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              <text>When I think of that morning, I see myself as if I was another person, drinking coffee and waiting for my co-worker Ophelia to arrive, sitting outside of the glass doors of the store that we worked in.  Now I know that that's when the first plane hit.  The second plane hit right around the time that we must have been taking the daily deposit to the bank.  I imagine that most people in the building, and out on Boylston Street, must not have known what was happening in New York, because every indication was that it was an ordinary, if especially blue-skied day.

At 10:00, I opened the doors, letting in a technician who had arrived to fix our air conditioner.  I followed him back to the office, leaving my co-worker out on the floor.  I sat down to complete the morning?s paperwork when the phone rang.  This wasn?t unusual, since the management office had a service that dialed our number a few minutes after opening each day, prompting us to enter the previous day?s sales figures.  I started my usual phone greeting, expecting to be cut off by the familiar female voice asking for the store?s pin number.  I was indeed interrupted by a familiar female voice, but she wasn?t automated.  She was real, and the tone in her voice was incredulous.

?You?re still open?,? Alisa said.  She was one of our co-workers, who had the day off.

?Of course, why wouldn?t we be??

?Oh God, you haven?t heard.?

She explained what had happened.  Her anger turned to sadness when she told me that she?d seen the south tower collapse in front of her eyes on every television channel.  In the few months that we had worked together, Alisa and I had become friendly, not in small part due to our mutual love of New York, the city we had grown up around and both thought of as the center of our universe, even if we did live in Boston.  An unspoken understanding passed through those first few exchanges of our conversation.  I immediately felt a grieving love for our city, but also a more specific pain.  My father had rather suddenly retired only a week or so before from an office high up in the tower that now no longer existed.  I don?t think she had remembered that he had worked there, but if she did, it was awfully brave of her to call when the possibility existed that she would be the one to deliver such potentially devastating news to me.

My mind raced.  I thought about my father, and then his only recently former co-workers, some of whom were good friends of his.  When I remembered that Ophelia?s daughter lived in Manhattan, I let Alisa go and rushed back out onto the floor to tell my co-worker to call her daughter immediately.  She told me later that she sincerely thought that I had gone crazy in that back office, because she just knew that what I was saying to her couldn?t possibly be true.

Amazingly, she reached her daughter right away, who had been sleeping far uptown, only vaguely aware of the sirens.  On the other line, I tried to reach my family on Long Island, but got only a fast busy signal.  As soon as I hung up, the phone rang again.  This time, it was Allan, who worked at one of our sister stores in the same building, calling from home to see if we had heard the news.  The voice of a female newscaster on his television in the background announced that two of the flights had originated from Logan Airport.  I immediately felt a brief thankfulness wash over me as I remembered that my fiance, whom I?d earlier left sleeping at home, wasn?t flying that week.

Allan said that there were planes still in the sky, and that there were rumors that other attacks on tall buildings were imminent.  This snapped me back into a professional mode as the person responsible for a workplace in one of the landmark structures of Boston.  I quickly hung up and tried to reach those from whom I?d have to get permission to close early.  I felt the adrenaline rush of the fear of a personally unprecedented kind of unknown.  The receiver shook in my hand as I met either phones that rang unanswered or the same fast busy signal I?d gotten when I?d dialed my family?s number.  In the chaos, it appeared that no one was able or functional enough to give us any direction.

Ophelia and I agreed that we needed to get out of the building as soon as possible.  We ushered our one customer, to whom we had just broken the news, out of the store and locked the doors behind her.  The two of us went to gather our things from the back office, where we nearly knocked the air conditioning technician off of his ladder.  I had forgotten all about him.  When we explained that we were closing the store, he looked at us nonchalantly and said, ?Oh, yeah, I heard about what happened on my way in.  I guess if the building?s closing I can go home then.? Ophelia answered the phone, which was ringing on both lines again with the concerns of other co-workers at home.  I let the technician out and watched him saunter through the corridor as I once again locked the doors.  Everything felt surreal.

I made a last ditch effort to leave notice with someone higher up that we were on our way out.  I was leaving a message on my manager's answering machine when he groggily picked up asking me to explain again why we were going home.  I sped through the now all-too familiar story, now just wanting desperately to get out and on the train home.  I imagine that he was the second person that day to think that I was insane.

As quickly and calmly as we could, we turned out the lights and set the alarm, leaving the store behind us.  (When I came to work the next day, I would amazingly be reprimanded by technical support for not closing down the registers, too.)  We explained to the owner of the store next to us that he should get out, too.  Lights were going out all across the mall as we walked quickly to the front door.  Ophelia and I headed off in opposite directions, sharing a sad hug first, and then hurrying towards our homes.

As I walked towards the T fighting back tears, it felt like people on the street were living in two obviously different worlds.  There were those of us who knew what was going on, and those who obviously hadn?t heard.  I envied them desperately, if only for the brief moments that they would enjoy before they felt the same specific pain in their stomachs that I did.



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As I got there my house had several of the friends gathering, wondering what had happened. We all ended up at Romeo's and stayed there until after 1:00am.  The Navy confirmed that Romeo had just being moved to the new section just three weeks earlier.  He had only been relocated to the Pentagon, three months earlier. We called every hospital, we called everybody we knew.  Then the Navy personnel arrived to tell us that Romeo was confirmed missing.  I knew that Romeo wasn't dead, he had gotten to one of those tunnels in the Pentagon and was holding up waiting for the flames to stop so he could get out.  I had to believe that with my family until September 21 when it was confirmed that Romeo was dead.  They had located his remains and made a positive ID.  It's funny, all this happened on September 11 and Romeo would have been 24 on Friday, September 14.  That Friday night my family, and  his friends gathered at his parents house with his Mom, Dad and two sisters and we celebrated his birthday, just knowing he was coming home.  We lit candles, we prayed, we cried, then we sang Happy Birthday, and God Bless America.  The next month was a total nightmare dealing with the waiting for his remains to come home for a burial.  Then on October 17th there was a 5 hour visitation at the Jay Cee Hall for Romeo where over 700 people attended.  My huband and son had put a video together of Romeo and his family and friends from the time he was born until just a week before his death.  The video played continously throughout the visitation.  The next day there was a funeral procession from Huntt Funeral Home in Waldorf, Maryland to Arlington National Cemetery, where over a 5 mile procession took place closing down Route 228, Route 210, and several more highways to accomodate the funeral procession without disturbance.  He was buried with full military honors after serving 6 years in the Navy.  A career he decided to start 2 days before his 18th birthday.  He was on the Sheveport of Norfolk, Virginia and traveled to California, Spain, Turkey and several other countries, where he would call our house, wanting to catch up with the guys "The Crew" or getting the latest gossip from either me or my husband. He was declared Sailor of the Year in 2001, and after his death the named the Learning Computer Center after him for all his hard work while on ship.  There was even times when Romeo would call telling us when to expect him so that I could have a pot of Chili ready for him when he would get in.  Whenever he walked into our house, he would stand and look at himself in the mirror for several minutes, flexing his muscles and smiling at himself, so I put a 5X7 photo of him there.  It seemed to be a fitting place to see his smiling face.  

Since September 11, my family, and his family and his friends are always going to some function in his honor and the others lost that day.  I don't believe my husband and I will ever get over it, we still get with his parents weekly to help them get through it.  And most of all we are doing what Romeo insisted on doing all the time and that was watch the guys keeping in touch, being there for each other and showing them that they are and will be a very special group of friends after being out of school 7/8 years.  They are still "The Crew", but now they have a Angel watching over them.  

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              <text>That it happened on such a luminous morning will always seem an extra measure of cruelty. After the previous day?s thunderstorms, the sky was a sparkling Easter-egg blue, the air warm and clean and full of promise. What pilots call ?severe clear.? Watching the staggering horror unfold against such astonishing clarity would make everything that was about to happen seem even more surreal.
At 5:30 a.m. on September 11th, in a fluky change in my routine, I happened to be waiting for a cab in front of the Marriott, next to the Twin Towers. The morning sun had just illuminated our magnificent skyline and the towers shone proudly, glittering and winking in the sunrise, as they had for the past thirty years.  
And like anything that?s right in front of you your whole life, I took them for granted at that moment. I didn?t take special notice of the clean, strong lines on the outside of those two monoliths, didn?t appreciate the dedication and brainpower and good humor among the people who spent so much of their lives inside of them.
The Twin Towers and I grew up together, in a way?both conceived in the mid 60?s and getting taller year by year. In 1973 the World Trade Center was complete and suddenly, the world my brothers and I inhabited was measured on a whole new scale. The dinosaurs we spent so much time thinking about were no longer ?taller than the Empire State Building!? according to our hyperbolic claims, but were now simply ?as tall as the Twin Towers!?
It was like that with those skyscrapers. The Twin Towers were IT. The pinnacle. The zenith. Nothing need surpass them. They seemed to just appear in the New York skyline one day, the tallest buildings in the world to us, dominating the view as if they?d always belonged there. Aesthetes may have scoffed at their unimaginative design, but they were like the ungainly new kid in Junior High who figures out how to be popular anyway.
Until some bitter and demented class cipher can?t take it anymore.

The year 2001 is behind us now. For many, healing has finally begun. Yet I still can?t figure out how to convince my heart and my mind that what happened in September was not just some heinous dream. I can?t accept the idea that we can never go back to the way it was before, that we have in fact been robbed of a fundamental American notion (whether or not such a belief was fair and appropriate compared to the rest of the world): the idea that this beautiful country is a haven from the often misfortunate world beyond our shores.
Scores of emails have circulated the globe about how lucky Americans are to have been spared for this long, about how we have been oppressors elsewhere, suggesting that it is somehow our Karmic due to accept terrorism onto our turf, too.
This explanation doesn?t work for me. I will never understand why anyone would want to inflict such a pointless and destructive wound on humanity.

But I wasn?t thinking about any of that at sunrise as my cab sped away from the spot that hours later would be dubbed Ground Zero, where a piece of the heart of the American Dream would shatter. I simply lay back in the cab and mindlessly watched the towers recede from view as I had a million times before.
I had been up all night playing alcohol-fueled board games with friends?all of us freelancers who keep quirky hours--in an apartment directly across from the World Trade Center. It was impossible not to raise our glasses to our privileged view. We even briefly discussed the intent behind the 1993 bombing and, like everyone has since then, immediately dismissed the idea that such malicious audacity would ever succeed. 
How could we know that the often imagined ?unthinkable? would come true within hours.
Uptown, I took a sleeping pill and hit the sack, expecting to sleep at least till noon. But, strangely, I awoke at exactly 8:45 a.m., just as the first plane (which I later learned contained my cousin?s wife and her mother) dive-bombed into tower two. An hour later, unable to sleep and still unaware of the chaos downtown, I turned on the TV.
Ten minutes later I am half-running down Lexington Avenue as most of southern Manhattan is trudging up it, toward the Queensboro Bridge. People are six-deep in line at every payphone. Men in power suits are crying and holding each other. The only store still open is a Foot Locker, which is offering sneakers to the mass exodus like manna to the Israelites. In front of Bloomingdales, I see a man covered in blood and soot. He is carrying his attach? case, dazed, walking like he can?t remember his own name. It starts to sink in. This is not just some tasteless TV movie of the week. 
I keep stumbling downtown, searching my adrenaline-addled brain to remember which of my friends work in the towers. I?m riddled with guilt for abandoning my Scrabble mates downtown earlier that morning. (I eventually learn that they were yanked out of sleep to the precipice of Hell, shattered glass and soot blasting through their apartment. A few days later, while a national guardsman escorts them up to the penthouse and the roof? ?airplane parts? and ?body parts? grafitti?d in spray-painted neon--I wait for them in the middle of ground zero. A layer of thick white ash blankets everything and everyone. My eyes and throat burn. The ground is hot under my feet. Singed and sodden financial documents and streamers of audiotape are wrapped around defoliated trees. I peer inside an abandoned bagel truck. The bagels, covered in a thick layer of soot, look like iced donuts. A knife sticks straight up out of a tub of butter. A soot-filled cup with a teabag waits under a spigot. The owner?s jacket hangs on a hook.  It?s impossible not think of Hiroshima.) 
As I continue downtown, watching the frightened, lost expressions on people?s faces, my heart begins to swell and tremble with an unfamiliar feeling?a deep sense of protectiveness for my city and its inhabitants. 
At 1:00 p.m. I find myself on 12th street on a friend?s roof looking at the radically altered view. I feel like I?ve lost a limb--as though I?ve emerged from anesthesia and discovered that my arm, or a breast, was unexpectedly amputated. Thanks to CNN, the sinister image of those dark planes ramming into the buildings is burned into everyone?s brain. I feel violated, repulsed by so much anger directed at my hometown. It makes me wonder how rape victims all over the city are taking all of this in.
My friends and I go from hospital to hospital to give blood. There is a seven-hour wait everywhere, but we are weeded out of line for health reasons: I?ve been treated for cancer and my friends have been to Africa recently. They don?t want our blood. We go to North Moore and Greenwich streets, where we hear they are looking for volunteers to help the rescue workers. This line, too, is around the block. Still unable to comprehend what has happened, we helplessly watch Seven World Trade burning nearby. Moments later it begins crumbling?the third building to fall that hellish day--and the police scream at hundreds of us to run; apparently it?s falling somewhat unpredictably, toward us. No one is hurt.
I race a few blocks north and am greeted by a group of ironworkers. They offer me some bottled water and a puff of oxygen if I want it. I decline and tell them number Seven is down. They begin assembling the torches they will use to cut the steel in the remains of the building, then start scribbling their phone numbers on little scraps of paper. Would I please call their wives and tell them they?re okay? It seems like peculiar timing to reassure their wives before they venture into the unstable, smoldering remains of what had minutes earlier been a 40-story building, but it?s the least I can do for these brave men. So I spend the next half hour at a payphone telling reassuring white lies to housewives all over Queens.
Around 5:00 p.m. I trek out onto the Manhattan Bridge, where I am dismayed to find myself under a billboard for a cheesy TV movie that states portentously, ?This Fall, Prepare Yourself For One Unforgettable Day.? In the distance, acrid plumes of smoke permeate the canyons of a stunned and heartbroken city.
I?m still so shattered about the buildings themselves, I haven?t yet begun to really think about the husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and lovers who were trapped inside them. 
That soon changed. 
I spent the next three weeks at the Family Assistance Center, at the Armory and Pier 94. My fellow volunteers and I greeted the victims? families, many of whom approached bearing Ziplock baggies containing their loved ones? toothbrushes for DNA sampling. The futility of it all was overwhelming. One man had flown in from Argentina to deliver his roommate?s hairbrush. Another woman had tracked down the biological parents of her missing adopted son in order to obtain their cheek swabs. 
The space was teeming with bleary-eyed but determined representatives from NYPD, NYFD, FBI, FEMA, the Medical Examiner, the US Attorney?s Office, The Red Cross, social workers, translators, chaplains, priests, rabbis, and imams. There was a toy-strewn child-care area, makeshift prayer space for every religion under the sun (for Muslims, a carpet below a handwritten sign that said simply ?East?), even a masseur (the much appreciated first stop for rescue workers coming back from a shift pulling bodies out of ?the pile?).
Surprisingly, the atmosphere was reminiscent of a well-funded political campaign. Except that every so often heartrending sobs punctuated the din.
It soon became apparent that relatives were extremely lucky if they received even a small fragment of a body part to bury. Yet the need to continue believing in the impossible was astounding. One young woman was certain that her missing brother was still alive?after ten days?convinced that he was surviving on dripping rainwater. A man whose boyfriend disappeared after running toward the collapsing towers in order to help was hoping that his partner had just been so caught up in the volunteer effort that he hadn?t had a chance to call?for almost a week. A Westchester housewife faithfully met her missing husband?s commuter train every evening for days afterward, hoping that he?d just become disoriented and would eventually find his way home.
Understanding the grief that awaited these people when they were ready to face it was nearly unbearable.
 
It?s been several months since a piece of our soul was taken from us. Given how fragile things seemed at first (watching millions of tons of steel and concrete crumble changes one?s perspective about what is solid in this world), it seems amazing that life has gone on. Even those of us who were a little behind the healing curve are now on the mend. I no longer flinch when a jetliner flies over the city or jump out of my skin when dishes invariably crash at the corner diner. I?m thinking about getting on an airplane again. My single girlfriends and I have forayed back into the dating trenches and have resumed our complaints about men. We think about the future, a concept that seemed almost pointless not so long ago. 
Life does go on. Soon it will snow and in the spring, crocuses will emerge. Summer will follow and on September 11th and every anniversary to follow, we will relive the sadness and the media will no doubt reanalyze every minute detail of that surreal day all over again. But people will fall in love, some will make babies, some will split up, maybe fall in love again. We?ll continue to be born, eat, sleep, dance, laugh, cry, dream, work and die. Perhaps we?ll come back, in another form, with a new understanding of everything. Perhaps not. Something will be built where the towers briefly stood and someday that building, and all of New York, will disappear and be replaced by something else.
In the meantime, all we can do is love our city, our planet, and each other. That shouldn?t be too tall an order. After all, nothing worth creating is too high to strive for in this town. Just look at our skyline. (It?s still pretty magnificent.)

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              <text>I, like most American's, will never forget where I was. Although, I am sure it is nothing like being in New York, Washington or Pennsylvania. 

I had just dropped my son off at the Eli Lilly Daycare center and was sitting at the stop light at Madison and McCarty when Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer from ABC's Good Morning America started talking about a plane hitting the World Trade Center. I was listening to the news feed on my radio in my van. It was obvious from what I was hearing that they weren't quit sure what was going on. I listened to the news on my radio for the next 10 minutes on my way to my office. But in my heart I knew something terrible was taking place. By the time I got to my office I was feeling pure panic - like I had never felt before. I literally ran from my van into my office and starting yelling at our Property Manager (who sat in the cubical right beside me) to turn on the tv, that a plane had hit the World Trade Center. I think I was babbling something about terriorists. One of the gals I work with said I was saying that, but no one really knew at that point what was happening. 

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I am sure I felt like most American's...stunned! I just couldn't believe it was happening. But there it was in color and as big as life. I knew thousands of lives had been lost. I felt very dazed and confused as our Management tried to figure out what to do. 

Later in the day, I was scheduled at a conference downtown. Most of the people downtown had been told to go home, so it was very quiet. I was surprised that the conference had not been cancelled. But Former Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut was scheduled to speak. He was actually on a plane headed to Indiana when the planes were hitting the Towers. I can't imagine how scared you would be if you were on a plane and learned what was happening on the ground, to one of America's greatest land marks. A mode of transportation had suddenly been converted into a missle. 

Well, Mayor Hudnut gave one of the most moving, direct-from-the-heart speeches I have ever heard. I think he totally scaped what he had intented to present. I was so glad to hear from him that day. It was calming and reasurring at the same time. 

Needless to say, I went to sleep (what sleep I got) that night wondering if my family was safe and what was going to happen to our counry. But I knew that no evil would shake the American spirit. That we would fight for our freedom and that what doesn't kill you will only make you stronger. I see that so much more clearly now. It is a lesson I will teach my son. 

I was so glad George W. Bush was our President at the time and that he took such swift, sure action. One year later, where are we headed? There has been a lot of military action in Afganistan and now it looks like we will be going to war with Iraq. I will be interesting to see where we end up and if our Nation will stay as great as it is today.</text>
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everyone was shocked. rumores were flying around the 5th grade faster than the flights that hit the pentagon and the twin towers - san fransisco is bombed. the white house was hit too. the president is dead. new york is a pile of ash. everyone is dead. everyone will be dead.

but the one thing, no matter where i went - "the pentagon only has four sides! its a square now!"

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my dad had stayed home from work that day. i was lucky. hundreds of other kids werent. but i have an even deeper revelation, one that i did not learn of until much later, after being assured that my dad was safe.

in my dad's last 3 years in the army, he was in charge of the Litigation Division, or LitDiv. the offices ran at Ballston, in DC. i had been there many times, and even had a favorite paralegal who took me to get fries. but what i didnt know was that LitDiv was only in Ballston because their offices at the Pentagon were being renovated. a few weeks before the Pntgn was hit, the military considered moving LitDiv back into their offices, and moving the next 1/5 out in to Ballston. they decided instead to move the next 1/5 into the newly renovated offices for the time being. my dads offices. 

the very same offices that were hit by a plane only a week later.

my father was supposed to have a dentist's appointment in the Pentagon. It was scheduled for 9/12.</text>
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September 11th has had a monumental impact on my life. Now Im going to give you my thoughts, September 11th 
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 wouldnt believe were there, it was a lot to deal with. A year later September 11th 
2002 I would get up and run throughout the streets with an American Flag, people 
loved it and went nuts. That day was also a day which killed me, our family decided to 
bury a casket, an empty one, you know that really kills me deep down inside that not 
only did they take my uncles life but that these lowlifes left nothing, empty.....
The New York City Fire Department has played a major impact on my life, I would ride 
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Office that ran into those buildings that day are true HEROES!!!! God Bless the victims
 of those attacks and God Bless the true heroes who brought down that plane in 
Pennsylvannia and stopped it from hitting another building and taking more innocent lives. Dont ever tell me to forget 
September 11th!!!!!! I have started a patch collection in memoriam for the heroes of 
September 11th, right now I have close to 300 fire department patches from all over the
 world in my room. F.F. David P. DeRubbio  F.F. Faustino Apostol  Jose Angel 
Martinez  Brigette Ann Esposito Forever in our hearts!!!! RIP 9/11/01!!!!  Tunnel to Towers 04' Be there!!
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