I agree. The bombing was certainly not a way that OKC wanted to be remembered, however, it happened. What has made me so proud of OKC, is the way that everything was handled by the citizens of this city. Many hours and supplies were donated by people who were not even affected by the bombing, yet they wanted to help. I still can't imagine the mental and pshychological(sp?) stress that many of these heroes still have to deal with today.
This tragedy brought many people closer together, and many relationships were mended. It's sad to say that it took something like this to bring people together, but it happened.
No, this situation isn't something that we in OKC are proud of. Sure, we have tourists come from all over the world to see the memorial, but it's not to get a laugh or two....it's to see that we, OKC, have come a long way since the tragedy occurred. I see no smiles on faces, just expressions of sadness. I go by there about three times a week, and I am impressed with the way they have made the memorial a special place.
I lost a friend in the bombing, and I had 5 friends that were seriously injured. One friend of mine was in the Murrah Building when it blew, however, fortunately, she was on the north side of the building and was not injured...physically. At the time, she went to the same church I went to, and when I would see her on Sunday's, she would tell me how many funerals she attended that week.
She lost so many friends in the bombing, that she was going to funeral after funeral. The mental stress was tremendous on her....so much that she had to take a leave of absense. There have been many of the rescuers who have had to quit their jobs because of the mental stress this has caused, and some have even committed suicide, because they could not deal with everyday life after seeing all the devastation and death that occurred.
Yes, this 10 year anniversary will be hard on her and many other people, however, they are all trying to make a positive out of a negative. Nobody is proud of the tragedy, however, we are proud of the citizens of OKC who came together, and helped one another. OKC has shown other cities that we can handle tragedies when they happen, and that is something to be proud of.
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