I can't believe its been 18yrs already.
Few events in one's life leave such moments of perfect recall.
For me, I was living with my brother, he was still asleep. I was getting ready in the morning and turned on the TV to see the first tower fall.
I remember being so confused that such a permanent feature of the NY skyline could just be gone! It all seemed so surreal.
I ran to my brothers room to wake him up shouting "ONE OF THE TWIN TOWERS COLLAPSED!"
I can imaging how strange that must have sounded with absolutely no context as he woke up, he came running to the TV and we both sat and stared in complete disbelief at the images unfolding before us.
What seemed like mere minutes passed, then the second tower fell!
Then phones start ringing and family and friends start checking in. My sister worked for a major airline, she was not flying that day so she was fine, but she knew employees of other airlines and she was frantically calling around to check on everybody.
Im curious to know from some of you younger guys that have no memory of the event, what have you studied or learned about it?
It is weird to me that some people see the NY skyline as "normal" the way it is. For so many of us that NY skyline will never feel "right".
Few events in one's life leave such moments of perfect recall.
For me, I was living with my brother, he was still asleep. I was getting ready in the morning and turned on the TV to see the first tower fall.
I remember being so confused that such a permanent feature of the NY skyline could just be gone! It all seemed so surreal.
I ran to my brothers room to wake him up shouting "ONE OF THE TWIN TOWERS COLLAPSED!"
I can imaging how strange that must have sounded with absolutely no context as he woke up, he came running to the TV and we both sat and stared in complete disbelief at the images unfolding before us.
What seemed like mere minutes passed, then the second tower fell!
Then phones start ringing and family and friends start checking in. My sister worked for a major airline, she was not flying that day so she was fine, but she knew employees of other airlines and she was frantically calling around to check on everybody.
Im curious to know from some of you younger guys that have no memory of the event, what have you studied or learned about it?
It is weird to me that some people see the NY skyline as "normal" the way it is. For so many of us that NY skyline will never feel "right".