Such sadness here, such memories here. Burned forever into our individual and communal consciousness. Sad.
I awaken as I always do, with talk radio WGN on (it is never off here). I was looking forward to a nice day, our 30th wedding anniversary, 9/11/71. I was thinking of the nice day ahead, a special dinner planned for that night.
I heard AM drive time host, Spike O'Dell, talking to others in the studio about a plane that 'apparently' had hit the WTC. At that point, they were not sure it was a plane, maybe an internal explosion. He and the others were describing the smoke and the scene the ywere watching on CNN TV. I turned on the TV. Vince, our new, at that time, firefighter, was in the shower, getting ready to head to his shift. I called to him to hury out and watch this, as it dealt with fire and might be of interest, unual as it was. He came out, wrapped in a towel. I got Marie up, left Natalie sleeping. The three of us were watching, discussing how the great safety features of the building would have it under control in no time and hoping the loss of life and injuries would be minimal, just looked like a really bad fire. The news people were doing some speculating, plane, small, large, internal, what.
Then, then, then......from off the right of the screen, the next plane, (UGH, I feel the chill right now as I type, the tears here, again, 3 years later

) that second plane, ram the second tower. I, we, all of us, stunned. I let loose with several f'ing, sob remarks, in frustration, in anger, knowing immediately, at that point, it was an attack.
From that point on, our anniversary was among the least important things on our mind, for that day, for many after. We cried, we still do, fairy often too. I am again right now, listening to Michael Smith, singing, 'There She Stands', at the RNC. And She does stand, she will, forever. We are bigger than the yare, we are America.
LID, nice to see you.
Rick, thanks. For those who were so immediately touched by the very nearness of it, NYC, DC, PA, God bless you all.
Dan