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A year ago I visited the Memorial for the victims of the crash of United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001, one of the horrific attacks on the United States 21 years ago today.
Even with all we have read and heard about the events of that day, the visit brought it alive in a different, more real way. Stories of the people on the plane are featured, along with recordings, video footage and momentos from the people on it.
The stories brought alive the day's events and its impact to those directly involved. For me, it recalled a 1998 Delta flight from LA, where my boarding pass was mixed up with a guy named Jeremy Glick. The mistake got my connection in Atlanta cancelled, since Delta thought I never boarded the initial leg! I recalled his name again around the events of Flight 93, which was his last. He was one of the people that decided to charge the cabin and take back the flight.
This is his grave today, along with all his fellow passengers and the flight's crew.
It's easy to take for granted our lives, the people we love and the blessings we enjoy. My visit to the Flight 93 Memorial was a vivid reminder of how precious life is, and how it can be lost in an instant in ways we cannot expect.
If you live nearby, or happen to be driving along I-76 through PA, it is well worth the visit.
May those lost on that day rest in peace.
Even with all we have read and heard about the events of that day, the visit brought it alive in a different, more real way. Stories of the people on the plane are featured, along with recordings, video footage and momentos from the people on it.
The stories brought alive the day's events and its impact to those directly involved. For me, it recalled a 1998 Delta flight from LA, where my boarding pass was mixed up with a guy named Jeremy Glick. The mistake got my connection in Atlanta cancelled, since Delta thought I never boarded the initial leg! I recalled his name again around the events of Flight 93, which was his last. He was one of the people that decided to charge the cabin and take back the flight.
This is his grave today, along with all his fellow passengers and the flight's crew.
It's easy to take for granted our lives, the people we love and the blessings we enjoy. My visit to the Flight 93 Memorial was a vivid reminder of how precious life is, and how it can be lost in an instant in ways we cannot expect.
If you live nearby, or happen to be driving along I-76 through PA, it is well worth the visit.
May those lost on that day rest in peace.