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    September 11, 10 years later

    I still remember that morning, bright and clear
    Cliche now to even mention what a beautiful day it was
    But the news on my boss's little office TV
    The screams of agony from the shop below
    (A boyfriend was on one of the planes)
    Staring at the TV as the second plane hit
    The image we've now seen a billion times or more
    Fresh and unbelievable
    Calling my brother

    And then, later
    The silence over the skies of Boston
    Broken by the roar of a patrolling fighter jet

    Candles lit in remembrance
    Stories of heroism and sacrifice
    Of tragedy and pain and hope and solidarity
    Of support from the world in our American and International pain

    I will not forget.
    And I will tell the ones who were not yet born
    Life changed that day
    And not for the better.

    I will not forget.
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    I was at work that morning. Our plant manager came through and told everyone and the company left the tv on in the conference room and welcomed us to spend our breaks in there to keep updated.

    A day never forgotten, indeed.
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    I was out doing the morning chores. Hubby had TV on & breakfast was on the table. We always have the Today Show on.

    Hubby said a plane flew into one of the twin towers. I said your kidding & my usual What The Heck!

    We kept the TV on all day that day. We have it on now watching the memorial service. God Bless America!

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    I remember too. I was at work and on the phone with a client who worked from home. She had her t.v. on when the news broke, and was relaying to me, what was happening. We speculated back and forth, and when I got off the phone with her, I went in to the kitchen which was just across from my office, and turned the t.v. on to see the horror unfolding. People from the office started streaming in as they got the news too. It was too horrible to watch, yet at the same time, I was frozen to that spot, unable to move, and stood watching in disbelief. My boss was sitting in a plane on the runway in Baltimore, unable to take off, and he had to call me to find out what was going on, since they weren't telling the passengers anything at that time. Not much work got done by anyone in the office that day.
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    TV coverage

    I am watching the regular TV coverage and boy are the tears a problem here in my home. James Taylor and Paul Simon singing just brings me to tears anyway.

    So many lives were lost in such a horrific manner. It wasn't an act of God. So so very sad to have lost that many people - they will never be forgotten.

    I was in my office at the firm where I worked in downtown Burlington, VT. We heard about the first tower and all gathered in the conference room and watched the coverage on TV. We saw the second hit happen. And when the Pentagon was reported to have happened, we were horrified. It did feel like war to me. I knew that Burlington was probably not a target, but figured all major cities were a possible target.

    Everyone in my office was very quiet and pensive. We took the rest of the day off to recover and regroup. Most government (Federal especially) was shut down in Burlington, so that they could set up better security. It took our city a couple of days to get back to a halfway normal routine.

    I went on a week's scheduled vacation that following weekend. I went to Stone Harbor, NJ. I bought two Tshirts with American flags on them. I still wear them to this day, and think about how horrible that week was for me.... and how safe I was - compared to those families having to deal with the death and missing of their family members.

    My nephew is a police officer and a volunteer firefighter. So he is really into the thick of this anniversary big time. He is there at the site right now, for the day.

    Bless the souls of all the folks who's lives were ended needlessly. Bless the families as well.

    Time to take stock.

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    We spent the past 3 hours watching the memorial services on TV. Dad and I didn't know anyone who died that day; yet it was a horrific time, and seeing this service, it seems like yesterday, so hard to believe it has been 10 years.

    We've had lots of coverage here all week, and the newspaper did a story on a different aspect all week long. One interesting article (to me) was talking about trying to teach what 9-11 is to the new high school students - they are age 14, were too young to understand when it happened. Amazing to me that this is now "history" to many. How can you ever convey the carefree attitudes we had before, and the nervous, looking up at the sky every moment feelings we had for days afterwards? And it occurred to me, they've never known the freedom of running through an airport at the last minute to catch a plane (OK they are still too young to do this, unless w/ family). How many times I'd done that for business trips. Now with all the security, you best arrive an hour early and 2 hours early would be better.

    Dad and I were staying up at his house, we had 4 cats then (no dogs!). That Tuesday, he had a doctor's appointment. (Dad refused to change doctors for the first year he lived with me, as he was "just visiting!") We were running late, and hadn't put on the TV as we normally did. So we get to the doctor's office and it is empty - no one at the reception desk, no one in the waiting room. ??? So I called out. Someone hollered to come down the hall and turn left. They were all in the break room watching a small 13 inch TV. They told us a plane had hit one of the towers, and like most people, we couldn't get out heads around that, just replied, "what?" kind of dumb like. As they were repeating this, the second plane hit. As soon as we had the appt., we went back, packed up and drove back down here to my apartment (where we were living at the time). The roads were empty at that point.

    Then we had 4 days with NO air traffic anywhere in our country. It was very quiet; you get used to normal background noises, and instead of being bothered by them, you notice their absence.

    Surreal, that is what life was like, for days, a few weeks even.
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    I can remember. I was working on the golf course and I had to come into the shop for something and a guy in there said an airplane flew into one of the Towers. We kept working and and received more news reports and I remembered it was very weird not hearing any aircraft flying overhead as by then President Bush grounded all air flights. Also since they tightened security in the larger cities just after, my brother, since he worked in downtown Pittsburgh, had a tough time trying to get home that evening.

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    I was 8 years old when it happened, which to me at least seems crazy now. I was sitting in my 3rd grade classroom and I remember people kept leaving. My teacher was just as confused as all of us. No one knew what the hell was going on. Finally, me and my sister went home (she was in 5th grade in the same school) and we finally saw what happened. My mom still hadn't heard from my dad, who had flown over the city that day.

    Finally, he called, he was in Boston totally oblivious to what had happened. Him and his Boss were on a business trip, which was cancelled, so they drove home that night. They had to go all around NYC and everything. It took them 2 days to get home. His building was right across from the WTC and he would always go to the shops underneath the towers to get coffee in the morning. I guess he was pretty damn lucky to be on that plane. He is volunteering at the memorial service in the city right now.

    I can't even imagine what those poor families went through. May everyone who died rest in peace

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