9/11 where were you · 7:40am Sep 12th, 2016
hey, guys guess you should know but yeah... man it feels like yesterday when you think about it. that day when you were either at work, school or just at home and suddenly the news goes on the tv. you watched as two city towers in the screen, one on fire while another left untouched. only for a short while, though. you then see a plane cruising right at the second one and instantly everything is engulfed in flames after that.
man, i can never forget that day. I couldn't sleep for a while because I was holding my family close at what we just witness. so for those who read my stories. hug your family, friends, co-workers anyone and remember to commit your blessing to those who lost their lives that dreadful day. and for those who are out at war either by land, sea or air you have my blessings so please come home safe to your friends and family.
god bless America
I was in kindergarten when it happened. I didn't really understand what was happening at the time, but i remember my teacher had us draw on an index card, and after that they put all of them together. But when my patents explained what happened, i wanted nothing more to enlist and find the people responsible for the murder of three thousand of my fellow countrymen. I recall seeing a cop for the first time on campus and the Navy/Marine base down the road was on lock down. They also hid a tank in the woods by the main road
4206598 i was home sick with the cold. my mother missed work to stay and take care of me while my sister went off to school and my pop was over sea's. I remember going to the living room to check on my mom when i heard crying. at first i thought she hurt herself but when i saw the screen I too didn't know what was going on. till i learned the next day what happen. we spent almost the whole school day praying and crying.
4206944 my mom was working in DC at the time with Federal Highway. They evacuated and she said she can see a small silver thing floating in the air. It was a satellite taking pictures