On Monday we emailed
jokes
On Tuesday we did not
On Monday we thought
that we were secure
On Tuesday we learned better
On Monday we were
talking about heroes as being athletes
On Tuesday we relearned who our heroes are
On Monday we were
irritated that our rebate checks had not arrived
On Tuesday we gave money away to people we had never met
On Monday there
were people fighting against praying in schools
On Tuesday you would have been hard pressed to find a school where someone was
not praying
On Monday people
argued with their kids about picking up their room
On Tuesday the same people could not get home fast enough to hug their kids
On Monday people
were upset that they had to wait 6 minutes in a fast food drive through line
On Tuesday people didn't care about waiting up to 6 hours to give blood for
the dying
On Monday we waved
our flags signifying our cultural diversity
On Tuesday we waved only the American flag
On Monday there
were people trying to separate each other by race, sex, color and creed
On Tuesday they were all holding hands
On Monday we men
or women, black or white, old or young, rich or poor, gay or straight, Christian
or non-Christian.
On Tuesday we were Americans
On Monday politicians
argued about budget surpluses
On Tuesday grief stricken they sang 'God Bless America'
On Monday the
President was going to Florida to read to children
On Tuesday he returned to Washington to protect our children
On Monday we had
families
On Tuesday we had orphans
On Monday people
went to work as usual
On Tuesday they died
On Monday people
were fighting the 10 commandments on government property
On Tuesday the same people all said 'God help us all' while thinking 'Thou shall
not kill'
It is sadly ironic how it takes horrific events to place things into perspective, but it has. The lessons learned these weeks, the things we have taken for granted, the things that have been forgotten or overlooked, hopefully will never be forgotten again.