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  • I was the first person at work to hear about it. I had the radio on and the host stopped her schpeel and said "Oh my God...there has been a plane crash in NYC...it seems that a plane has hit a WTC building". Everyone stopped what they were doing and crowded around radios.

    I went with my BF (now husband) to his parents place (which was near work) and we saw the two towers fall.

    That night we went for a walk downtown. I have never seen Ottawa so quiet - except for the sound of TV tuned into the news stations. The US emabsy was already cordoned off with huge cement slabs, and people had already started laying flowers and lighting candles outside of it, as well as on the peace monumnt and the Eternal Flame.

    It was so weird...

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    • I had to take something to someone who works upstairs, and barged in with some stupid smart ass comment coming out of my mouth. My colleagues were eirily silent. They had a TV which produced no picture, but they could hear the announcer. They told me what happened, then we heard that the second tower was hit. One of the women's husband was supposed to go to a meeting at the Pentagon that morning and she was frantically trying to call him to tell him not to go. Fortunately, the meeting had been called off at the last minute earlier that morning. I went back to my basement office and tried to tune on on the clock radio, but the reception was poor. Any meaningful concentration was impossible, so I ended up doing whatever absolutely could not be done otherwise then managed to sneak out early. I spent the next few hours glued to the TV. Later, the silence was shocking--its amazing how much plane noise goes on and we don't even notice until it is not there. Then these National Guard helicopters went amost directly over the house. I don't freak out easy, but for some reason it was terrifying. I was also frightened for Mr. Scootie who was out walking the dog at that moment.

      Then my mom called, and I remember telling her the weirdest part was the silence and the helicopters. My daughter got upset, because at some point the administration at her school made them turn off the TVs so they could concentrate on their schoolwork. Yeah right. DD's favorite subject is history and she said "here is history taking place in front of our eyes, and people need to see it happen." There was this sense that things were forever changed, but there was no indication of just what that meant.

      Later, my mom got so pissed off at Jerry Falwell's interpretation she had to call me up to ask me what I thought (years ago, I was the one who did all the cussing for her). Mr. Scootie and I had also planned a vacation for October, but it was a driving vacation and we made a point to continue with this plan since we did not know if there would ever be another chance to do something like that.

      Last year, I had an opportunity to participate in the "Rolling Requiem", which was an attempt to have Mozart's Requiem sung at 8:46 in each time zone in the world. There was a community chorus made up of people who had previous experience with this work. I had sung it in an All Regional Choir a long time ago in high school, and although I have not done much formal singing since, something made me really want to do this. It was truly a powerful experience. Before the service, all the performers were given a name tag of one person who had died. We were to wear the tag and sing on behalf of that individual. When we got done, there was not a dry eye in the entire church, which was a very large church with standing room only.

      I don't have plans for this year, but I will probably some time that day play the Mozart Requiem CD (a mass on behalf of the dead), followed by Brahms' Deutsche Requiem, (words of comfort for the living).
      Snap Dragon's mom.

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      • On 9/11 I was in my civics class. The class next to us was listening to the radio very loudly and we were wondering what was going on (the partitions are very thin), so the teacher went over to ask. When he came back he said that terrorists had flown into the world trade centre. At first I didn't believe it, it all seemed too unreal. But then he opened the partition/wall and we got to listen to what was happening on the radio. It was all very scary and seemed unreal, that stuff only happens in movies (or so I thought). At lunch some teachers turned on a TV and we got to watch the news. That's my story of "as it happened 9/11" and just the other day we were discussing it in history, and when the teacher asked where everyone was that day, everyone could remember like it was yesterday.

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          Wow, I guess this was a timely topic. The saddest part of 9/11 that I remember distinctly was that a convoy of ambulances from Massachusetts was headed for NYC. They all arrived, and there wasn’t anyone to be taken to the hospital. I can just visualize the convoy of red and white trucks heading there down the highway as fast as they could go, to have no one to pick up. My friends from CA had never been to MA. I still brought them through Boston the next day. That day, we were right next to the Westin Hotel (right next to one of the tallest building’s in Boston, the John Hancock). During our tour of the Trinity Church, the Boston bomb squad, police, FBI, you name it, thought that they had captured some of the terrorists right in the Westin Hotel! I was in the AF as a munitions (explosives) systems specialist, and one of the friends that I was with was an EOD (explosive ordinance disposal) technician who had also been in the Air Force. They thought the terrorists had a bomb, and were in the hotel. I am not embarrassed to admit, that my friends and I, who were completely aware what a bomb could do, literally turned around and left the area immediately. We could not believe how many people stayed. Thankfully, there was no bomb, there were no terrorists. It was just the state of hysteria in Boston at the time. The weather on 9/11 was clear and perfect. If I had a horse at the time, I would have been riding.

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          • I was walking down in the student lounge type area to check my mail, and dreding going to my next class when it happened. Only about 10 ppl weren't in class then and were surrounding the TV in the area that is always kept on the news...they said someone blew up the WTC...and I thought they ment the equivelent of the bombings that happened a few years back.

            On an interesting note regarding how fresh the event is, my brother is a senior at Hampden-Sydney college, and this year one of his professors is teaching September 11th in history class...sounds pretty controversial as it runs the risk of bringing up lost loved ones so soon after an event. I've had teachers discuss what happened, but I've never studied it. My brother said looking at it from a historical stand point is one of the most interesting views he's ever seen on the topic.
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            • I just walked into work when a guy mentioned it. We watched it all morning on the TV. My daughter had just transferred out of the Pentagon and was working for Naval Research Center. I received a call with someone shreeking and crying on the other end of the phone. Finally when I could make sense of the call. It was my daughter. They told them to get in their cars and drive west into VA. She lives in MD. Luckily she has a friend in VA so she went there. She was caught in a massive traffic jam. When I could understand her better, she said that her boyfriend's building was on fire. It was the smoke from the Pentagon was covering the building so some news guy in DC said that the USA Today building was on fire. She was wild. Besides her own close call, friends in the Pentagon, now she thought her boyfriend was died, she was in total breakdown. I had to assure her that on the news the only building on fire was Pentagon. She had a friend in that area of the Pentagon. By late afternoon, she found her boyfriend alive evacuated in the opposite direction that she was sent. She refused to go back to work for a week. Her friend at the Pentagon wasn't at work that day so he was fine also. Though she claimed to be fine and recovered, before the year had gone by, she had found a job in the private sector. Right in the middle of the area where the DC sniper would start shooting people. That's a whole other story.

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              • Fast asleep in bed! I think it happened at about one or two am here, so it was the 12 September for us. My mum called out as soon as I got up in the morning at about 7am and told me that she had heard something on the news on her radio and had turned on the telly. We witnessed the two planes literally hundreds of times in the days following and I was particularly anxious as my best friend was staying in New York at the time!
                I also spent a lot of time on the internet seeing what was happening, but we had a lot of news coverage here.

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                • Steve and I were just riding back to the barn after finishing with our last set of horses when Jamie, our adopted son who was also our barn manager walked out to meet us. He had a really strange look on his face and I thought something had happened to one of the horses. All he said was, "some b@stard just flew a plane into the World Trade Center."

                  I used to work on the hundred and first floor of One World Trade and still knew a lot of people there. I immediately jumped off my horse, ran into the house, and turned on the news. They were showing live coverage of the first tower burning. A short while later, the second tower was hit and then the Pentagon. My cousin works at the Pentagon, so by this time I was about ready to lose it. Thankfully he was at a meeting in Boston that day and was unharmed.

                  In the days that followed, I found out that five of my friends had been killed when the towers fell. I also found out that the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania hit three miles from my niece's house. To this day, she still has nightmares about it. It was the smell of the crash that she remembers the most. For a couple of weeks afterwards, the odor of burnt metal and bodies hung in the air.

                  For me, the hardest part of that day was the affect it had on Jamie. It was almost as if he felt that he had been personally attacked. His personality totally changed. He went from a loving, carefree, trusting person to a withdrawn, suspicious individual who trusted no one. A year later he took his own life.

                  While I know that there were a lot of other things that affected his decision to end his life, I can't help but feel that September 11th was the straw that broke his camel's back. I truly believe he lost his innocence and hope that day. So, for me, 9-11 will always be linked with his death. Tomorrow I will light some candles and say a prayer for all of the victims of that heinous attack, Jamie included.

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                  • I was sleeping but my mom woke me up (she was calling from work) and my dad was at work so i sat and watch the whole th ing by myself.......

                    Tiff*

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                    • Stasha this is for you-

                      I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby
                      proclaim September 11, 2003, as Patriot Day. I call upon the people of the
                      United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and
                      activities, including remembrance services and candlelight vigils. I also
                      call upon the Governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto
                      Rico, as well as appropriate officials of all units of government, to direct
                      that the flag be flown at half-staff on Patriot Day. In addition, I call
                      upon all Americans to display the flag at half-staff from their homes on
                      that day and to observe a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. eastern
                      daylight time to honor the innocent victims who lost their lives as a result
                      of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001

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                      • I was working and a co-worker told me to turn on the TV thru Instant message. I couldn't believe it, and I called my brother in CO.
                        Just last week my Mom spent a day in NY on her way for 10 day's in England. She went to ground zero and bought some caps for all of us and mailed them right out before she left. They got here Saturday. I was so choked up when I saw them. Her letter said ground zero was a hole in the city, and in the hearts of all Americans. My brother in CO was a neighbor of the pilot of the plane that went down in PA. He and his wife have been helping the pilot's widow and just awarded the first scholorship from the fund my Brother set up in his memory (Jason Dahl). I am still so emotional even thinking about this.

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                        • I was in hotel in reno, Ca at a busniess conference. My husband called me and told me to turn on the TV - it was unreal.

                          Some of the members of this conference were from law enforcement agencies in that area - even the port authority. They rented cars and started driving home about an hour later.

                          I was scheduled to fly back home on the friday after it happened. No flights had gone out since - and the little airport was mobbed. My plane was one of four that left before the airport got grounded again - because someone had been caught on the tarmac area with fake ID. Luckily I didn't know that while I was flying - as it was, that was the most exhausting flight I have ever taken. Nobody moved on the plane - even the flight attendants stayed in their seats. I felt better only because I sat next to an FBI agent and a football player who was ready to do whatever.

                          I cried watching the footage, it still gives me goose bumps when I see it. I cried watching the french brothers documentary footage. My husband watched a CNN behind the scenes footage of it last Saturday - it was very interesting. Did you know that our secretary of defense was helping to carry people on stretchers? Amazing things...

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                          • Canterlope
                            Your post made me cry. My heart goes out to you, your husband and to Jamie.
                            On Sept 11, I lit a candle in my window for all the lost souls, and did that everyday until they stopped searching for survivors. Last year we put a candle in the window to remember. This year I will put two in the window, (an additional one for Jamie).
                            Innocence was lost that day.

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                            • Adelita,
                              My friend worked in 7 World Trade. This was the third building that collapsed about 5:00 that day. It was hours before I heard from her and when I did, her note, while reassuring. painted a horrible picture of the devastation and the scene that she had seen.
                              Being a hic from the South, the last time I have been to NYC other than to change planes was prior to the Towers being built. I had no concept of the scope of the disaster until reading her description.

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                              • I was watching CNN, eating breakfast, like I do every morning, when the first plane hit. I too thought it was an accident, a horrible accident, and I left for work.

                                Listened to book-on-tape on the way to work, so I didn't know what really happened until I got to my office, where everyone was huddled around our little 13" black and white TV.

                                It was husband, the structural engineer, who knew right away that this was no accident, and warned me that the towers were probably going to fall. Steel can't take that kind of heat, he said.

                                Everyone in my office went home to be with their families, but I couldn't go home just yet. So I went to the Denver Dumb Friends League and adopted a puppy. There's my reaction to tragedy! We will have had Guinness for two years tomorrow.

                                where are we going, and why am I in this hand basket?
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                                • And then, four weeks later, we were in Holland on our way to the hotel, and passed this as we left Schiphol (see photo). The owner of the company is now a family friend.
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                                  • And then, last spring, we were there again and he had changed the sign (see photo).
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                                    • I don't know about the rest of you, but this thread is sure bringing out those old emotions in me....each and every one of us was touched, in some way, by this tragedy.

                                      Canterlope, I too will be lighting an extra candle for Jamie.

                                      ((((hugs)))) to all

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                                      • A good thing happened on 9/11/01. My friend called to remind me she loved me, that she was ok, and was happy to hear we were ok too. <3 <3 ik houd van u

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                                        • Canterlope, tomorrow we will light a candle for Jamie as well.

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