Such a terrible day in our history. I always remember on that day I had just gotten my kids off to school and was watching everything on GMA and no knew what had went wrong. I remember seeing the tower smoking and my shock when the first tower fell. I watch old reruns of Friends and I see the Tower's all the time and I still can't believe they're no longer there.
Historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
I fell in love with stitching counted cross stitch over 20 years ago and it has become a part of my every day routine. I love anything primitive, so I'm drawn to stitching and designing in that style. Threadwork Primitives reflects my love for old and prim.
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Non il ne faut jamais oublier!!!
rose
Such a terrible day in our history. I always remember on that day I had just gotten my kids off to school and was watching everything on GMA and no knew what had went wrong. I remember seeing the tower smoking and my shock when the first tower fell. I watch old reruns of Friends and I see the Tower's all the time and I still can't believe they're no longer there.
Imprinted in our hearts forever.
Prim Blessings
Robin
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