Re: Where Were You September 11, 2001?
I was in California just waking up. It was the first day of pre-school for my youngest.
My sister called and woke me up with these words... 'our country is being attacked' or something to that effect. I thought I was dreaming.
I turned on CNN and didn't turn it off for days. I called my husband who was just hearing about it at work and he didn't have a TV. Later, while I was talking to him, the towers started crashing Live... I couldn't believe it.. I started crying and saying No,No,No.. there are people and firefighters still in the buildings! (man, just writing this brings me right back to that day! I remember it like it was yesterday.) It was so horrible.
Later that day, I took my son to pre-school and before we went I stopped at Burger King to get him nuggets and it was so surreal to sit there and try to act normal. Everyone was sort of staring out in space in deep thought. I couldn't stop crying but was trying to hide it from my son... I got to the school and everyone was upset but we all had to act normal for the kids. I had a lump in my throat for so long.
The next day there was a special on some country music station and the songs were so sad - Garth Brooks " The Dance" songs like that.. I thought I would never stop crying. I couldn't stop thinking about the people on the planes, the people having to choose to jump( that was the worst for me), the firefighters... all of it was just so overwhelming.
We had a candlelight vigil on Friday and we all stood in a circle holding candles and praying and singing patriotic songs ..a solo musician walked up and played his Saxophone and then just walked away - it was so poignant and beautiful and so heartbreaking.
Time does heal, but I'll never forget that day.
" You've Been Thunder Struck ! "
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