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So it is the 13th anniversary of the attack. How will you personally remember it today?
At 8:46 I will call the woman with whom I ran out of the building, as I do every year (or she calls me). Will also pause to look at the poster with the faces of our dead colleagues and remember them. I'll email my friend with whom I traveled home to NJ that day--she is living in the Middle East at the moment. Then I'll do the work and run the meetings I need to today for my current project.
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Originally Posted by Mightyqueen801
At 8:46 I will call the woman with whom I ran out of the building, as I do every year (or she calls me). Will also pause to look at the poster with the faces of our dead colleagues and remember them. I'll email my friend with whom I traveled home to NJ that day--she is living in the Middle East at the moment. Then I'll do the work and run the meetings I need to today for my current project.
So it is the 13th anniversary of the attack. How will you personally remember it today?
Work hard to get a good bonus in March. The government will take half it to ensure that the Euphrates river runs red with blood. That is my stand against terrorism.
Each year, I take some time to think about the First Grade class I taught. I was reading a picture book to them when word came in.
This year they'd be around 19 years old, so could be married, in college, working, voting, new parents, or dead (hope not that). I figure they all remember something of the day as they were 5-6 y.o. So I try to remember with them.
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