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Marybeth Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 05:57:48 AM
Let us all remember 9--11



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Bellepepper Posted - Sep 13 2008 : 6:59:07 PM
Ole Ron and I had just started a trip in our Motorhome. We were in Valentine NE. That morning, Ron went out to unhook the utilities so we could take off for another days travel, I had the TV on and heard (kind of) what was happening. I told Ron to not unhook the cable TV or electricity and come in and watch what was going on. Then the second plane hit. Then the pentagon, then the towers started falling. Around noon we finally took off and drove for a couple of hours and stopped again at an RV park and got hooked up to electric and cable TV. Then we heard all planes were grounded. Our son was working on a job in Taywan.Sared us to death that he could not get home. We were on the cell phone all over the US trying to figure is we should come home. They closed Mount Rushmore. All we could think about was how many people were working in the Trade center and pentagon. We kept driving and stoping early to watch TV. Our 2 week trip took us 20 days because we stoped and watched TV. We carry a couple of little US Flags in the RV. We "planted" the flag every time we stopped. Everyone ask us where we got the flags. All the stores were out. We donated money everywhere we saw the Red Cross or Salvation Army.

We will never forget.
elphie0503 Posted - Sep 13 2008 : 08:56:17 AM
I was at work, and we had VP's in~~big meeting, you know the works. Usually we would play the radio, but because they were there, we had it turned off. My DH and I were separated at the time, and he called me and asked if I knew. Of course we didn't, so we turned on the radio and heard it all. There was nothing but silence the rest of the afternoon. That night, my roomie and I just watched it over and over...my DH and I reconciled that next weekend. I guess we both realized how silly we were being, when so many had lost soooo much for some maniac's ideas.

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StarMeadow Posted - Sep 13 2008 : 06:37:01 AM
I was in my office at my HS. A teacher asked if I had heard about the "crash". I went in to the classroom next door and we watched the whole thing live. I remember asking the other teacher if he thought that a plane could "accidentally" hit one of those towers. Right about then the second one came flying in. I was in shock. The tears just started coming as the towers collapsed. The building went into lock down and we immediately had to take action for our students. Many were VERY upset. Many had family in NY. We tried to keep things calm but the tv stayed on. When you were in the hall there were no students but you could hear the muffled sounds of every tv in every room. Our staff were pretty amazing. We all managed to shake off our original shock and tend to our kids. The office was non-stop phone call central. -- My husband was out of town too. I remember feeling VERY alone that night. I put both my boys in my bed.

I think the oddest feeling was getting up the next morning and having just a completely silent sky. We live w/in driving distance of several medium size airports and of course there is Detroit Metro to the south. I just remember being bone tired after watching/worrying into the night. But there was no sound. It was weird. Not even birds. The sky was clear and blue but no "trails" of people in planes traveling. Later in the day we did have a few BIG army jets fly over. That NEVER happens. We get the occasional big transport heli from the National Guard base up north but NOT fighter jets.

In a couple weeks my husbands brother ships out for Iraq.
bbteacher Posted - Sep 12 2008 : 08:08:24 AM
I live on the east coast-Baltimore, Md. I was at home doing a lesson with our two boys-we homeschooled our kids. My hubby called from work to say turn on the T.V.-something is happening at the World Trade Center-a plane is involved and it looks bad. The boys and I headed upstairs, turned on the tube and watched in disbelief. We turned on the T.V. right as the second plane hit the towers. It was very upsetting. We said a prayer for everyone involved and watched a while longer.
On an upnote...my husband is now employed (has been for 5 years) by a company that is subcontracted to Bolling Airforce Base in Washington, D.C. He is a D.O.D. worker-Dept. of Defense. He's high clearence and mostly can't talk about his job. But this I do know, that where he works, the entire division was created immediately after 9-11. The sole purpose of his division-civilian and military is to keep the skies over our nation's capital and surrounding skies free from terrorists attacks. In other words, NO more planes being used a weapons. He tells me the military has stuff in place now that seem almost like science fiction for the protection of the country. I'm putting this out there not for bragging-although I'm very proud of my DH and the work he and our military do, but more as a comfort/take heart for all who know we live in a much scarier and meaner world than when we were kids.

Be well and live each day to the fullest,
Bonnie
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Contrary Wife Posted - Sep 12 2008 : 07:29:06 AM
I was at work. Customers were coming in with a look of disbelief on their faces, telling me what was happening. I went to the office and told my son-in-law, who thought it couldn't be much and kinda pooh-poohed it. Later, he would watch the footage with people jumping out the windows with tears rolling down his face. A terriable day for our country.
Now I am the groundskeeper for our small town cemetery and yesterday(9/11) I flew the flag at half mast and and put out the large flags I put out for Memorial Day, I don't know if anyone came up and saw them flying, but I felt better doing it.

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CountryBorn Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 7:23:40 PM
I had just walked into the living room when the TV caught my eye I stood there with a dish towel in my hands and I don't think I really comprehended what I was seeing at first. I thought a plane just had trouble and had crashed. Then I actually watched the second plane hit the building. It was just so unreal to me. Then I felt very sad and felt in my heart nothing would ever really be the same.

Mary Jane

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junkjunkie Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 5:42:43 PM
My birthday is on the 10th. That week I worked the 4 to midnight shift and I remember waking up with the tv on. Diane Sawyer and Charlie Gibson were wrapping up 'Good Morning America' then remarking about a plane hitting one of the twin tower buildings, with footage in the background. I was shocked, but I thought that it was a small private plane that hit it. Then shortly after the second plane hit the other building. My immediate reaction was...terrorism...this is war. I watched the coverage all morning...in shocked disbelief. The striking thing about that day was that it was the most beautiful early fall weather. The sky was chrystal clear, cloudless and a brilliant blue. The temperature was low 70's with no humidity. You couldn't have ordered a better day...such a huge contrast to the horror happening in NYC, Washington and Pennsylvania. I didn't see the first tower fall. I remember thinking where was the first tower?...but there was so much smoke that I thought you couldn't see it on tv. Then I saw the second tower fall and I screamed. Jogging this memory now brings up the great shock and sadness I felt that day. I went in to work later and everyone had the television on, watching all the news coverage. Not much work done that day. One of my co-workers had family that worked in one of the towers.


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SusieQue Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 3:41:48 PM
I also remember....I was on the phone with a client and the client just stopped talking and finally said for me to hold on - he was actually talking so fast that I had no idea what he was speaking about. Was not long after that we all started getting personal phone calls from our family.

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Amie C. Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 1:29:16 PM
We were actually pretty sure that it was an attack by terrorists as soon as we learned that the planes were civilian and not military (we wondered at first about China). We'd been following Bin Laden in the news since the USS Cole bombing. You might not know it, but the idea of using highjacked planes as weapons was not unheard of. It was discussed in my husband's undergraduate urban planning classes in the early 1990s.
fionalovesshrek Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 12:34:28 PM
I was at home, Eastern time getting ready for Ladies Bible study. Hubby was in Florida on a trip and he came home asap. Our only son (at the time) was 3.5 and was crying.
I flew cross country 6 days later, and also have a post 9/11 baby (he's 6 now)...
I remember the news guys saying it was a small plane, and a report that a helicopter crashed into the pentagon and a lady at the bible study said "oh no, that's not true, this is all an accident" talk about denial. By the end of the day we knew, it was a direct attack.
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Amie C. Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 12:29:09 PM
I was asleep. My husband was still in grad school at the time, and the semester was about to start. We had driven through the night from Rochester to Philadelphia and arrived at our dorm apartment around 3 am. Funny thing, we were very tired and we'd stopped at the Allentown rest area to sleep for a few hours. We couldn't get to sleep. My husband said he had a bad feeling, that we needed to get home (to our apartment, that is) as soon as possible. So we got back on the highway.

It was around 10 the next morning that one of our neighbors woke us up pounding on the door. She didn't tell us "A plane crashed into the WTC in NY." She said, "Terrorists are attacking major cities all along the east coast!" That got us out of bed in a hurry, all right. We thought Philadelphia was being attacked.

Then, of course, we were glued to the tv all day like everyone else. I was supposed to be my first day back at my job, and I went in at 3 as schedule, but then they closed the store at 5 and sent us home.

In the evening, we drove across town to a prayer service at a friend's church. There were candles and flags in people's windows and on the sidewalks all across the city.

A thing happened on the way that was kind of funny, but not really. We had heard rumors about people attacking convenience store clerks who might appear to be of Middle Eastern ethnicity. We had even heard rumors that the Philly city police had been called to arrest off-duty Lower Merion township police who had come into the city and started beating up store clerks. We stopped for gas that evening at a convenience store very close to our school. My husband noticed that the clerk, a young guy who might have been Indian or Pakistani, seemed very nervous. So when he came out to the car, he got a couple of large American flag stickers that someone had been handing out earlier in the day, and he took them in to the store clerk to ask if he wanted them to stick on his register or window. The poor kid was pitifully grateful. There had been such a rush on flag paraphernalia that day, you couln't find anything in stores by that point in the evening.

Sorry for the long story. It's one of those days where you remember everything.
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 11:44:34 AM
Awe Goergieann, my husband has lung problems from it too. Thankfully he kept on his mask. Even though they kept telling the guys it was ok to go with out it, that the air quality was testing fine! YEAH RIGHT!!! DUH! Fires every where, all that mess, and the air is fine.

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jpbluesky Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 11:40:09 AM
I was at work, an advertising firm. We had TV's in the conference room and many places at that office. I went into the confernece room to see the second plane hit and my boss was sitting there stunned. I immediately called my hubby andmy daughter at college, and then took an early lunch and went to the bank to get cash, filled my tank, and checked on my family. Who knew at that point where it was going to stop? We live in a capitol city in the state where the terrorists learned to fly their planes! I was feeling very uncertain, as were all of us, I know.

Our TV was on for days afterward, and our heartbreak just grew the more we saw and heard. I pray that something like that will never happen again.

Wow, I just went back and read some of the first-hand accounts, and your stories are amazing.

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Georgiann Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 11:32:06 AM
I had just finished my first storytime of the day on the bookmobile at a little country school when the principal came out and told me perhaps I should head back to the library, as there "seemed to be some sort of national crisis".

Has anyone been to the WTC site in NYC? On my son's 8th grade class trip in May 07, we were fortunate to be given a tour by an engineer who spent 6 months after the tragedy at the site. God bless him -- he has lung damage from the particles in the air, and didn't expect to live 5 years longer. I pray for him, expecially today.

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lisamarie508 Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 11:15:23 AM
It was really weird. I was at work and dh called and said "A plane hit the twin towers in NY". That's all he said; not hi hon or guess what or anything. So, I'm thinking he's messing with me (he likes to play jokes on the phone) and I just said "yeah?". He repeated the same thing and so I said "ok, what's the punchline?" That's when he told me it's no joke it really happened and then the second plane hit while I was talking to him. It took a few seconds for the gravity of the situation to sink in. And then I hung up and told my co-workers. We didn't have a radio or anything at work and I had to wait until I came home for lunch to see what what going on. I didn't know anybody there and had no personal ties to NYC at all, but I was in tears anyway.

Every year since we hang our flag at half staff and we have two commemorative flags that we hang out on the front porch just for this day to honor all those who were lost and all the families that lost someone.

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Back Home Again Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 10:52:24 AM
Heather....yes indeed we were thankful, we got our son on his cell phone!! and I wanted to add...............Days after the attack my son said he felt people banded together to help each other in the most heartfelt ways. From the Very Worst Experience for a young person, my son is able to look back at the Best that Humanity had to offer!

Until Later,
Audrey

~ Side by side or miles apart....dear friends are always close to the heart ~
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 10:22:21 AM
Audrey I'm shocked you were able to get through on the phone. We couldn't get through to any one on the phone. :(

I remember I had just woke up not long before that. And my husband was working first shift, so had just gotten home.

I was looking for something good to watch on TV. And all were about the first plane crash, I hate bad news so kept flipping, but it was all about this plane crash. So I finally decided to go ahead and see what it was all about. Since it was a airline my husband used to work for, I called him to come in and look at this as well (I knew he would be interested). And we started saying, it's so clear and beautiful out today, how could they not miss a huge building like that. And right at that moment the second one hit. And our hearts sank.......my husband said this is no accident this, is a attack! And tried to call his mom who works near the towers but the phone lines were already all busied up. We couldn't make phone calls for days. Thankfully she was sick and stayed home from work that day.

Then my husband started smelling the smoke, and swore I was burning something. And I had to show him it was NOT me burning anything, it was the smoke from the fires of the towers. Then ash started falling all on our block. And papers, and all kinds of things rained from the sky.

The first tower fell......

Then the tv said we should be inside and windows closed. I heard grandma, and my nieces and nephews that she baby sat during the day playing outside. So we ran down the 4 flights of stairs and told them to get in the house. They shouldn't be out in the ash and soot. And grandma had no idea what was happening. She hadn't turned on the TV that morning.

Then the second tower fell.

Next thing we know the tv was out. And that was it. (TV was coming from on top of the second tower.) We didn't have tv for days. Grandma didn't get to see what happened on tv for a while.

I didn't see my husband for days. He's a city electrician. And his job was to keep the generators going. He worked for 72 hours straight at ground zero keeping the generators going, to keep the lights on for the rescue workers. He didn't eat for over 24 hours, cause he was NOT a rescue worker, and of course there was no food down there. When Red Cross was coming around with sandwiches it was only for rescue workers. I finally got a hold of him on a cell phone (amazing cause the cell phones were out too cause of the second towers collasp). And I told him he better explain to the red cross, that he was on mandatory work, and even though he may not be digging for people, he was a worker, that had to be there to help the rescuers, and he needed food too! So he ended up with one sandwich in 72 hours!

After that, we went on our belated honeymoon as scheduled and it was the least amount of people I ever seen on a airplane out of NYC!

They let us set any where we wanted on the plane. There was only like 10 other people on the flight. And we were going to Miami! (that's usually a loaded flight).

However, we got there at 4 in the morning, and didn't get through security till 9am! And our flight was for 9:15, we about didn't make it!

However, I will never forget the pilot. You will remain in your seat at all times during this flight. If you need to get up, you will push the flight attendant button, and she will evaluate if you need to get up or not. IF you get up with out asking first, the proper procedures will take place. (AKA you will be beat down!)

A month later the flights had changed completely!

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Back Home Again Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 09:58:12 AM
Where to begin................I do so remember where I was,,,,,, it was a very frightening experience for us. My son (straight out of college) was living and working in NYC. His apartment was across the street from The Empire State Building. I was getting dressed and ready to leave for work. I was tuned in to Good Morning America as I was dressing and heard Diane Sawyer and Charlie Gibson start talking about a Plane Crashing into the World Trade Center!!! OHHH Lord the FEAR I felt was Beyond Belief! .....

I ran to the phone to call my son .... he was already at work and said he could see the smoke and soot from the windows in his office....his building had windows all around. He said it was absolutely surreal. Words CAN NOT begin to express the words for our relief that he was safe!! Our son was evacuated from his building every evening/night for several days because there were continuous Bomb Scares at the Empire State Building and every time there was one, they evacuated all the surrounding buildings. It was Extremely Frightening to Us ..... we could not get to him and he could not come to us ....planes were not flying, as I am sure you all remember.

My cousins daughter arrived at her building in extreme close proximaty to the World Trade Center, when people were throwing themselves out of the building........she turned and walked and walked over the Brooklyn Bridge in extreme shock.....she called her brother who also works in the City to tell him where she was so he could come to pick her up. She was Terrified! Yes....I do remember! and I pray ,,,,,,, "Never Again"!

Until Later,
Audrey

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Txfarmgal Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 09:46:45 AM
just getting up getting kids ready for school. we were in CA then. we were saddened, we prayed and we watched the tv most of the day. Every year I pray and lift up those who lost family on this day. my uncle went to 75 funerals in those next few months.

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dutchy Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 09:34:22 AM
I was at work. My mom called me in tears that a plane had crashed into the twin Towers, and it was said to be an accident. Later she called me and said a second plane hit and now they say it is a terrorist attack.
I tried, at work still, to log on to CNN, but couldn`t.

When I went home by train no-one was talking about it no-one had heard yet- Remember it was 4 in the PM here, and just 9 AM in the USA.

SO when I got home, mom was flabbergasted, very sad and crying all the time. From that moment on we were glued to the tv networks to watch all the programmes.

It still is something that hurts, at least me here in the Netherlands.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 08:53:26 AM
I was in Calif, where we lived then, up making breakfast for my kids and after the first plane hit my sis in law called to tell me to turn on the tv..she knows me and knew I wouldn't have it on yet....and then right then the second plane hit..very surreal!!

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yarnmamma Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 07:58:14 AM
hi farmgal sisters.
There is a topic about special prayers under "Hogs and Kiches".

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Firemama Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 07:50:20 AM
I was watchin PBS with my kids when hubby called. I thought it was the end of the world. I cried and begged him to come home. The sense of heaviness, I cant even explain the feeling will never leave my heart and stomach. I think of all those who we lost, and the chain of events it caused.I thank God for everyday with my children, and try to never take anything for granted.
My kids asked me about it this morning, they are having an assembly today to remember.

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yarnmamma Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 07:47:48 AM
I heard about the first plane while driving to a mammogram apt. (my first one), I stopped and told myself not to cry while driving. I made a couple of calls, then while in the waiting room the 2nd plane hit..live on tv while we watched....doctors, nurses came out to watch. Nobody said anything...I think we were all in shock. The workers were so "professional" that they didn't mention it at all.
What a life changing moment. I believe now more than ever in living one day at a time and being thankful, courageous, loving, forgiving and aware that there is a Higher Power loving us no matter what and even in the worst of circumstances the best of people comes out. Humans are loving and compassionate beyond limit.
Thanks for this topic.

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clux64 Posted - Sep 11 2008 : 07:35:06 AM
I walked into work to see the look of absolute shock on everyone in the office...I followed their gaze to the tv which had been uncharacteristically turned on and that's the first time I heard--both planes had already struck and it was most certainly an attack. Then I realized, that my husband had flown out that morning on business. Of course, he left me no flight information...I wasn't even sure where he was going! I made a hasty call to his secretary, "um, Cindy, um, do you know what flight Bill took this morning?" She had to call me back. In the meantime thankfully, my husband called to say he and a co-worker were stranded in St. Louis. They weren't even sure what happened as they cut off the CNN feed in the airport so I had to update him...the information he had was just rumors that were comming from other passengers and people in the airport. Then there's whole long story about getting them home from St. Louis. The other distinct memory I have was how quiet the skys were in abscense of plane traffic that day---except for one, freakish jet sound which crossed the sky late in the day as I was out getting the mail. I later learned it was Airforce one which was parked for a time at Offit airbase. It's like it was yesterday.


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