May 2011 Moms

How are the ripples of 9/11 touching your life?

I know I'm a couple days ahead, but I was reading this article (https://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-09-02/How-911-changed-us-Person-by-person/50246434/1) this morning and by person 3 I was trying not to cry. 

I've read several things that talked about the ripple effects of 9/11, and for me its the ripples that are hitting home.  While I was sad and stunned as a 15yo sophmore in high school when it happened, I never knew just how much it would effect my life.  I never knew it would spawn two wars.  I never knew I'd marry a soldier.  And I never knew he'd be called to leave as we remember the tragedy of 10 years ago. 

So how are those ripples touching you? 

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Re: How are the ripples of 9/11 touching your life?

  • I had a friend who's Dad passed away on 9/11. So tragic. I always think of him around this time. I have another friend who's birthday is 9/11 - also somewhat of a bummer for him.

    I read this week's People magazine - about the babies born to Fathers who passed in 9/11 and never got to meet their Dad's. I was bawling on my train ride home from work on Weds. It's a great issue of the magazine but very, very emotional.

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  • Wow...that article was powerful.

    It's crazy to think that our children will only learn about 9/11 through the history books and footage. 

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    Wow...that article was powerful.

    It's crazy to think that our children will only learn about 9/11 through the history books and footage. 

    This.  When I think of the grade 7's that I taught last year, and how they have no idea what that time was like (and I'm Canadian, I can't even imagine how it felt for American's, and people closer to NYC) it makes me sad.  We need to pass on the lessons, and the story.

    I can't believe it was such a long time ago.  It feels like a couple years ago. Certainly not ten. 

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    Wow...that article was powerful.

    It's crazy to think that our children will only learn about 9/11 through the history books and footage. 

    This.  I work at a HIGH SCHOOL and the kids were bearly old enough to know what was happening.  They don't remember a thing.  It doesn't seem like I'm old enough to have something happen in my life that others are now learning about in textbooks. 

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  • I've been watching the specials on TV all week and I realize that at that point in my life I was selfish and completely uninformed. I was sad and stunned about it but I didn't "get it" at the time. Now, I watch these specials with real video and audio and I just bawl.

    I remember I was a part time office clerk at the time and I was out with my friends the night before so I was actually still asleep when it happened. My dad woke me up and we watched the coverage together until I had to go to work. Then people had TV's in the office and I honestly don't remember getting any work done. I think America just stood still that day.



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  • I'm turning 21 this year on 9/11.  It feels a little wrong to celebrate on the 10th anniversary of such a tragedy.

    I was told by a lady before 9/11/01 that that would be my lucky day, because I was turning 11 on the 11th.  Turned out to be quite an unlucky day for thousands of people.  I didn't celebrate that year either.  Such a small ripple in the grand scheme of things though.

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  • On 9/11/01, I was just a high school senior in Ohio. We were terrified because we live near one of the country's largest Air Force bases and always knew our area was a "target" if there were issues of national security.

    Now, I live in NYC. I never thought I would know people who lost someone at the WTC, or ran for their lives that day, or that I would see Ground Zero on a regular basis. I never thought I would worry about my safety or think about it the way I do now. Or worry about my husband (who works off Times Square). Or I would think about firefighters and firetrucks differently, all of which have memorials on them. Obviously, it is a very different 9/11 feeling here than how I felt 10 years ago in my safe home in Ohio.

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  • was i the only one who read that as nipples????
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