Today is a very sad day for all of us. I remember waking up to my phone ringing, I was taking a nap with my one year old son. I said, “hello?” My best friend kept repeating, “oh my God, oh my God Vanessa, what’s going on?” I hadn’t even turned the T.V. on that morning because we where so busy getting the two girls to school, so I had no idea what she was talking about. But the shock and fear in her voice is something I’ll never forget.
I can only imagine what the victims must have felt as they saw those planes coming towards them, or what the passengers experienced. The sounds, the smells, the confusion, the terror, because I don’t care how desensitized we’ve become, what those Americans felt was pure unadulterated terror and nothing I fear or could possibly imagine, could even begin to compare to what they must have felt.
I pray for their families and that nothing like that will ever happen again.
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dasvics
Sep 11, 2008 | 1:20 PM |
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I’m 36 and THANK GOD I don't live in sunny SO. Cali anymore! ***PALIN '12!!!!!!!*** We might move to Alaska now that Indy went...blue??!! "I don't think there's anything in the world I despise more than unfair and generalized discrimination against anyone -- whether because of color, religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, etc." Ms. Leelila Strogov
Member Since: 4/6/2007