story9194.xml
Title
story9194.xml
Source
born-digital
Media Type
story
Date Entered
2003-04-18
911DA Story: Story
On the day of September 11th I was getting ready for another day at school, I go out the door and kiss my mom and jump on the bus. We arrive at school just like any other day. The bell rings and we all arive in homeroom for a few minutes when my teacher gets a call from her husband saying one of the World Trade Center buildings has been hit, so we turn to CNN and it looked liked something from a movie. A few minutes later we look and you can see another plane headed right for the other building, as we were all in horror.
The bell rings and we all go to our next hour class when there was a substitute teacher standing right next to me and I ask her did you hear about the World Trade Center Buildings get hit by commercial aircrafts, and she said "no I didn't" so she turned to the news channel and there it is holes in both of the buildings with smoke coming out of the them.
After a few hours went by and I was in my last hour class and it finally hit me that innicent people were losing their lives of something they didn't do. This day of September 11th was going to be a day to remember forever and to be never forgotten. The next day after this tragic event everybody was in sorrow for the people who lost their lives and also for their loved ones. So as I'm writing this letter this goes out to all the people who are affected by this event and I'm quoting "We may have lost the battle but we haven't lost the War, and keep hope in our country and our pride for freedom".
The bell rings and we all go to our next hour class when there was a substitute teacher standing right next to me and I ask her did you hear about the World Trade Center Buildings get hit by commercial aircrafts, and she said "no I didn't" so she turned to the news channel and there it is holes in both of the buildings with smoke coming out of the them.
After a few hours went by and I was in my last hour class and it finally hit me that innicent people were losing their lives of something they didn't do. This day of September 11th was going to be a day to remember forever and to be never forgotten. The next day after this tragic event everybody was in sorrow for the people who lost their lives and also for their loved ones. So as I'm writing this letter this goes out to all the people who are affected by this event and I'm quoting "We may have lost the battle but we haven't lost the War, and keep hope in our country and our pride for freedom".
Collection
Citation
“story9194.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed January 25, 2025, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/11502.