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That's scary. I was just reading about the Pentagon plane crash this a.m. I was only in my early 20's (a college student) at the time, naive and clueless about the ongoings in the world and terrorism...I had slept in that morning, missing my first class. My mother called the house to tell me not to go anywhere, that we were under attack...emotional now thinking back to that. A month (or two) later I discovered that I was pregnant w/my oldest daughter and was frightened for the future, not knowing if there would be more attacks...it was a solemn scary time, but watching how everyone reacted and responded to the tragedy is a positive/good memory for me.My story is completely different⦠of course it was my birthday, and we had plans for the evening. I called my hubby's work when the second plane hit, and then the line was cut off⦠post was on complete alert. We had NO idea if the guys were leaving instantly or what was going to happen⦠every family member & friends were calling me to see what was going to happen w/Ray because of his job at the time.
My hometown is at the Pentagon⦠so of course I was getting calls from my friends in the area.
My heart breaks for those of you who lost loved ones at the towers, or live in NY. I can't even imagineā¦![]()