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Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

15 Years Ago.....

Sorrow
St. Joseph's Old Cathedral
"And Jesus Wept"

St. Joseph's is one of the oldest mortar and brick churches in the city and was almost destroyed in the blast.  Even though this statute is not associated with the memorial, the statute of Jesus Weeping reminds us of the devastation caused on that horriable day that took so many lives from us.

On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh entered Oklahoma City at 8:50 am CST.  By 9:00, Oklahoma City would be brought to it's knee's.

Timothy McVeigh had planted a bomb inside a Ryder Truck which contained 4,800 pounds of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, nitromethane, and diesel fuel mixture.  The bomb would be detonated in front of the north side of the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Timothy McVeigh was not the only participating party in this.  Also involved was Terry Nichols,

Terry Nichols would actually stand trial twice for his unspeakable crimes.  The federal government tried him first in 1997.  He was found quilty of "conspiring to build a weapon of mass destruction" and eight counts of "involuntary manslaughter of federal officers".  Terry was sentenced to life without the chance of parole on 4 June 1998.  Then in 2000, the State of Oklahoma would get it's chance.... they sought the death-penalty on 161 counts of first-degree murder (160 non-federal agents and one fetus).  On May 26, 2004 a jury of his peers would find him quilty of all counts, but could not agree on the death-penalty issue.  Judge Steven W. Taylor, presiding judge would decide on a sentence of 161 consecutive life terms without the chance for parole. Later in 2005, acting on a tip; FBI Agents would search a crawl space in

On April 24, 1997 Timothy McVeigh would stand trial for his part in this horrible attack he executed on Oklahoma City.  When all evidence was heard and closing arguments were silenced, it took the jury 23 hours to come back with a verdict.  The gury would find McVeigh quilty on eleven counts of murder and conspiracy.  The defense for McVeigh tried to get a reduced sentence of "Life in Prision", but it wasn't going to fly this time.  McVeigh would be sentenced to DIE!

In May of 2001, the FBI made it public that they had withheld over 3000 documents from McVeigh's defense team.  A stay of execution was ordered until further review of the documents could be made.  On June 6, 2001 Judge Richard Paul Matsch ruled that none of the documents could prove McVeigh's innocents and ordered the execution to go forward.  Because McVeigh was sentenced to Death in a Federal Court, the President had to approve the execution.  Once President George W. Bush approved the execution he was sentenced to die by leathal injection. 

On June 11, 2001 Timothy McVeighs sentence was carried out at a U.S. penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana by leathal injection.  The execution was witnessed over closed circuit TV so that the relatives of the victims could witness his execution if they so chose to do so.  McVeigh's execution would be the first for the Federal Government in 38 years.

Other accomplices were Michael and Terry Fortier.  Michael helped case the Murry Building prior to the bombing and his wife Terry helped laminate the fake ID that would later be used to rent the Ryder Truck that was used in the bombing.  In exchange for his testimony against McVeigh and Nichols, Fortier received a reduced sentence and his wife received immunity by the request of her husband for his testimony.  Fortiner was released early on good behavior and is now in the Witness Protection Program

In the wake of this devastation, Congress has enacted new legislation, new safeguards have been set in place for current Federal Building and new construction guidelines have also been created for new construction. In wake of the attack on Oklahoma City, the new security measures put in place at all Federal Buildings cost in excess of $600 million.
Rembering.............
Oklahoma City Memorial

The outdoor symbolic Memorial was dedicated on April 19, 2000.  The Memorial Museum was dedicated on Presidents Day on February 19, 2001.
My first visit to the memorial was in October of 2007 with my mom and cousin who were visiting for the first time from Michigan.  I was not really sure what to expect when I arrived.  The first thing that I came to was the chain link fence that leads up to the large walls that seperate the outside world from the inside where the reflection pool is located and the chairs that represent each of the 168 victims who lost their life.

The first that I remember seeing was this mass ocean of flowers, teddy bears and the one thing that stood out the most was a "Fireman's Jacket".
photo taken by:  Rene Young

photo taken by: Rene Young

The photos above were taken in October of 2007 and the amount of offerings to remember victims by is overwhelming.  A friend who worked the OK City Bombing told me that the stuff is frequently collected after a time and placed in storage.  At that time, no one knew exactly what to do with all the stuff.

After you get past the fence and all the gifts you come to a large wall with an opening in it.  At the top of the wall it reads:  We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.

As I entered the "Gates of Time" it was as if time stood still!
Once inside the reflection pool area it was as if the whole world had stopped.  I don't remember hearing the outside traffic noise.  One forgets your in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City.  My heart stopped and by breath was taken away by the tranquility of the moment and what I was experiencing.  I reflected back to the day this event had taken place and remembered where I was when I saw what had happened.  I remember seeing all the devastation on TV.  I couldn't believe that something like this had hit so close to home. 

But as I stood in side, I began to realize the magnitude of the events that had taken place on April 15, 1995.  While I knew no one who had been killed, I could not help control the amount of emotions that began flooding my being.

As you enter the gates you are asked to remain silent in rememberance of those lives lost here.
photo by:  Rene Young
As you enter the door through the "Gates of Time"  you see another wall and in between them is a winding stair area for visitors to work their way through.  On the other side of the wall you first see the reflection pool in front of you and to your right the chairs that represent those who lost their lives. At night the chairs light up so that visitors my see them in the reflection pool.  If one will look closely, they will notice there are two different size chairs.  The smaller of the two represent the children who lost their lives in the blast.  On the birthday's of the victims, the light in the chair is changed to a different color so.   The wall at the end of the reflection pool reads 9:01 am (the time just before the bomb exploded) and the wall you pass through as you enter into the reflection pool reads 9:03 am (the time that everything stopped).  The bomb exploded at 9:02.

To the left is a walk way that leads to the Museum.  As you approach the front you will see a wall which was made from tiles created by school children across the USA.

photo by: Rene Corwin


photo by: Rene Corwin

This is a photo of one of the many individual tiles that create the wall in front of the Museum.

In front of the wall is a large "CHALK BOARD" area for children to write messages to the victims and their families.  Because it is hard for children to remain quiet, this is a place for them to express their feelings and emotions without silence....

The folowing photos were taken by Rene Corwin during our visit to the Memorial.  My youngest son Dustin and her grandson Gabe both left messages for the victims and their familes.  While Gabe was really to young to realize what was going on, my youngest son was not.  His message touched my heart and made me stop and realize just how this event touched everyone; even those to young to know. 

Sarah and her son Gabe

My youngest son Dustin and his message....


We come here to remember

those who were killed, those who survived
and those changed forever.
May all who leave here know the impact of violence.
May this memorial offer comfort, strength,
peace, hope and serenity.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dustin's New Best Friend

Well, let me tell you about the events of this last week and how this all came down to start with...
On Wednesday's we get a paper in the mail sorta like the news paper but not as big, not really a shopper either.
So I get an email from Dustin stating he found a Beagle for $50 or $60 dollars and he has $27 or $25. Wants to know if he can earn more? I told him that we would talk about it when I got home because I was busy at work. So in the mean time he picks up the phone and calls the owner of the dogs and finds out all the information he knows I'm gonna want.
When I get home he starts asking me a million questions. I told him we would have to wait and talk to Ronnie and see what he thought because I didnt know if it would be a good thing or not. While waiting to talk to Ronnie since he is at work in Nebraska, he sends his Granny Cissy an email.... this is part of the conversation....

Dustin: Granny I need to earn $30 dollars please.
Granny: So Do I!
Dustin: What? I found a Beagle and he is 50.00 I only got $27 or $25.
Granny: I'm at school talk later...
Dustin: I'm not trying to be Greedy or rude, but you know I can't get Pepe or Star back. And I need a new best friend. I will do whatever you need me too.
NOTE: Granny and Papa's car had just been put in the shop during this conversation. By the end of the last message, Granny told Papa he was gonna have to find a friend to ride with or walk. Wouldn't hurt him it was close. LMAO! She told me, by this time she was ready to go sell the house so he could have his dog. When I got home he already had everything lined out.
I told him that we didn't have a fence.... I came home to this.....! So there blows that excuse. He had went in the small wooded area behind our housing addition and acquired some thrown away fencing. TWO ROLLS! Please remember, this child is only 12.
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So again I tell him I am waiting to talk to Ronnie when he isn't so tired at night.
He then proceeds the next day to call the owner of the puppies and ask him if he can hold them till Friday so he can see if he can earn enough money. The man tell's him yes! He then picks up the phone and calls my LANDLORD and works out a deal to pay out the pet deposit. (He's really serious isn't he). When I get home he has a not for me that states everything he did. Because I have school at night and by time I get home he is in bed. Again, I have not talked to Ronnie.... that evening I talked to Ronnie. He being the level head of the bunch says to me.... We dont' have a PROPER fence and he's not home to help put it up. He also says that Dustin should wait till Dustin can be at home during the day to work with him, because as a baby dont need to be shut up all day while we are at school and work. I AGREE! Needless to say when I relayed all the information to Dustin, it didn't go over very well. However, he didn't say another word about it.

Saturday comes along and Rosalee and Raegan come over for Dustin's B-day Party. Plans fell apart because all the pools in the area are closed. We foudn one in Burkburnette that was opened and we pile everyone in the cars and head that way. Told them between 2 and 3. We arrive at 2:30 and it is all locked up. UGG! So home we head......

The kids decided they like playing outside..... (whole other story.. will post in a bit). So Rosalee and I sit outside with the kids while they play talking. Our conversation truns to the puppy and Dustin. While talking Dustin comes and says this neighbor guy wants to give him a dog kennel. So we tell him to go check. By this time the guy decides he can sell for $60.00. ...........>

Rosalee and the kids go off to check on it and she comes back and her and my mom and I all start making plans. I call to check if they still have pups and they do. So we load the kids up and away we all head to Oklahoma to look at the pups..... I'm sure you can guess what happens.

We examine the puppies and talk to the man who has the pups and at the end of our time there, we all agree on taking one home. Dustin ask the man how much and he replies by saying: "How much do you have? I hear you have worked very hard, so that you could have one?" Dustin then replies: "Yes Sir!". The man say's "I am gonna make you a deal", and disappears into his barn. When he returns he has a puppy shot in his hand and informs us that this would make his second shot. We all say thank you! As we get ready to leave the man hands Dustin $20.00 of the money he just paied for the dog back and tells him to use it for dog food and the remaning two parvo shots he needs. Dustin smiles and shakes his hand and says thank you and away we head. Since coming home, I dont think that the puppy has been able to walk on his own, because Dustin and Raegan and my nieces and nephew have done nothing but carry him. This is the shot I took this morning while everyone was asleep. Please keep in mind that his grandmothers have given him a dog cage for him to sleep in, a big dog pillow which he loves.

NOTE: The pillow that the puppy is laying on is actually the dog pillow that BELONGS in the FLOOR!











Monday, May 4, 2009

Baby Goose


"Standing Guard"

The weekend of my birthday Ronnie took us all camping and we sent the weekend in the Wichita Mountains. On Saturday we went up to Medicine Park and spent several hours walking around while the kids played in the river. Rosalee and I stopped off at the Riverside Cafe and enjoyed the music from the Tavern next door and while enjoying the day noticed a Goose on the rocks across the water from us. We also saw that he was standing guard over his "Lady" and new "Baby".


"Mama and Baby"

So this weekend the boys went to their Aunts and our drop off and pick up point was Medicine Park. Yesterday while waiting for everyone to arrive, I went over to see if I could see our new mama and her baby and with hopes that maybe another egg had hatched.

Well, I found our little family, but they had only had the one little baby Goose. He was so adorable waddling around and exploring his new world. We got to feed him and his parents but we were unable to hand feed like the other geese. They wouldn't let us too close without "Hissing" at us.

"Exploring new Territory"

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

CROP OUT CF EVENT

Well, I wanted to let eveyone know that we have a crop planned for Texas at the end of March and one in Oklahoma City in April. I dont have all the specifics yet, but stay tuned for more information. If you want to join us, email me and send me your information and I will send you the specifics as soon as I know.

100% of the proceeds from the two crops will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Oklahoma City to help find a cure for CF.

For more information: Visit......

http://www.cff.org/

Raegans Walkers Team

www.cff.org/great_strides/robininge