For some reason…I shed some tears this morning. I saw this picture posted on Facebook and I could not help myself…my eyes filled.
I was about to run out the door, but had to stop, click and read more. I remembered this picture below.
I remembered the emotion surrounding this tragedy and how that moment in Boston opens old wounds from 911. I just returned home from New York. Sarah and I visited the 911 Memorial. We remembered that day when we were both in grad school. As we walked around the memorial, we did not say a thing.
We even noticed we could not even hear the city of New York, the sounds of cars, trucks, horns, etc. The hustle and bustle of this large metropolitan city was drowned out by the southing sounds of the waterfalls fill the holes where the towers once stood.
We remembered. And so I clicked around…more. I even Google’d “Jeff Bauman First Pitch Boston Red Sox”. When I saw this picture…I remembered the picture above when Carlos Arredondo helped push Jeff Bauman in a wheelchair to safety.
Now Carlos was pushing him out to the pitching mound to share the first pitch, both now smiling as “we” looked upon them as white doves bringing peace to this day of baseball.
Stories…sometimes make us cry…for no reason other than we have no other reason…but to cry.
I hope you enjoy this video.
Image Credits: WCVB.com, bleedingyankeeblue.blogspot.com, and USAToday.com.