December 7, 1941

Every year there are fewer of those who remember this date. Every year takes us further away and takes away many who remember.

I remember, I was 5 years old, but it is a day you do not forget.  Life changed forever for all of us who remember. For some it was the day the lost a loved one, for others there was the fear their loved one would be next. The adults and the older children knew for sure what it meant, we who were only five only knew something dreadful had happened
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I also remember the day it ended. There was celebration and relief, but life never returned to it’s pre-war “normal.”  Life gives us many befores, but the afters are always the “new normal.” We are all wondering now what will be our new normal from the war on this pandemic. It won’t be the same as before.

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