Where were you on 9/11

thewishfire said:
Some of the hijackers lived about 2-4 miles from my house. :scared1:

ME TOO! One of the guys that flew the plane into the pentagon was at my work for a no registration ticket in 1998 or 1999. I can't remember. He lived about 3 miles away from me.
 
I had just walked out of morning Mass, and saw our priest and another man standing outside looking up at the sky. There was a thick black and red layer, and the smell of smoke hit me right away. I asked Father what was going on, and he didn't know. Obviously there was a big fire close by. At that moment, DH called me from work on my cell, and told me I'd better get home right away, that a plane hit one of the Towers. I rushed home, and turned on the tv. And then panic struck me. I went over to my son's elementary school, where there were maybe 100 people already there to get their kids. The school handled things so quickly and orderly, it was amazing. People were crying. I gave the name of my child, as well as 5 neighborhood kids, whose parents called me right after the other, stuck in Manhattan, and begging me to get their kids out of school. And then my cell went dead. No one's phones would work.
The school aids brought the kids down to the lobby, and the kids were all confused. It was election day that day, and my son thought he was being taken out of school because of the public voting going on in his school cafeteria. When they saw the black cloud, they all got scared.
I threw them in the car, and rushed to my other son's high school. When I got close, there were fire engines closing off the streets for 2 blocks in all directions around the school area. I couldn't get near the school. A firefighter told me that all the kids were released and told to go home, or to go to a local church if their homes were close to ground zero. I drove the way my son would have walked if he were walking home, which is the same way the city bus would have gone if he were on it. I didn't see him, but when I got home, my neighbor was standing outside, and told me "he's home, he's home!" Thank God! Her DH had just gotten on his motorcycle to go get their daughter who went to school downtown, close to ground zero. It would have been impossible for him to get anywhere near the area with his car.
Then I saw something amazing and made my weep like crazy. People everywhere were hanging out American flags, from houses, apartment building windows, stores, just everywhere the flags came out.

There's so much that happened. I had to close my windows and doors, from the ash and smoke getting in. And then the ashy debris started falling, burnt papers on my front steps. I heard people screaming for their husbands who were fighting the fire, people who had family in the towers at that very moment. It was agony.

A few hours later, some on my neighbors who worked right there started coming home, no shoes on their feet, white with ash from head to toe, and all my one neighbor could say was "it's terrible". She had seen people jump to their deaths, people on fire.

My neighbor and friend David De Rubrio died in the Tower 2 when it fell. They never found his body.

An excrutiatingly sad thing to see was the first photo go up, then another, then another, every bare space of NYC wall became covered with photos put up by people seeking friends and family who hadn't been heard from. There's just so much. I can't say enough about our former mayor Rudy Giuliani who held us all together. One more thing I remember, an F-16 flying overhead, and my son saying "cool". He really didn't understand what all this meant, only that he knew it wasn't a usual thing to seean F-16 flying over NYC.

The next day, I went out, and picked up some ash off the street and put it in an envelope. The sky was still black, the fire still burning. There are so many people who just haven't healed from this yet, even many people in other states and maybe even other countries. It was like a nuclear bomb exploded on us.

Sorry this was so long.
 
I was at work...as a nanny. My dd was just over one, and the kids I watched were 6 months, 2 and 4. The 4 year old was at school already. I had just sat down to watch Regis and Kelly (or was Kathie Lee still there?) since it was coming on soon and I saw it all from the beginning.

I called my mother and DH. That whole morning was a blur to me. I have NO idea where the kids were AT ALL! I remember all the phone calls, the ones I was making and receiving and watching the whole thing, but don't remember any kids being there! Yikes! (They are all still alive and well BTW, they couldn't have gone too far, but I just don't have a memory of them being right there with me).

At noon I went to pick up the 4 year old and he was one of like 4 kids still there, from well over a 100. Obviously parents ran and got their kids when it all started. We were right outside of DC though, so it was very scary.
 
thewishfire said:
Some of the hijackers lived about 2-4 miles from my house. :scared1:

They lived close to us as well. They learned to fly the planes in fact, right down the road!!!!!! I think of that every single time I go by that place! I was in Bowie, MD at the time.
 

I was getting ready for work as a ESL aide in the elementary school. Just had the t.v. on for background noise when I heard something about a plane crashing into the WTC. I also couldn't figure out how a pilot would do that unless he was drunk or something. As I went to grab my lunch and turn off the t.v. I saw the actual picture of the huge gaping hole and gasped. Something in my head just set off an alarm that this wasn't an accident.
I quickly drove to my school to walk in and see all of the staff in the library watching t.v. and what I assumed to be a replay of the crash but it wasn't, it was the second plane. Then I realized, a dear friend of mine works in that area.
I scrambled to a phone and called DH who was near Chicago working to see if he had heard anything. He had and was heading home because he didn't want to be anywhere near a major city right now. At this point we also heard about the Pentagon. Dh promised to keep trying to get ahold of my friend and also my Uncle who works in the government building in downtown Chicago.

At the school the teachers were instructed to NOT discuss any of the events happening and that we were to be on high alert of any suspicious vehicles/persons on or near school grounds. At recess the skies were eerily quiet as all planes had been grounded by then.

My DH got ahold of me at my lunch time and my best friend was safe at a friends apartment. My Uncle also had been evacuated early and was home safe.

After work I sped home and watched the news with DH for almost the entire night, in total shock that this had happened.

And I have heard of the 9/11 babies, the baby 'boom' that came 9 months or so after the attacks. Our 1st DS I guess would be considered that. Many say that a surge in divorces/marriages/child births were peoples ways of dealing with the tragedy and reaffirming their lives after such a devastating blow.

I can't believe it's been 5 years, i remember that day like it was just yesterday, crystal clear. I really wish i didn't because of the terror we felt for so long afterwards, looking up at the sky wondering what was going to happen next and where.
 
I had just gotten back from vacation and was trying to wake up. I hit the snooze alarm a couple of times, then the local announcer said that a plane had flown into the WTC. I thought, "What an idiot." Then I took my son to pre-school, and heard about the first building collapsing. DD and I went to a Bible study at church. I remember going and praying in the sanctuary. Afterwards I took dd shopping (I know, weird) and picked up my ds at 2:30. So, I had all day to know bits and pieces of what was happening before I actually saw the buildings fall on TV.

The week before 9/11 we were in Destin, FL and the news was all about shark attacks and I remember thinking, "Sharks bite every year. This is a slow news time, and that's a good thing." One night while we were eating, a plane flew over the restaurant and it was LOUD. People got quiet and looked around, then went back to eating. I remembered that the next week and wondered if there would have been mass panic if it had happened the next week.
 
I was in labor with my DS who was 12 weeks early. I had been in labor all night and in my drug induced haze thought I heard something about the towers being hit but thought I was dreaming. When I woke up my nurse told me & DH to turn on the TV.

I remember trying desperately to get in touch with my DM who works in NYC and not being able to. I watched the towers fall and then my OB preped me for my C-Section. MY DS was born at 2 1/2 pounds and I remember it being so surreal. We live in Northern Jersey and I grew up in Manhattan so it was just so frightening and yet I was in my own world - worried about whether DS would make it.

My mother couldn't reach us until that night after she walked home to Bergen County from the school she teaches at in NYC. I remember calling my close friends who worked in Manhattan and luckily they were all okay. I watched the TV around the clock from my hospital room but most of it's fuzzy since I was on pain killers for the whole time. I remember a few weeks after it happened, I was talking to a woman who had lost her husband in the towers and she asked me what my DS's name was and it was the same as her DH's. She told me my DS would be okay - that maybe he was sent that day to be the one good thing that happened. I've never forgotten that. We were so scared that day and yet we were so blessed - DS is amazingly perfect and I can't beleive it's been 5 years. I cringe at the thought of sending in cupcakes on 9/11 for my son's birthday but think I will as a reminder that America is stronger than the terrorists give us credit for.

The one thing i've always found a little spooky is that my son was due on December 7th (Pearl Harbor Day) and born on 9/11/01 - the only times in history we've been attacked on American soil.

My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone that day or had to live through it first hand. We will never forget.
 
I live on the west coast so..

I remember it like it was yesterday. I woke up to my dad in his room talking to my mom on the phone. She was at work and told him to turn on the TV. I knew something was going on because he was up earlier then I was. He got home at 11:30pm from the night shift the night before. Well I ran in there and he said "a plane hit the trade centers." I did not know at the time what or where the trade centers were. I thought it was in my city and I was afraid my mom had been hurt. But then I learned what had happened. In my history class we watched it on the news. I was in 7th grade at the time and was scared and did not know what had happened.

I had the same reaction when John Ritter passed away. My dad had waken my sister up and I could hear him across the hall saying how he had died. We had watched 8 Simple Rules every tuesday night since it started. IT was sad. I cried that day like I did on 9*11
 
My Dh and I were in Alexandria VA. We were getting ready to go to OH to visit family the next day. We were at the NEX (Navy shopping mall) and saw the towers on the news in the electronics dept. My Dh is in the Navy and had just moved to a new job about 3 months before, up until that time he had been working at the P'Gon. Unfortuantely 7 of his friends and former co-workers died that day. :sad1:
 
I was in Orlando working for Disney. I t was supposed to be my day off but I had traded days with a coworker to get Thursday off. So I got up and was getting ready when one of my roomates said her dad just called her and a plane just flew into the WTC. My first thought "Gee, I hope everyone is OK." In my mind's eye it was a 4 seater tour plane that must have malfunctioned somehow. So then I get in my car to go to work when the second plane hit. The DJ was going nuts. When the Pentagon was hit, the DJ kept listing other major places that could be next. Hmmm what was on that list? WDW and New Orleans :guilty: . I will never forget as I drove to All Star Sports, I kept hearing the DJ say over and over that WDW should be shutting down and evacuating b/c it was probably next.
When I got to work the managers didn't know what to do, there was no protocol for this. I was sent to All Star Music for the day and put in Guest Services. My first guest? A man from NYC. He was sobbing. His sister worked in one of the towers and he had no clue if she was even alive. He and his family were supposed to depart that day, but obvioulsy they weren't going anywhere any time soon. I just can't get the image of him sobbing at my station out of my head.
I got to meet the head honchos of reorts that day. I remember when they evacuated the parks and everyone came back to the hotel. Everyone was so shell shocked. Then Disney bused in entertainment, the Main Street band, jugglers, and even characters came by in 40 minute shifts. People who had the day off came in to see if they could help. I remember 3 or 4 of the people working the front desk that evening were in different costumes. Probably the only time you could ever see a front desk host in full Grand Floridian attire at the All Star Music!
That night all 5 of my roomates and I slept in the livingroom. We couldn't turn the tv off, and we were so scared that none of us wanted to be alone that night.
 
I was on my way to work, which is about two blocks away from a federal and state building in Oakland, CA.
 
I'm in the UK.

My dad picked me up from College (I was finishing early) and told me that two planes had just flown into the WTC. I was like, 'the WTC? What's that?' (I was 16/17), so he told me.

I got home and we had Sky News on. I stood by the living room door and just watched (my parents had to go out), saw both towers go down and heard the reports about the Pentagon and the other flight. I can't remember how long I was there, I just remember thinking, 'this isn't real..'. I still can't get my head around it, and notice the TT's on all pictures/footage of NY that I see.

From that day I would go to bed and wake up with Sky News on, watching everything (my BF of the time was in the British Army). I only stopped doing that after we broke up at the end of 2002.

Other moment's that I remember like that include when Princess Diana was killed (I was watching Nickelodeon (UK version) and this message kept flashing up on the bottom of the screen, telling me to turn over to a news channel) and the July 7 London bombings (I was over my BF's house).
 
I was at work. At the time I was working 3rd shift, midnight-8 a.m. This particular day I was staying late for our monthly staff meeting. I was so excited. I had put in a application for a first shift job in the same dept. in a new project they were taking on. I was supposed to get the official "the job is yours" statement that morning. I was thrilled to get the job, the raise, and the fact I was going never see the guy who sexually harassed me (I hadn't told anyone yet).

I got the official word and I was doing mental cartwheels when I heard the news. People were coming back to our part of the building because we had a tv. All I knew was there was a plane crash the towers and that was it. I got in my car to drive home (took about 45 minutes). There was NO music anywhere on the radio so I knew something was horribly wrong and it was more than just a plane crash.

I got home around 9:30 a.m. and was planning on going to bed around 11. Needless to say, I didn't sleep much that day.
 
I was at home, watching the Montel Williams show when they broke in to show the first plane that had hit one of the towers. My jaw dropped when all of a sudden a second plane hit. I just couldn't believe it happened.
 
I worked across the river from the WTC. I was walking into my work buildingf when it happened. I didn't see anything until I was inside and I was wondering why everyone was looking out the window. Then I looked and saw the first tower on fire. I didn't know at the time that a plane had crashed into it.
 
I was at work and heard from an employee that a plane hit the WTC.
 
I was at work at Mid-town Manhattan. We heard the first plane fly over us and thought that was weird then found out by a phone call from co-workers
wife. I then walked to Penn Station and sat there for 7 hours waiting for the commuter train to run again.
All the time just kept hearing the police and emergency sirens and looking downtown at a cloud of smoke.

The most eeriest day I have had in my life. :sad2:
 








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