nmah6683.xml
Title
nmah6683.xml
Source
born-digital
Media Type
story
Date Entered
2004-09-09
NMAH Story: Story
I remember September 11, 2001 was a weird day. No one had said anything in my first period, but once I got to my second period, my teacher was so confused. She was talking to herself the whole time. The school told her not to say anything because they wanted our parents to tell us themselves.
Once I got home, I turned on the TV and on every single channel was fog. I was really confused. I had no idea. I thought we had some kind of rocket ship crash. The more I listened, the more it made sense to me. We had an attack. I saw the playback and I thought it was some kind of joke, but it wasn't. Apparently it was true. It seemed like something that only a movie would have. It was real!
When my parents walked in, they asked me if I heard. I said that I didn't believe it and they told me that it was true. I felt really weird and wondered why someone would do such a thing. Now everythings better. We still need to find Osma Bin Laden, but we'll find him soon enough. Then the whole country will be happy.
Once I got home, I turned on the TV and on every single channel was fog. I was really confused. I had no idea. I thought we had some kind of rocket ship crash. The more I listened, the more it made sense to me. We had an attack. I saw the playback and I thought it was some kind of joke, but it wasn't. Apparently it was true. It seemed like something that only a movie would have. It was real!
When my parents walked in, they asked me if I heard. I said that I didn't believe it and they told me that it was true. I felt really weird and wondered why someone would do such a thing. Now everythings better. We still need to find Osma Bin Laden, but we'll find him soon enough. Then the whole country will be happy.
NMAH Story: Life Changed
NMAH Story: Remembered
NMAH Story: Flag
Yes. We wanted to remember it every year.
Citation
“nmah6683.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed November 24, 2024, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/43544.