Memories of 911

Good morning! What a beautiful day! Cool weather, no humidity. Yay! Off to an early start on my day off from work, and want to take a moment to reflect on the past. Today is 9/11/12, and 11 years ago, our country was driven to our knees by the World Trade Center attacks.

I don’t think anyone will ever forget where we were, or what we were doing when our sense of security was forever altered. I can even remember my thoughts and actions. My morning started much the same as today. It was my day off from my job, and I was off to an early start of knocking out my to do list. I was sitting in a local car repair shop getting my car worked on and watching a small TV mounted to the wall. When suddenly, I watched an airplane fly into the tower of The World Trade Center in NYC! OMG!!! Is this real ? I remember my brain telling me this was really really bad!!! Living on the east coast, I suddenly realized the proximity of NYC to me was closer than I had ever thought… My immediate response was to run into the back of the repair shop and drag the mechanic out to the TV.

Just as he joined me in the reception area, another airplane struck! Whoa! So he says to me, “That can’t be real, they just replayed it again.” I said, “NO! NO! that’s a different plane, there are 2 planes !!!” Within minutes, he realized this wasn’t a movie! This is happening right now! The hair on my arms stood on end, followed by a cold tremble, and then it felt like heat rushing to my brain…

Needless to say, that was the quickest car repair I’ve ever had. I left him standing there with his eyes glued to the screen, went home and quickly began my phone calls to my family and peeps. I even had a 2 hour conversation with a sister I hardly ever see or talk to. The rest of my day was spent with the TV.

The following day was somber indeed… I was working as a mail carrier and my route was located less than a mile from Dover Air Force Base. The sound and sights of airplanes overhead is a normal everyday occurrence, similar to people who live near a train track ,and the noise associated with your proximity. But not today… It was deathly quiet, not a plane in the sky… Many of my customers weren’t coming out of their homes, especially my elderly customers.They were scared,uncertain, and some were really really scared. Honestly, I felt some apprehension myself…

The next day it struck me how important it was for me to continue on my appointed rounds in spite of our nation’s tragedy. One elderly customer on my route poked her head out the front door, and asked me if it was safe to come outside yet? She thanked me for making her feel better. After all, if it was business as usual delivering the mail, then maybe the worst had passed.

This was the proudest time of my postal career even with the Anthrax threats that followed. It was then in 2001,the postal service revamped their slogan to include 911 and reiterate our steadfast service ;

” We are mothers and fathers. And sons and daughters. Who every day go about our lives with duty, honor and pride. And neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor the winds of change, nor a nation challenged, will stay us from the swift completion of our appointed rounds. Ever.”

This morning I watched this heart-wrenching footage of the attack and aftermath on YouTube, and the past came rushing in, with goosebumps and all. It is an amazing video, so I want to share it with you.

So often we take life and freedom for granted. Do you recall where you were?, what you were doing?, how you reacted?, and any profound impact 911 made on your life? I would love to share your story. You are welcome to leave a reply, your email will not be displayed. Hope to hear from you!

Bye for now,
Penny

37 thoughts on “Memories of 911

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    • Thank you for your positive criticism…You giveth and taketh away in one breath….I will have to assume you are approaching me from a political angle??? If not, then My Bad…

      If that Is the case, just want to make it clear that my main Agenda with the 911 post was to share my Patriotism of my country… There was no hidden political Agenda in the post…
      If it isn’t a political debate , then truly I am having difficulty deciphering your Generic comment which arrived out of nowhere!!! LOL! I’m sorry you were not impressed…
      I hope this puts us on the same page…
      Mess Penny

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    • Thank you for your questions!!!
      1)How is it that just anyone can write a weblog and get as popular as this?
      I like to believe the American Dream is still alive; as well as freedom of the press (writing a blog) .. I am so excited to share my journey and experiments with success and failure alike!!! I like the picture I am painting, but I am sorry you don’t agree with it…
      2) I dont want to sound mean, here. But do you actually think that you can get away with adding some quite pictures and not seriously say something?
      I don’t want to be mean either, but do you think it’s okay to underestimate another human-being, and to also assume they have never seen trouble? Oops ! That was a question..Let me answer your question…
      2) But do you actually think that you can get away with adding some quite pictures and not seriously say something?
      I wrote the post from my heart, and when you tell a story from the soul, it strikes a chord with other people. Thank you for your comment, it inspires me to keep moving forward…
      Mess Penny

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      Mess Penny

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    • Thank you for your positive criticism…You giveth and taketh away in one breath….I will have to assume you are approaching me from a political angle??? If not, then My Bad…

      If that Is the case, just want to make it clear that my main Agenda with the 911 post was to share my Patriotism of my country… There was no hidden political Agenda in the post…
      If it isn’t a political debate , then truly I am having difficulty deciphering your Generic comment which arrived out of nowhere!!! LOL! I’m sorry you were not impressed…
      I hope this puts us on the same page…
      Mess Penny

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      Mess Penny

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  13. MP — I don’t really understand what some of your commenters are trying to say in their criticisms– some just sound like generic Nonsense and nit-wittery — but, hey, maybe that’s just me…. Still, I admire your fairness with them.

    Re: the 9-11 anniversary: I worked that day in 2001. I was in my boss’s office when a coworker came in and said “turn on the TV, a plane hit the World Trade Center.” We watched as the second plane hit. It was a punch to the chest, it was no accident, and I knew it was a terrible act of war. Aittle later I was able to stop home and hug loved ones for 2 or 3 minutes… It was a very bad day all around.

    And, as I also live in a military town, (AF), the halt of all air traffic had an effect on the critters (dogs, cats), who were used to the regular run-up of jet engines at particular times of the day and night. And then, dead silence from out the back door for almost a week, we could see they were unnerved by it. And we were unnerved by it, too: It was as if we were holding our breath until that sweet sound of the Forces of Freedom fired up again…

    Thanks for your Rememberance of that tragic day.

    • Thank you for the eloquent account of that day. You took the words right out of my mouth… The dead silence was quite unnnerving and “It was as if we were holding our breath”. Thanks for sharing your story!

      Mess Penny

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