Sep 11, 2011

Sweet Land of Liberty


One of the hardest things I have learned about life's challenges is that is simply not enough to remember others....we also need to honor and treasure their roles in our lives by re-membering the parts of them that meant the most to us.

We must take those qualities, those parts we treasure, and make them a part of ourselves, and our lives. And in that re-membering, in that calling in of all of our painful, lost, and missing parts....we truly become one with them, and make them always a part of our own hearts, and our own lives.

So, today, I remember all of those who lost their lives ten years ago. That fateful day changed America, and perhaps many parts of the world, forever. It changed how we viewed patriotism, heroism, and the living of good lives that held meaning, and remembrance for others.....and often in simple and not necessarily obviously heroic ways.

Filled up with the deepest sense of hallowed land and treasured country, I started this simplest of little folk applique' pillow way back then, those ten years ago. I was riding in our car and had small bits of fabric, a pair of scissors, needle and thread, and just put bits and pieces of fabric in a sewing basket and needed to pull those emotions into something tangible, Something to serve as a reminder of that time, and that place. We were all flying flags back then, all filled up with love and country and unity and selflessness. And I loved that energy and wished we could carry it, forever. So, I made one little block and had it all of this time just sitting out in my little sewing nook.

I finally turned it into this little pillow last week......keeping the simple pieces as they originally were and creating a personal symbol of the 10th anniversary of this fate filled day of September 11th. A day that was truly a call out to 911 in all ways....for us, and for our country. And a reminder to never forget the sacrifices and loss of so many,. in so many different ways, throughout time.

My little pillow shows my patchwork version of those fated hearts rising up forever, and becoming one with the stars that shine above. But it also shows an eagle, symbol of our nation, still flying strong and proud, steadfast, and freely above us all.

No matter what our differences, our contentions, and dissensions, we are all still one, still united, and unified. But it is up to each of us to recognize that, and bring it into our lives and live it.... not just preach it, or resist it by word, or by deed.

If we truly believe we are all connected, all one, all our brother's keeper, all with inalienable rights and freedoms alike....then we must live that belief... and not fight and argue and dissent. If we make our differences stronger, and preach or act out against those that are different, then we are not walking our talk, not believing that we are all equal, and have an equal right to live our own lives freely.

For me, and my life, as challenging as it may be at times, I want and need to re-member this. I want and need to manifest those beliefs into my living consciousness.

And this little memento will seek to remind me of this personal mission. For no life lost has ever been in vain. Even the seemingly worst of times, and worst of deeds of others, still has a lesson for our own personal journey.... as well as our bigger and unified national one.



In the summer my little pillow of remembrance will sit out on my deck.....next to my other little patriotic pillows and their respect for our "Sweet Land of Liberty" and in the rainier months, they will come inside, and within my house, my heart, sing their sweet song privately and continuously with love and pride in all who have sacrificed for us so that we might still be free.

7 comments:

West Michigan Quilter said...

What a beautiful post. What a beautiful pillow.

Lynne said...

Well said, Michele. Yes, it did affect the whole world! We here in far off Australia were also changed forever - especially so a year later when Australians were targeted on the island of Bali in Indonesia!

Lest we forget!

ThisQuiltingMama said...

Lovely thoughts, Michele. Thank you for posting it and helping us to focus our remembrance and to renew our lives in service as Americans.

Teodo said...

Wonderful post and wonderful words.
I hope that whole world can be a "Sweet Land of Liberty".
ciao Linda

Joanne Lendaro said...

Well said...thanks for sharing.

Mary said...

Thank you for your kind thoughts. I just got back from NY last night. I lost my brother, Firefighter Kevin Bracken. My sister's husband lost his cousin, and my cousin Rose's husband lost his cousin, both of them also Firefighters. For us 9/11 continues to be a funeral that never ends, but 9/11 affected everyone. It is important to never forget, especially while our military is still fighting a war because of that day.

MARCIE said...

I am so touched by your words Michele, and also by Mary's. I didn't lose anyone directly, all i did was watch it on TV. But the loss is still felt and the pain of that day remembered. It is important to always remember in tribute to those whose lives were taken and to those who still give so much. I love that you have a sweet little pillow that holds a message from your heart.