Friday, July 7, 2006

In Remembrance of 7/7

Picture from Aol mainpage.

Remembering today all those who lost their lives in the London bombings exactly one year ago.   May God rest their souls and be with their families whose lives were changed forever on that summer day and whose grief remains.

May we all pray for peace in a better world.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

May they rest in piece,
take care Lynne xx

Anonymous said...

I go along with that, it's so sad when these things happen. We just have to pick up the pieces and carry on and not let the terrorists win their evil war. Jeannette xx  

Anonymous said...

AMEN

Anonymous said...

Share your sentiments Jeannette ,heartfelt entry .....but sums up how we feel ..........Jan xx

Anonymous said...

Amen and also to all those who were injured seriously and superficially who's lives have been changed forever   Caff xxx

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the entry, Jeannette. Will observe the two minutes' silence at midday (BST).

Anonymous said...

Not forgotten. Jenny x

Anonymous said...

Thamks for the reminder.
   *** Coy ***

Anonymous said...

As terrible as it seems, we must remember those that suffered and died.  We must never forget so that we work toward freedom and peace.  Peace begins at home.  'On Ya' - ma

Anonymous said...

That was such a horrible day!  I can't believe it's a year already!
Missie

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeannette ,I agree with all you have said and feel on this sad day of a year ago.......Jeanx

Anonymous said...

God bless them all.

Anonymous said...

7/7 is a day we will never forget ~ prayers for those injured and those who died ~ Ally

Anonymous said...

Jeannette, it's just like Sept 11th, we must never forget those dear people who were taken from us by the enemy.  We must hold our family and friends close and embrace each new day. Linda in WA

Anonymous said...

Well said.
Harb  

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeannette,  We won`t ever forget this dreadful event.  My thoughts are with the survivors of the carnage and also the famillies that lost their loved ones.

Sandra xxxx

Anonymous said...

I read stories in the Mail of people who lost their loved ones. . .heartbreaking. . .may they rest in peace.How do you ever come to terms with it? Its a lifetimes journey of grief and pain for these families

Anonymous said...

Nice entry. Now i sit and worry about the US and North Korea. Why is there so much hatred?
HUGS,lisa jo

Anonymous said...

WE should never forget or let our guard down.  Preying on the innocent public is what these evil creeps try to do, wish we could catch more of them....Sandi

Anonymous said...

I saw this on the news at the hospital while I waited on news about my hubby...it brings back flashes of that day...so sad....my thoughts and prayers are with you and your country...hugs and love always,
Joyce

Anonymous said...

Sad day of remberance. May the good Lord heal the hearts of loved ones lost.

angelrose

Anonymous said...

amen

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeannette,

How are you and your family ? I think this was such a horrible tragedy. I can't imagine that someone would want to do such a thing. I cried after seeing this on the news. This is horrible that things like this can happen in the world.

Thanks for posting this. Do take care. I wanted to thank you for welcoming me with open arms to J-Land. Your a sweet lady. Say hello to everyone for me. Byyyye for now.

Anonymous said...

Amen.

Rob

Anonymous said...

Such a useless tragedy.  Keeping those poor souls families in my prayers.  I wasn't getting your alerts, until this one.  I went back and read the past few entries.  I'm so sorry your little Daniel is ill and pray for good news from his medical tests.  It has to be very scary for such a little one, bless his heart.  The pictures of your flowers are amazing!  Please know we are all here, praying for your Grandbaby.

Take Care,
~Bilinda~

Anonymous said...

I get so angry when I think of this incident and many others.  I really could say some things that I shouldn't about the people who do these things.  So I won't.  But, I'm sure you all know how I feel.
Pamela

Anonymous said...

Praying, today, for peace and healing for all the family, friends, co-workers, rescue workers, and citizens of Britian who were effected by this terrible tragedy.  It was as if 9-11 happened right there.  The shock and horror of this rippled through the U.S. and we share your grief at such a senseless crime.  
Love,  Kathy

Anonymous said...

It was a sad day, we all felt so bad to see it happen again, bless you, cheryl