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              <text>I was corporate recruiter working for State Street Corporation in Kansas City.  On September 11th, 2001, I was scheduled to attend a college career fair at Emporia State University in Central Kansas (my alma mater).  Just before 8:00 CST, two colleagues and I were in unusually heavy traffic leaving Kansas City.  We were checking radio stations fir a traffic report.  Never did we find a traffic report, but we did hear something mentioned about a plane crash in NYC.  Thinking nothing of it, we turned off the radio as soon as traffic picked back up.

When we arrived at the university, sightly more than one hours later, we were greeted at the student union by career fair workers.  They were anxious.  With shaken voices, they told us all about the tragic news from the East Coast.  "New York has been attacked!"  It goes without saying, that morning, the career fair was virtually empty of job seekers.  Furthermore, none of us recruiters were even thinking about the career fair.  We did not have access to a television in the student union, thus all of our information about the unfolding events was learned via radio and word of mouth.  Because cell phone service was limited to non-existent that day, the recruiters had formed lines to use the pay phones.  Most of the recruiters spent the morning trying to contact his/her corporate headquarters to find out what was going on a home and what to do next.  By noon, I was able to contact the receptionist at our regional office in downtown Kansas City.  He relayed the message from our manager for us to return to Kansas City, immediately.  It turns out that the National Guard had evacuated downtown Kansas City, and everyone was returning home to be with family.

It was utter chaos in the heartland, as we drove back to Kansas City.  Lines of cars waited to get off the interstate highway to purchase gasoline, prices that had sky-rocketed within a few hours.  Radio broadcasts varied with horrifying stories from rumored attacks in the Midwest, rumors of additional strikes being planned across the US, to food and gas supplies running on empty, to the death and chaos on the East Coast, to a war already being planned.  The National Guard was being called out in cities like Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita and the like.  

Finally, I arrived at my apartment in Kansas City in time for the evening news.  I turned on the TV and hear the voice of Dan Rather and see the scenes from NYC on the screen.  That was the first time I saw the scenes from NYC.  I couldn't move.  I broke down in tears.  Only having a cell phone at home, I was unable to make contact with friends and family.  The typically busy boulevard down below was quiet, an unnerving silence.  Like many, I felt the world had come to an end.  I felt alone.  With a bottle of wine and a pack of cigarettes, I sat all evening in front of the TV all night and cried.
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We reported to work on time and the morning at the restaurant we worked at went as usual, and at about 8:30 a.m., I went out the back door for a cigarette break. I had my cigarette and came back in and went about my job, and aboput five minutes after I had come in, I hear the volume on the radio go up. Way up. I ran back there to see what was going on, and a co-worker told me that a plane had just hit the world Trade Center. It was on the Howard Stern show, so We all thought "no way, it's Howard Stern, he's pulling a joke of soem kind." I brushed this off rather quickly, and went back to my work area. All of a sudden a woman came bursting through the doors saying that the Trade Center had been hit by a plane. This was the first moment I realized that it was real, and as quickly as I could I served the woman and went back and reported to my coworkers that this was real. By this time the second plane had hit, and we all dropped everything, forgot about our jobs, and crowded around this radio. It didn't even matter that we forgot about working because no customers were coming in anyway; this restaurant was very popular and very busy, and during lunch hours the place was packed. I think we had maybe 4 customers for lunch that day. Back to my story, every single one of us were speechless and could say nothing but "oh my god, oh my god." When we heard about the plane hitting the Pentagon, and planes possibly circling over northern Virginia, my boyfriend and I, especially him, became frantic. His older brother works in washington D.C., and his parents live in a town not very far from D.C.. We were grabbign every phone we could, trying to call his brother and parents, but the phone lines were all busy and we could not get through. This made us even more worried. 

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              <text>As I walked to my building from the subway located on Sixth Avenue and 42nd St., I was thinking about what a beautiful day we were having.  I prayed that Jesus would come back soon, as I usually do.

When I entered the office at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company - located in the Kodak building on 6th and 43rd, I noticed that my co-workers were looking out the window at some smoke.  They had the radio on and I asked what was happening.  They told me that the World Trade Center was on fire!  We were not able to see the building from our location on the 17th floor, however we did see a lot of smoke.

Someone suggested that we watch the television in the conference room.  Like most people, we wondered how a plane could possibly accidentally hit the WTC on such a clear day!
The next thing we saw was another plane hit the other tower and I said it was a terrorist attack!

As we watched in horror, we saw the first tower implode.  One of our employees (Debbie) had a sister who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.  She screamed as she watched the tower collapse. 
 
I have a friend who works for Port Authority, I started sobbing.  I remember another co-worker (Mary) also sobbing.
I went back to my desk crying my eyes out thinking about my friend Lorraine Walsh.  I kept saying her name.  I just knew she could not have gotten out of that building.  Everything happened so fast, I just thought that there were thousands of people killed in that disaster.

We were hearing reports that there were several planes that had been hijacked and no one knew how many or where they were.

I tried to contact my sister who works at Cravath Swain and Moore, a law firm on 8th Ave. and 50th St.  She was OK.  I told her that one of my co-workers invited me to stay with her in Brooklyn.

After a while the phone lines were jammed and we could not make any calls.  Our Office Manager decided to let us go and wanted to make sure that no one was alone.  We all grouped together outside the office.  By that time I knew that the bridges and roads were closed to N.J.  

My manager's husband had walked up to our office from 7 WTC.  He was OK and told us his experience of escaping from the building.  So a group of us - my manager - Gerri Fernandes; her husband; Sara Giaimo - the secretary; Mary Gaw - my co-worker started walking uptown to the Queens Midtown Bridge.  There were thousands of people trying to get out of the city. We all tried to stay together, hanging on to each other for dear life.  Everyone kept making sure that we did not lose anyone.

It was very hot.  We arrived at the bridge and the police were directing us to walk on the sunny side of the bridge.  It felt like a hundred degrees!  It seemed like we had walked about 10 miles already.  I had no idea where we were going.  I was just following the crowd.

I felt sorry for Gerri.  She was walking in heels.  I was so happy that I had my sneakers on.  I couldn't imagine how much pain she was in.  

As we walked over the bridge, we could see the smoke coming from downtown.  It was really sickening.

People had all sorts of emotions.  Some were grieving.  Some were enjoying the adventure.

When we finally got to the other side of the bridge, Gerri and her husband went on their way.  Mary, Sara, and I went to Sara's parents' house in Queens.  Her family is from Italy and they gave us some food and water which I delighted to have.

We watched TV for a while and waited for Sara's daughter to pick us up and drive us to Sara's house. We were at Sara's house for a while and Sara gave us some wonderful tomatoes from her garden with olive oil and mozzerella cheese.  They were fabulous and as usual, I was starving.

Then we waited for Mary's brother to pick us up to bring us to Brooklyn.  He arrived about 6 and took us to his house.  We were there for a while visiting with him.  Then he drove Mary and I to Mary's house in Brooklyn.  

She is Chinese and lives in the China town section of Brooklyn.  I met her family, including her grandmother.  They made dinner for us.  The family spoke Chinese and Mary translated for me.

They were Buddhist and had a little Buddhist altar in their dining room with a box for their ancestors remains.  I found it very interesting.

After dinner, Mary and I watched TV until about 3 AM.  I tried calling NJ several times during the night but the lines were still not working.  I finally went to sleep.  Mary had given me her room.  She stayed up and watched TV practically all night.

That's all I could think about was Lorraine Walsh, my friend who worked for Port Authority.  Lorraine had escaped the first bombing in 1993.  I was sure that she did not make it this time but I was dying to know what happened to her.

The next morning, I had breakfast with Mary and she walked me over to the subway so I could get back home.  The subway from Brooklyn went past downtown Manhattan.  There was such a feeling of emptiness there.  I had to go to midtown to get transportation back to New Jersey.

When I finally got back to Jersey City, where I was staying with my friend Gwen Verdon, I had a chance to call my mother and reassure her that I was OK.  I found out that my sisters were OK too.

I called Lorraine's house and left a message for her on her answering machine begging her to call me if she was OK.  Lorraine had a habit of never returning phone calls.  

I couldn't believe my ears when I actually received a call from Lorraine telling me she was OK but very emotionally upset about loosing so many of her friends and co-workers.  I was so happy she was alive!

When I spoke with my cousin Mary about Lorraine, she told me that she was relieved that her brother Richard got out alive too.  I didn't even know that Richard worked at the WTC!

About a week later, I learned that Al Kappelman, who I knew from the Liberty Mutual International Division had been killed while attending a meeting at the WTC.  Then about a month later, I received a notice for a memorial Mass for Deborah Kobus who had been killed at the World Trade Center.

I met Debbie when I worked at Sun Life of New York Insurance Company.  Debbie was very adventurous and loved traveling all over the world and go skiing.  She would often go by herself.  

She also told me that she was reading the entire Bible from start to finish.  She inspired me to start reading it too.

When I decided to enter a Monastery, I had asked Debbie to write a reference letter for me.  She asked me to help her.  We decided to meet at the bar of the Marriott Hotel where she wrote the referral letter for me.

She was also there at the Monastery the day that I had entered.  Unfortunately, I was asked to leave about a month later.

I'm still in mourning for Debbie and Al.  I pray that they are at rest with God.  I pray that all those who were killed that day are with God, too.

God bless America!


 

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  As time went on, days, weeks, months... I watched the magazines and news shows about all the events related to this disaster.  I ached in my heart for all the lost souls and people searching and searching for survivors.  I wondered how it could rain in New York so soon after the collapse, how did that affect the searching?  I just thought about it all so much. 
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              <text>Sept. 11,  2003

I'm sure I looked out the window that morning but is wasn't to admire the blue sky, it was to see what others were wearing down on the sidewalks. I was happy to see that I had at least one more warm day, fall had not yet taken hold. I wore a nice black top, a bright asian print skirt and my nude colored heels. I left the house around 8:20 and passed Tom on the first floor coming back from his run over the bridge and back. "Have a good day" we said to each other. We didn't kiss because he was dripping with sweat and then I was off to Borough Hall to catch the 2/3 to work. 

I usually look at my watch when I'm getting off the train at 34th so I can determine how fast of a pace I need to set for myself to be at work by 9:00. I don't remember looking but I must have and what ever time it was, I concluded that I could take my time. I walked west across 34th on the north side of the street towards 8th, crossed to the New Yorker and headed north to Intermission Deli where my coffee was ready for me seconds after walking in the door. When I stepped off the elevator on the 19th floor of our office building there was Ben sitting in front of the door. I looked at my watch again, not really paying attention to what time it was, but to what time it wasn't. It wasn't 9:00 yet. Ray was supposed to open because it was Tuesday and Carol has an appointment every Tuesday morning. It wasn't long before Ray arrived and let us in. It must have been around 8:50.

I did my usual routine. I walked to my computer, turned it on, put down my bag and headed to the kitchen to doctor up my coffee. On my way to the kitchen the phone rang and I answered it at Charlie's desk. "Ray, it's your mom on the phone" I yelled as I put her on hold and continued on to the kitchen. I hadn't even gotten a spoon out of the drawer when Ray yelled "Shawna, come here....quick". As I rounded the corner and saw Ray and Ben standing at the window I immediately thought that someone had jumped from a floor above.  As I rushed closer Ray said that a plane had hit one of the towers at the World Trade Center. I looked south and there it was, a gaping hole in the side of the western most tower. We shot a few questions at each other, "What else did your mom say?" , "How many floors do you think it will effect", "How will they put out a fire that high?", "How could a pilot not see the towers on a day like today?".  

I called home to tell Tom to take a different subway line since ours runs beneath the WTC. I thought that with all the confusion, it would probably take forever for him to get to work. I was at my desk about to check emails when Eileen walked in. She looked so white and could only say "Another plane just hit the other tower". We all rushed back to the window only to see both towers were on fire and that's when we knew that this was no accident. We watched in horror through teary eyes and then started making mental lists of who we know and where they were.

Somewhere in the next 20 minutes Stacey, Marnie, Jim  and Scott showed up. Stacey got her little black and white TV out of her office and hooked it up behind Ray's desk. We flipped the little black and white TV back and forth between the only two channels that would come in. One had a decent picture but was in Spanish and the other had a horrible picture but was in english. We all wandered around the office from windows to computers, from the kitchen to the conference area. Stacey came to each one of us in private to ask if we needed anything, to see if we had found our loved ones and if everything is alright. There was no reason for Tom to be in lower Manhattan that morning other than being on the subway so I didn't panic but I was worried. I wanted to talk to him just to be sure. I called home again and left a message. I emailed him at work and told him to let me know as soon as he arrived. I waited about 10 minutes and then called him at work but he wasn't there yet.  Suddenly I heard gasps from all around a few "Oh my god" echoed and I jumped up from my desk and ran to the window to see only one tower and then a cloud of smoke moving in all directions. I had  been pretty calm until then but all that changed. 

Did I just see what I think I saw? How could the tower just crumble like that? Would that have collapsed the subway lines below the WTC? Where is Tom? I checked my email again, but nothing from Tom. I answered an email from Staci, my sister, and from Jenny McGinnis and then called home. Through a lot of tears I assured my mom and dad that I was ok and that Tom was bound to turn up at work any minute. They were the ones that told me about the fourth hijacked plane that was still unaccounted for. People in northern WV were watching the skies as they tracked the plane in the area and finally down in Pennsylvania. I promised them I'd get back to them soon, said I love you one more time and then said good bye. Moments later Tom called to say that he was safely at work. Finally a sigh of relief. 

I had my coffee in hand and was standing at the window next to Stacey when we saw the antenna of the second tower start to sway and then the unthinkable happened. The second tower came down. We just stood there and watched. I couldn't begin to comprehend what I had just witnessed. We were immediately trying to calculate how much time had passed and how long it would have taken to evacuate the area. It didn't take long before we realized that most of the people probably didn't get out. 

None of us knew how much worse this could get. We heard about the Pentagon and then the plane in PA going down. We all kept glancing out the window at the Empire State Building wondering if that was the next target. They closed off all the bridges and tunnels. The subways were stopped. We we trapped. Someone suggested getting some food and money incase we were spending the night at the office. 

Marnie and I went together to get some cash and I despertly wanted a change of clothes. Somehow it just felt wrong to be dressed up at a time like this. When we reached the lobby and headed out onto 8th Ave were were engulfed in a sea of people. Every face I looked into had the same distant gaze. The sidewalks were packed and pouring into the streets. Businesses and shops were closing up but the workers had nowhere to go. We heard sirens coming from the south and everything just stopped to see a badly beaten ambulance covered in debris, back doors missing, heading north on 8th. Once it passed we all resumed our trek to where ever it was we were going. Marnie and I walked across 34th to Citibank but there was a sign on the door that said "Closed". We turned around and headed back to the Duane Reade on 8th. 

We didn't talk too much on the way. We shared a couple of glances but mainly just watched the others on the street. As we were about to cross the street at 8th we heard a sound that just hours before would have gone unnoticed. It was a plane heading south over the island. Every person in sight stopped and watched as it passed overhead. We all knew that the FAA had grounded all flights so we watched and waited for the worst. Nothing happened. We went to the drugstore where I immediately jumped in line to use the cash machine while Marnie grabbed some crackers, tampons, a flashlight and cigarettes. We left and went to Bargain Hunters down the street to try and find me some clothes. I bought a t shirt, mens shorts, socks and flip flops. We headed back upstairs where I was relieved to find that Tom had just arrived and was waiting for me at my computer.

After a long tearful hug and kiss I asked where he had been and what did he know. Tom was in the shower when the first plane hit. As he was getting dressed he turned on the TV to hear the news of the "accident". He quickly got his things together and headed down to the promenade to see first hand what was going on. In the time it took for him to get the two and a half blocks to the water, the second tower had been hit. He stood among a growing crowd and took pictures of the two burning towers. After about 10 minutes he headed towards the subway. There were considerable delays so by the time he actually reached work the first tower had already fallen. It wasn't long before Cardinal Communications closed it's doors for the day and Tom walked to my office to be with me.

We were all waiting desperately for some news of subway openings. We were ready to head home. Tom and I decided that we would wait another hour or so and then start walking towards the Brooklyn Bridge. I emailed Mom, Dad and Staci that we were going to try to make it home and that I would try and call when we got there. I knew that getting through was going to be difficult but we would try. 

Around 1:00 they announced that a few subway lines were going to open up, one of them being the A,C,E. We gathered our stuff and headed out together. When we got to the subway station we made our way to the middle express tracks and waited. The crowds kept getting bigger as we waited. We watched as a C train arrived on the local side, packed with people. We waited. We saw an A train approaching the local side so we, along with hundreds of others, rushed down the stairs, across the hall and up the other side to the local track. To an outsider it probably looked like a panicked mob but surprisingly, everyone was calm, just focused on getting on that train. Once the train doors closed and we all looked around at each other, I started to cry. There were people staring out the window into the black tunnels, there were others quietly crying into their hands, there were some covered in dirt and dust with visible scratches and wounds. One thing was universal, no one said a word. Instinctively, as we passed the lower Manhattan stations, we all looked up as though we could see the chaos above us. The doors did not open as we slowed down and passed through the lower Manhattan stops of Canal, Chambers and Broadway/Fulton but we could smell the fires burning. 

We finally reached High Street stop in Brooklyn and got off. Thomas and I immediately walked down to the promenade only to be greeted by hundreds of others. Most of lower Manhattan was hidden in a dark cloud of smoke and debris that was heading our way. The air was thick with smoke and unfamilliar smells of burning debris and flesh. We covered our mouths but still there we stood. There was a glitter like halo around the entire area, it was office paper floating around catching the sun and then flitting away. We stood and watched for awhile and then headed towards home. 

When we came into our apartment we were shocked to find that the smoke had followed us home. We immediately closed our windows to try and keep it out but it was too late. Turning on the TV we realized that we had lost all channels except for a barely visable CBS. We changed clothes, into something comfortable and then settled down to watch. We knew that it was going to be a long night so we opted to pick up some chinese and rent a few movies so we could get  a break from the coverage. As we were walking down Montegue with our movies and food, something fell from the sky into Toms arms. We looked closer and it was a partially charred page from a financial book...obviously from the WTC. We kept it and went home. 

The next few hours were long. We couldn't really stand to watch anymore news but we were afraid to turn it off. We watched as WTC 7 collapsed. We watched as they found no survivors. We watched as the mayor spoke to us about being strong. We watched as the experts estimated how long a person could survive in the pile. Thomas and I walked  back down to the promenade later that night only to see the smoke eating  up the horizon and a steady stream of police, emergency and fire vehicles lighting up the FDR and the bridge. All other traffic was halted. 

Sleep did not come easy for me. I was exhausted but my brain was in overdrive. I kept replaying the day in my head and then adding in images from TV. Then I began thinking about the view from the planes...the view from the top of the towers, the view from the street. I kept thinking in horror about what it must have been like for them and that kept me awake for hours. 

I wasn't sure what I was going to do the next day but Tom said that he was going to work. Stacey had told us that she would be there if any of us wanted to come in. We knew we wouldn't get any work done but she felt that  some of us would rather be there than be home. She was right. The thought of being home alone all day made me feel sick. Tom and I left together that morning. Our choices of subway lines was limited so we took the 4/5 to Grand Central Station. We kissed goodbye and headed our separate ways at 6th and 42nd. 

I started walking West and looking for a NY Times. After a block or so I realized how empty the streets were. None of that hustle and bustle that keeps the city going 24/7. When I reached Times Square I was shocked and actually frightened to find that there weren't even a dozen other people in sight other than the uniformed and armed soldiers on each of the corners. I walked slowly beneath the lighted signs and past the store fronts. It was a ghost town. I must have stopped 10 times to find a paper but could only get the Post and Daily News. I cried as I walked slowly and  tried to take it all in. This was a first and hopefully a last in my life, to see a city on hold. 

I reached my office building and knew that no one would be there this early so I went to my coffee shop downstairs to wait. The coffee shop was missing it's usual line of New Yorkers waiting for their caffeine fix for the day. I got to the counter and there were no words, just a nod of understanding, a small cosoleing smile and that was it. I took my coffee and my papers and planted myself at one of the far tables looking out towards the street. It only took a few minutes before I reached a page in the paper that I could not handle. I closed it and cried and then started again. 

When I finally did make my way upstairs to the office I felt a little better. I felt safer there than anywhere. Being in the same place with the same people somehow made it better.  We gathered around the TV set up on the conference table and did brainless tasks such as labeling job bags. We all shared news of others and were all relieved to find that none of us lost anyone particularly close to us. They all knew a friend of a friend who was still missing but I was fortunate..I didn't have that many friends in NYC.  

The next few days and weeks seemed surreal. There were armed guards everywhere, bomb threats in office buildings all around us. Each day as the subway car would approach lower Manhattan stops it would slow to a snails pace so as not to cause too much vibration above at the pile. Each day the stench seemed to get worse. After about two weeks we were able to open our windows but a faint burning smell was still in the air. People seemed a little nicer, a little more patient for awhile. Not a day would go by that I didn't see a dust covered construction worker on the subway with that look in his eye and just know where he was coming from. Police and firefighters in their best dress were seen all over town going to and from funerals. We all saw them and knew where they were going. The missing signs were up all over the city for months. The candles at the Promenade covered the ground to make a mosaic of wax with wilted flowers mixed in. It was months before the sound of an overhead plane ceased to send my heart pounding and my hands shaking.  Each milestone caused an almost paralyzing fear...one week, one month, two months, six months...

Tom and I went downtown a few weeks later. The streets were dirt and the only traffic was armed guards and workers on four wheelers and a few police SUVs. I was shocked to look down the street and see that a large frame like portion of one of the towers still stood and beneath it was part of the Borders Bookstore window, still in one piece. The tangled metal looked like splintered wood and garbage. There was nothing recognizable about it other than that window. We walked around and looked at the nearby buildings that were covered in dirt and debris. Many of the stores and buildings had begun to clean their ground floor facades but anything above that was colored a strange gray/brown color. Windows were blown out everywhere. We walked towards the church to find that people had begun hanging flowers and signs on the fence surrounding it. We looked up to see that the trees in the cemetery behind were littered with papers and debris. There was at least 8 inches of dirt and debris covering the entire cemetery so that many of the tombstones were mostly hidden. 

At the 6 month anniversary I took my video camera and made my way down to the promenade to see the two beams of light being turned on. We stood in silence and remembered. Those two beams of light filled the sky and soothed our hearts. They filled that gap that had been there for 6 months now. For a month I could look out my window and see that light as it disappeared into the sky. 

On the one year anniversary I took the day off so that I could remember in my own way. I grabbed a cup of coffee and walked down Montegue towards the promenade around 8:45 that morning. When I began my two block walk towards the water there weren't many people out but by the time I was a block away, hundreds of people came pouring out of homes and shops. Construction workers from a nearby site came marching down the middle of the road with hard hats on and a flag in hand. We all gathered in silence as we watched that empty space, each one of us remembering and reliving it in our own way. 

Around 9:30 I headed towards Ground Zero to take part in the ceremony. I found a place to stand, backed up against a police baracade across from the Burger King on the corner. I had been there many times over the past year but today it was so very different. I listened as they read names of people I did not know. I looked up to the sky in silence as they paused to mark the collapse of the first tower. I waited until I felt like I had had enough and then walked down to Battery Park. I didn't want to go home yet but I didn't know what to do so I almost with out thinking bought a ticket to go out to the Statue of Liberty. There weren't many people out there that day, everyone was at Ground Zero. I walked around in silence. I saw a women with a T-Shirt on that read on the back, "I survived the 96th floor of Tower Two" and people were coming up to her, shaking her hand, huging her and taking her  picture there infront of Lady Liberty. I cried on the ride back to Battery Park and then I headed home. 

Just this past Tuesday I was heading to Macy's when I found myself getting tears in my eyes. I looked around at the people on the train next to me and wondered if any of them remembered what it felt like that day. I got off at 34th and headed directly to Pronto. It wasn't the 11th but it sure felt like it to me. It was a beautiful Tuesday morning. I went to the one place other than my apartment that felt like home and I cried with Marnie.

It's now two years later and I've chosen to stay at home and write down as much as I can so I will never forget even though their are constant reminders all around me. There is still a huge gap in the skyline that I had grown to love. There is still a visible police present at all the subways in the city. There is still an uneasy feeling each time I hear sirens in the distance or a plane overhead. When I go through my closet and see that skirt I think of that day. Each year as the seasons start to change and we get one of those beautiful blue skies and cool breezes, I think of September 11, 2001.  

When friends come to visit and stand at the end of our street and ask, "Where were they", I know what they mean and there we stand, looking at something that is no longer there. 

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I remember sitting next to the sculpture in the plaza between the towers with Shannon and Mike while we ate our pasteries and drank our coffees during their first visit in 2000. 

I remember standing between the two towers and looking up but feeling too dizzy to look for too long.

I remember sitting at one of the little cafe tables in the plaza with a bottle of seltzer water one afternoon in 2000 and just watching people pass by. 

I remember heading to the ticket counter  for the observation deck a number of times but turning away and saying, "Maybe another day, the line is too long."

I remember teasing Tom each time we came around the corner and saw the Ben &amp; Jerry's in the shopping area beneath the towers.

I remember wandering into Papryus during one of Toms eye appointments  and buying a sympathy card that I had been searching for for years. I had first seen it in Portland when Mrs. Reppert died and once I sent it, I realized how much I loved the Native American poem that was in it. I searched for years for that poem and found it at the mall in the WTC on August 11th, 2001. I bought it just to keep.

I remember I remember that same day,  sitting outside on the ledge drinking my coffee as I waited for Tom who was at the eye doctor downstairs. I sat there looking up at the Marriot Hotel and noticed how odd the few open windows looked against the sleek black facade. 

I remember the huge planters and the concrete benches that decorated the plaza across from Century 21.

I remember on September 9th, 2001 listing off a number of options for how Tom and I should spend that beautiful Sunday. The WTC observation deck was one of them but we opted for the cheaper, hassle free option of hanging out on the back deck of Pier 17 and admiring the view of Brooklyn instead. 


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     About an hour later, the fourth plane, which was at first headed for The White House, had been hijacked as well.
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    My daughter drew a powerful picture of that horrific day.  It's a picture of our flag, and of our President, going on live television, giving the State Address, with two large skyscrapers on the ground with the United States Flag on the rubble, "our flag was still there."  My daughter is only seven years old, but understands completely.
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              <text>Mi historia de ese d?a ya la cont? pero si me gustar?a hacer una reflexi?n que en ese momento no hice, por miedo a incluirla en este sitio ya que no es mi intenci?n herir la sensibilidad de alguien que lo sufriera de forma personal.
No tengo ning?n tipo de odio hacia Estados Unidos, como pa?s, de hecho siempre he tenido la ilusi?n de viajar alg?n d?a y visitar muchos de sus m?s conocidos lugares.
Sin embargo, cuando no tienes el "exacervado patriotismo americano" y eres de otro pa?s (aunque me apene que aqu? si das muestras de patritismo espa?ol te tachen de franquista por la historia reciente)... bueno, a lo que voy.
Olvidando por un momento las v?ctimas inocentes que murieron ese d?a... no sent? esa herida en el orgullo americano. Ese orgullo americano que les hace creerse los m?s poderosos del mundo, que puede lo sean en armamento pero no en otras muchas cosas. Un pa?s que "carece" de historia, que mucho de lo que tienen como propio (cine, pizza, hot dog, hamburguesas, la Estatua de la Libertad...) realmente no son originarios de su pa?s sino de Europa... parece que esa "carencia" de historia les lleva a querer formar una historia propia: meti?ndose en guerras ajenas consider?ndose los grandes defensores de la humanidad... y eso, en su constante enfrentamiento con el mundo ?rabe, ha llevado a la situaci?n del 11 de septiembre.

Que le llev? a Estados Unidos a mandar sus tropas a Sud?n??
Por qu? apoya tanto a Israel?? Cierto es que los palestinos no son angelitos pero Sharon y sus ?rdenes tampoco son lo mejor, parece que olvidan lo que sufrieron en Alemania y ahora lo hacen ellos conlos palestinos arremetiendo contra campos de refugiados palestinos, sin dejar que pase la prensa para que vea lo que hace. Israel ser?a jud?a en tiempos lejanos pero dej? de serlo y ning?n pa?s por poderoso que sea tiene derecho a quitar su tierra a los palestinos para d?rsela a otro pueblo. 
?Y si quit?ramos a todos los americanos de los EE.UU. y devolvi?semos la tierra  a los indios a los que ellos mataban porque quer?an sus tierras?
Los indios de EEUU fueron masacrados con la misma mentalidad que impera ahora Bush. \"Salvemos el mundo de los malos, levantemos el Winchester contra el enemigo del pueblo americano\" (ser? parte del norteamericano hasta que el resto de paises no se pronuncie pero bueno...) \"y masacremos a quien haga falta, al fin y al cabo son malos y sus hijos tb lo ser?n. ?s? que compremos a los tontos dirigentes de los paises fronterizos y consigamos nuestro fin. El fin justifica los medios.\" 

Ahora tiene que bombardear a Irak porque dice que est?n fabricando armas... ?acaso no las fabrica EE.UU.? ?acaso no ha vendido, a espaldas, armas a pa?ses?
?qu? busca? ?iniciar un conflicto a escala mundial?

Iba a aniquilar a Ben Laden, el culpable de la masacre de las Torres Gemelas. ?D?nde est? BEn Laden? ?Qui?n "cre?" a Ben Laden? ?acaso no fue la CIA?

?cu?l es la verdad?
EE.UU. ha utilizado el 11 Sept para hacer crecer el sentimiento de patriotismo y de due?os todopoderosos del mundo, de poder controlar a todos los pa?ses (al igual que controla la ONU) ?Y que se hace con el terrorismo de EE.UU. sobre la naturaleza y la Madre Tierra?

Bush encontr? una forma de gastar armamento (como hizo su padre en el Golfo P?rsico) y como no ha conseguido la cabeza de Ben Laden encuentra una excusa para conseguir la cabeza de Sadam Hussein, el fracaso de su padre, la asignatura pendiente que dej? a su hijo


??cu?l es la verdad de todo esto? ?quien sale beneficiado?
EE.UU., como en otras muchas de sus intervenciones b?licas, ha bombardeado supuestos lugares estrat?gicos afganos, supuestos lugares de mando, supuestos almacenes de armamento... que no eran sino almacenes de Cruz Roja, hospitales y otros lugares civiles...
Pero esas muertes civiles y ajenas a Bush y Ben Laden no cuentan porque no las hemos visto. Sin embargo s? duelen las de las Torres Gemelas porque se contemplaron en directo por la Tv, lo organizaron de tal forma que cuando los informativos estuvieran con la primera de las torres, se viera en directo el impacto del segundo avi?n... El poder de la televisi?n... eso hace mucho en la sensibilidad de la gente y m?s si lo convierten en algo religioso-cultural... Occidente-EE.UU (due?os del mundo y los m?s inteligentes) contra los Isl?micos (que viven en el pasado y son subdesarrollados.

Siento mucho las v?ctimas del 11 de sept. y tambien siento las civiles de Afganistan (aunque las im?genes que impresionen m?s sean las del 11 sept. ... pero la herida en el orgullo americano... esa no la siento, esa la merec?an.
Lo siento, descansen en paz


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My story is of how the world changed in the time it took to dress my 11-month old daughter.

I like to watch Good Morning America as I dress for work. This day was no different. I listened to the news, the weather, saw the smiles of the audience and the hosts. I turned off the television in my room, and went to get my daughter out of her crib. I talked and sang to her while I dressed her and brushed her hair. Then, we walked to the sitting room, where I sat with her in my lap. It was our custom to rock and watch Good Morning America while she drank her morning bottle (Charlie Gibson makes her laugh). 

Turning on the television--the one I had just left moments before--was like turning on a different reality. The first picture was the hole from the first plane spewing smoke and flames. What a terrible, terrible accident, I thought. Accident. But, as my baby finished her milk, the second plane hit, and I felt the collision in the pit of my stomach. No accident.

My daughter is almost two now, and old enough to sense when things aren't quite normal. Today, on the first anniversary of these attacks, she patted the red, white, and blue pin I attached to her shirt, and said, "special day."

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              <text>I woke up and went to school like it was a regular day. In the middle of second period i was called to the front to go home, and I had no idea why. When i got to the front my step mom was freaking out and I still had heard nothing about it. She told me but I didnt understand and I didnt know why anything like this would happen, and when I saw it on the news I was shocked...I couldnt beleive it. Then after a few days it really started to set in adn thats what I began to worry what was going to happen next. As time went by i calmed down and realized that my counrty wasnt going to let somthing like that happen again. Now it has been almost two years and its still in the back of my mind. I dont worry about it all the time like I did before, but I still think about it pretty often. I just hope nothing like that happens again. I didnt have any family in the towers, and I am greatful, but I am very sorry for those of you who did. Thank you for taking time from your life to read my story.
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