rosierose89 on September 10th, 2019 at 22:45 UTC »
I was in 6th grade, in middle school. I later found out that the 7th and 8th grade teachers all had the news reports and such on, but the 6th grade teachers decided not to tell us what was going on until the end of the day. Except you could tell something was happening. I can't even describe the feeling, but it was a palpable sense of eeriness.
I remember I was 16 when 9/11 happened and my mom brought me and my younger brothers to Atlantic Highlands after school. We saw the smoke rising over the bay. It was surreal. We saw the smoke plume from the collapse of Tower 7. I recorded it on my camcorder.
rosierose89 on September 10th, 2019 at 22:45 UTC »
I was in 6th grade, in middle school. I later found out that the 7th and 8th grade teachers all had the news reports and such on, but the 6th grade teachers decided not to tell us what was going on until the end of the day. Except you could tell something was happening. I can't even describe the feeling, but it was a palpable sense of eeriness.
432oneness on September 10th, 2019 at 23:00 UTC »
Last day you could walk someone all the way to the gate of an airport even if you weren't flying.
JKastnerPhoto on September 11st, 2019 at 00:16 UTC »
I remember I was 16 when 9/11 happened and my mom brought me and my younger brothers to Atlantic Highlands after school. We saw the smoke rising over the bay. It was surreal. We saw the smoke plume from the collapse of Tower 7. I recorded it on my camcorder.