On 09-11-01, at 8:45 a.m. I was driving to the gym on what would be the last day of normalcy as we knew it. On the radio, I heard that the World Trade Center had been hit. 5 minutes later, I arrived to find everyone looking at the televisions, while the second plane unbelievably hit. It now was apparent that this was no accident. The images would be repeated thousands of times, but I will never forget that first horrific view, where I was, and who I was with. Gym acquaintances that I had very shallow relationships with, are permanently in my memory, as we shared those first images.
On the 10 year anniversary, I plan to take a moment from my usual personal 'dramas' and remember those who lost their lives, their grieving family's, and the fireman and others who put their lives at risk with the rescue. I am saddened but proud of all of them as well as our great country. In my own way, I have to learn and move on, taking note of everyone I love as well as our freedom.
But I will never forget.
5 comments:
I know when things like this happen I think these people started their day like they usually did, doing normal everyday things..you just never know do ya? Kiss and hug your love ones, Smile...no matter how your day with them starts out...be the giver..you might be seeing them for the last time.
I remember when Robert Kennedy was shot. I came up to the truck. we were picking berries, and my dad was sitting in the truck crying as he listened to the radio. I'd never seen him cry before.
One of my very first memories was also the day JFK died, praying with my mother; and on 9/11, I was teaching the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that started WWI, and had a TV on in my office, and saw the 2nd plane hit live. A Macomb teacher quit, and I began teaching there, as well, the next week.
We had two prime ministers assassinated in our country. Bombing terror attacks still continue :(
Jeano-I totally agree. Live it today cuz there are no guarantees. Charles-Isn't that wild? It was a very sad time. Erik-Perfect recall! Now get back here and teach again! Mona-how horrible. And what terrible stress to be living under. xo To all, be grateful for every day we have to be with the ones we love. Life is so very fragile. xoxo
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