I remember I was in 4th grade. And everybady kept getting sent home for early dismisal. And everyone was wondering why till my art teacher told us. I went home later and heard helicoppters all night and watched the news. I was off the next day.God Bless all who were lost.
9/11 is definetly meaning the most to me this year. It happened when I wa sin 4th grade so I never really got what was happening on 9/11. I just recently saw World Trade Center and United 93 so now I am really thinking about it today and how it affeted this contry.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheAnalyst @ Sep 11 2006, 07:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I remember I was in 6th grade. And everybady kept getting sent home for early dismisal. And everyone was wondering why till my art teacher told us. I went home later and heard helicoppters all night and watched the news. I was off the next day.God Bless all who were lost.</div>What? I thought you were only 13..
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Sep 11 2006, 06:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>What? I thought you were only 13..</div> :brickwall: Man I make way too many mistakes. 4th grade
I was at school writing in my journal about my week so far, and then over the intercom the principle said there had been an incident and we all would go home immediatly, our teacher told us the world trade centers got hit, and it was a big catastrophe. I had no idea what the WTC was, so I thought it was in Atlanta, so I was like crying, and sad, and worried..When my mom picked me up I had alot of questions, but then we went to my grandparents house, and I went up to the room where nobody us and just sat up there and watched the towers fall, and they said it was an attack on america. That was my day...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kingjamez @ Sep 11 2006, 06:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I was at school writing in my journal about my week so far, and then over the intercom the principle said there had been an incident and we all would go home immediatly, our teacher told us the world trade centers got hit, and it was a big catastrophe. I had no idea what the WTC was, so I thought it was in Atlanta, so I was like crying, and sad, and worried..When my mom picked me up I had alot of questions, but then we went to my grandparents house, and I went up to the room where nobody us and just sat up there and watched the towers fall, and they said it was an attack on america. That was my day...</div>writing about your week so far? it was on a tuesday. :gur school didn't tell us, I was in sixth grade I think. my mom told me on the way home from school. I didn't know what the world trade center was t the time, but then we watched the news and I knew it was bad.
Wow 5 years! I can't imagine how it must effect Americans, but it really shocked and saddened me. To think that there are people that have such disregard for innocent people. I am a bit Pissed off and that Bush hasn't Killed the Bastard yet. Do you all think he knows where he is and is worried about making him into a matyr and causing more extremists?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Sep 11 2006, 08:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>writing about your week so far? it was on a tuesday. :g:</div>writing about our weekend
Lets see, I was a Freshmen in high school and was in the middle of World Georgraphy when it happened. Our teacher was talking to us about something, then there was a knock on the door and her and our libriaran talked for a few minutes in the hall. Then she came in and told us about the 1st tower getting hit and that she wasn't really sure what happened, she didnt know if it was an act of terrorism or if it was an flight accident. Then she turned on the TV and put it on Fox. We then saw the 2nd plane hit, and we watched it for the rest of the day. I just remember being in shock because nothing like this had ever happened in the you.S. in our lifetime. Of course there was Pearl Harbor, but that was a good 40 years before we were born, so we had and never felt that kind of sadness for our country. I knew this was going to change a lot of things and change the way some of us lived.