Showing posts with label Patriotic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patriotic. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2023

The Little Chapel That Stood

 **Reprint from September 11, 2012**

I have shared this book several times on this blog.  I used to read it to my children every year on September 11, and this year I have an empty nest, so I wanted to share this again with others who may be searching for a meaningful look at 9-11 to share with children who never experienced the world before that day.  The price of the book has gone up since, I believe, it is out of print, but you can also search for it on YouTube and find people reading it on video.

"We raised up the flag from the dust and the pain.
Freedom that's lost must be won again."



The two good giants fell on that grave day in September.  People died.  Rescuers saved lives, and some of the rescuers gave their lives.  My son's friend lost his dad at the age of three.  We do not know why God allows evil people to commit such atrocities in this life, but we know that, just as He controlled Leviathan and Behemoth in the ancient story of Job (Job 40-41), He has put a limit on evil's power in this world.  The border that the devastation could not cross on the 11th of September, 2001, was the unassuming little Chapel of St. Paul, located behind the Twin Towers in New York City.  The blast left rubble in a huge wake and tore the tree adjacent to the Chapel out of the ground by its roots (as is memorialized in the sculpture below), but the building itself was not affected.  


Throughout the day, rescue workers hung their gear on the fence around the little Chapel.  Some never returned to pick it up.  It was a little bit of solace on that day, a reminder that God is still in control.

I never heard anything about the Chapel of St. Paul in the media, and I did not know anything about this story until I saw the chapel when I went to New York several years after the tragedy.  I was awestruck by the simple story and the simple building.  I told my children the story every year.

Last year I found a beautiful picture book that illustrated my sentiments.  The Little Chapel That Stood, by A.B. Curtiss, is a lovely testament to the chapel, to those who lost their lives that day, to the strength of the survivors, and to faith.  It can be ordered from http://www.amazon.com/The-Little-Chapel-that-Stood/dp/0932529771, or you may see it online (free) at http://www.abcurtiss.com/graphics/books2/l_chapel/little_chapel1.htm.

If you are like me and have children, pre-teens, or young teens who do not remember the day that changed their history, and you have been looking for a book to help them understand, please take a look at this poem/story of tragedy and hope.

Remember.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

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    Tuesday, June 23, 2020

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    Wednesday, September 11, 2019

    United We Stood

    Today I would like to share a guest post by Karen Butterworth.

    Thoughts on 9/11 and "Never forget."

    Like most of us who lived that day, I remember exactly where I was when I heard the news. I was en route to work that morning--my shift began at 9:10--and my first reaction to the breaking story and the note of hysteria in the radio announcer's voice was that I was listening to some modern attempt at "The War of the Worlds." Of course it had to be something fictional like that, played off as news--no way could it be real.

    But it was real. Earth-shakingly, world-shatteringly real.

    "Never forget!" we proclaim each year.

    And I don't think anyone has forgotten the fear that clenched our guts or the images of towers falling. I don't think we've forgotten the heroes who died "just doing what they do," as the Alan Jackson song says. I don't think we've forgotten those brave final phone calls to loved ones.

    But I do think we've forgotten the days afterward, the days when we came together as a nation and as communities. Days when "United we stand" wasn't just some catchy slogan. We grieved--oh, we grieved--but we grieved together. We were terrified, but we were terrified as one. We were angry, but we were on the same side.

    I don't mean to romanticize it. It was a horrible and horrific event and a terrible and tragic time. And even in our shared grief, I do realize we weren't perfect. Prejudices and injustices and broad, unfair stereotypes abounded. I know that many Muslims and others of Arab decent faced cruel backlash that they had not earned and did not deserve. I won't excuse that nor will I pretend it didn't exist. It did. It was wrong.

    But for the most part, we came together. And while I in no way, shape, or form want another tragedy even remotely resembling that one, I do miss that unity. The political climate today is so hotly divided that I'm not even sure that level of catastrophe would bring us together anyway. I think instead both sides would find some way to blame the other one. We've gotten awfully good at that.
    Definitely hug your loved ones tight today. Life turns on a dime so often. We don't know what tomorrow or even the next moment will bring. Remember heroes and honor their memories. And maybe, just maybe, ponder our common humanity and the fact that we aren't so different after all. Try to do something to reach out to someone, to show kindness, to sow a seed of love. I think we could definitely use some of that.

    Tuesday, July 4, 2017

    Kindle Resources for Homeschoolers on the 4th of July

    I could not find any free items on Kindle that looked good for homeschoolers to use today, but I found some fun ones that are low-priced.









    Happy 4th of July!


    Thursday, August 14, 2014

    Back to School with Classical Composers Monthly

    Seriously?  Is it time to go back to school already?  Are the people in your house screaming "No, no, no!" or "Yes, yes, yes!"???

    I just posted a nice end-of-summer scrapbooking kit from Dandelion Dust Designs, and now it is time to start back with the school posts.  The good news is, we have some very nice freebies coming up!  Have you checked out Classical Composers Monthly?  I just found the resource, and I liked it so much I became an affiliate!

    Did you know that September 13, 2014, marks the 200th year since "The Star Spangled Banner" was written by Francis Scott Key?  Wow!  If your children do not know the history and story behind the beautiful U.S. national anthem, you will love having this resource put together for you.  Click on the banner below to see this free unit!

    U.S.National Anthem Freebie--large

    Happy lesson-planning!  :-)

    Thursday, June 26, 2014

    "Patriotic" by Dandelion Dust Designs



    Just in time for all of your 4th of July fun, Dandelion Dust Designs has released "Patriotic"!  I love the Americana red-white-and-blue feel with splashes of yellow thrown in.  I used it to scrap photos from my husband's Navy retirement party last year.  Get the kit exclusively at ScrapTakeout.


    Happy Scrapping!  :-)

    Disclaimer:  I received a free copy of this kit in exchange for layouts.


    Thursday, April 10, 2014

    One More Freebie from Share the Memories

    Here is one more freebie from Share the Memories:


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    Available until April 20th.

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    Happy Scrapping!  :-)