Silence

I’ve found recently, that I’ve been craving silence more and more lately. Silence from distractions. Silence from conversation. Silence from everything.

My typical day is this:
– Up by 5:30 & shower and get ready for work.
– Get the boys ready, fed, ready for daycare.
– Leave by 6:45 for work, which takes an hour and a half.
– Work from 8:30 – 5pm in a very busy field.
– Another hour and a half to drive back home.
– As soon as I walk in, I’m back into Dad mode with cooking, cleaning, taking care of kids.

Silence is something that I’ve needed more and more lately. And even though I spend 3 hours a day driving to and from work, I’m often talking with family and friends. I catch up with my mom about how she is doing and then talk with my father about our family farm. And sometimes, I have work calls.

Often times the sound of silence can be deafening, but also welcomed. I look forward to those moments that I can relax and take a break and just sit in silence. So I took a break from writing, because I need to clear my head and take a break from all the noise in my life. But I hope that I can start writing more. It is something that I’m not very good at, but something that I can use as an outlet of life.

And at some point, I hope that these posts give my kids insight into what my life was like, raising them.

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Thirteen years ago today, America stood in silence. Our country forever changed, families forever changed, people were forever changed.

Today, as we stand in silence at 8:46 am, which was when the first plane hit the World Trade Center Towers, we remember. At 9:03, the second plane hit the World Trade Center Tower, we remember. At 9:37 a plane hits the Pentagon, we remember. And at 10:03 the final plane landed in a field in PA and we remember.

To those that lost their lives that day, we remember. To the families that were left behind, we remember. It has been thirteen years since America stood in silence and it is a day that will be etched in everyone’s memories.

God Bless America and God Bless those that were lost that day.

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