another repost - this one from a year ago - where were you?
This entry is reposted from eHarlequin where I wrote this last year in memory of 9/11. I got tons of comments as a result of this entry when I posted it so I decided to repost it as well, in honor of Patriot Day... There are many similar thoughts as were in the other repost but some different as well.
Where were you?
on 9/11/01
I remember very clearly where I was when I heard what happened. I was sitting in my office at work, where we were located in a temporary space leased in a strip mall. I was sitting there working on something and one of the guy who worked with us came tearing into the office shouting "Turn on the radio! Do we have a TV? Turn it on if we do! The world trade center has just been hit!" there were only two of us there then, myself and Janet, in addition to Skip who is the one that came running in the door. I'm not sure where the other three who shared the space with us were at the time.
This was before they had all the instant messengers blocked on our work computers so I was chatting with three friends online while I worked as we were planning a trip for that weekend to Atlantic City. We were all internet friends who had never met in person and we were all suposed to come in to Atlantic City for the weekend to meet for the very first time. So immediately our conversation changed to the news about the attacks. And we kept having additional message windows pop up from other friends as well since everyone wanted to talk about the horror.
Shortly thereafter Janet (she was the head of the family support program) got the TV she had for her job sitting in the office working and it was very snowy and staticky but we could at least hear what was going on. We were in a steel building so we could never get a good radio signal to hear it that way. We all crowded into Janet's office to watch the blurry images over and over again as the reporters covered it all.
Then we heard something about the one plane flew right over downtown Pittsburgh (this was United Flight 93, the one where some of the passengers decided if they were going to die they were going to die fighting) before crashing. And the field it went down in is right near where one of my coworker/friends worked so I immediately was trying to call her too to see how close she was and to make sure everyone was OK. So then everyone in my family started calling everyone else, or trying to anyhow, to check in with each other.
My brother was attending the culinary institute so was downtown. My older sister worked as a manager at a Blockbuster on the far end of downtown from our house so she had to drive through town every day. My dad worked downtown. I forget exactly how or where I heard that many of the buildings in downtown had been evacuated as a precautionary measure bt somewhere I did and then I started to worry about dad. I was very worried I couldn't get a hold of him to make sure all was OK but I think I did manage to get Mom on the phone, who had heard from dad.
My dad was supposed to fly to Switzerland the next day but my brother thought he was supposed to fly out that day so he was freaking out worrying if dad's flight was one of the hijacked ones (this was before the exact flight numbers and where they were going to and from had been given out). My brother managed to get a hold of me before we started getting all the "all circuits are busy" messages so at least I was able to alleviate his fears about Dad not being on one of the flights.
The rest of the day is pretty much a blur for me. I only remember the morning really clearly, when all the news came out and my family and friends all calling each other in hopes we could make each other feel better after getting such dreadful news. I think I ended up leavng work around 1:00 or so, deciding it was more important to be at home surrounded by my loved ones than at work where I couldn't think straight with everything on the news and all the conversations.
Needless to say, my trip to Atlantic City to meet my friends had been cancelled since a few of them were to be flying in. My friend Sonia was up in Maine on vacation with a friend when it all happened and she couldn't even get home since all the airports were shut down. She was freaked out because here is such a huge tragedy going on and she couldn't even be with her family. She was from Boston and that's where one of the flights originated if I remember correctly so she was really worried. And with all the phones down from everyone trying to use them at once, she couldn't even talk to her family.
PLEASE TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO REMEMBER ALL THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES THAT TRAGIC DAY AND ALL THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIED SINCE FOR OUR FREEDOM. WEAR YOUR RED WHITE AND BLUE IN MEMORIAL. PROUDLY WAVE THAT FLAG. DRIVE WITH YOUR LIGHTS ON IN MEMORIUM.
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