About this scrapbook page:
This scrapbook page was creatd for the postcard challenge. I apologize for the photos. I had to shrink them so small, the quality suffered. I took all of these photos on my first visit to the Oklahoma City Memorial. It was a very emotional experience.

Comments for this scrapbook page:
goinscraphappy says:
nicely done... i remember that day,another sad day in history..
Aug 12, 2008
Juanita M says:
I FELT THE SAME WAY WHEN I FIRST WENT THERE BUT YOUR PAGE IS WONDERFUL
Apr 18, 2008
Spud says:
Great job sis...
Jan 21, 2007
sandra marie says:
wonderful page well done
Jan 21, 2007
Claudia says:
Beautiful
Jan 20, 2007
Brooklynn's Mama says:
I have been there once. It is a very pretty memorial, at night the chairs light up. You captured it beautifully!
Jan 20, 2007
chrisg says:
This is a beautiful tribute !!
Jan 20, 2007
kaytill says:
This is fantastic! :)
Jan 20, 2007
dfsumner says:
Beautiful Babe, it was a horrible time and so many babies gone. Everyone should visit. Well done!
Jan 20, 2007
lilscrappydoo says:
great page
Jan 20, 2007
my4smileykids says:
Wow...Great job!
Jan 20, 2007
downadirtroad says:
The photo in the center appears as you first walk into the memorial building. 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
Jan 20, 2007
downadirtroad says:
The photo in the upper left hand corner shows a message spray painted on the wall by Team #5 who assisted at the site. It reads: 04-19-95 We search for the truth. We seek justice. The courts require it. The victims cry for it. And GOD demands it!

Jan 20, 2007
downadirtroad says:
The photo in the upper left hand corner shows a message spray painted on the wall by Team #5 who assited at the site. It reads: 04-19-95 We search for the truth. We seek justice. The courts require it. The victims cry for it. And GOD demands it!
Jan 20, 2007
downadirtroad says:
The photo in the center appears as you first walk into the memorial building. 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, strenght, peace, hope, and serenity.
Jan 20, 2007
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