am sure that each of you do. I replay the phone call in my mind from my mother where she only had to speak 5 words, "Tracy....Mary Lou is missing" when my knees hit the ground and the gravity of what had happened sunk in. I will never forget or will I allow my children, grandchildren and future generations to forget what happened to change America on that day. Each face lost that day is someone's loved one. I mourn for their loss and I pray for a safer future. So in light humor I share the good, the bad, the ugly. The bad hair days, the bangs, the scrunchies, the eyebrows and even the bad prom dresses. But what the camera doesn't capture are the laughs & giggles, the stories behind the photos, the times that there was no camera to capture the moment, the late nights spent talking and being silly high school girls, the innocence of time and the sisterhood of friendship.
Please remember Mary Lou.
Photo Sharing - Video Sharing - Photo Printing
Please remember Mary Lou.
Photo Sharing - Video Sharing - Photo Printing
8 comments:
I don't know if it helps any - I doubt it does. But know that every year on this day as I remember those lost I always have a special thought for you dear friend. They are remembered. She is remembered. And her loss matters and we care.
Thanks Lindsay, your words are so sweet.
I knew you would post on Mary Lou yesterday. I'm sorry for your loss, Tracy, I can see that it still breaks your heart every day. I think we all have broken hearts to some extent from that horrible day, but I always think about those, like you, who have real, up close and personal loss. Thanks for posting again and reminding us. I hope things are going well for you & yours. I miss your blogging :)
I stopped by hoping you would post again about your dear friend Mary Lou. You can still through your words feel the loss you feel for your dear friend eleven years later. Our family takes time every year to honor those who were lost on that day.That fateful day reshaped America as we once knew it to be. We must always remember those who lost their lives on that day.I send a big hug to you and say I am so sorry for your loss and she will never be forgotten!
Sincerely, Ellen
Passing years don't lessen the pain and the impact 9/11 had on us. So sorry for the loss of your sweet friend.
I miss your blog posts so much!
Zova
I think of you and Mary Lou on this day every year. I hope all is well. I'm sure you don't remember me but I have been following you for many years. Miss the stories of your daily adventures! Take care!!!
Coming back by again this year to let you know I thought of you and Mary Lou again today. Hope all in well in your world!! ~Erin (I no longer have a google account)
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