WillCAD
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My friend Frank and I had air ressies booked for 9/12.
When everything started to happen on 9/11, I left work early, went to Frank's house, and we drove overnight. We arrived at ASMU at 8am on 9/12.
This was not about "not letting the terrorist win" or anything sappy like that. It was simply about living my life. Terrible things happen; I can't stop them, but I'm not going curl up and cry because they happened.
A lot of people acted like the world was ending on 9/11. It was certainly a terrible day, followed by a terrible few months of watching the rescue and cleanup efforts on TV every night, but it wasn't the end of the world.
Despite all of the loss, despite all of the pain, life went on. Life continues to go on. People get married, babies are born, people go to work and to school and to see their kids play soccer. And they go on vacation - because with all of the troubles and tragedies that we have to deal with, vacations in places like WDW become all the more important.
When everything started to happen on 9/11, I left work early, went to Frank's house, and we drove overnight. We arrived at ASMU at 8am on 9/12.
This was not about "not letting the terrorist win" or anything sappy like that. It was simply about living my life. Terrible things happen; I can't stop them, but I'm not going curl up and cry because they happened.
A lot of people acted like the world was ending on 9/11. It was certainly a terrible day, followed by a terrible few months of watching the rescue and cleanup efforts on TV every night, but it wasn't the end of the world.
Despite all of the loss, despite all of the pain, life went on. Life continues to go on. People get married, babies are born, people go to work and to school and to see their kids play soccer. And they go on vacation - because with all of the troubles and tragedies that we have to deal with, vacations in places like WDW become all the more important.