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Sep. 11th, 2008 07:18 pmI have two topics to discuss today, but since today does have some reverence associated with it, I will separate them.
I read a Washington Post article commenting about how people remember today. Beyond the hatred and the media and the politics and the national outrage, there is what people actually remember. Not what they later learned. But what they felt/thought that day. I think the personal reaction is part of what remembering Sept. 11, 2001 is all about. So in accordance with the Post's suggestion I am writing this short piece, based on what that day was like for me.
( Do you remember? )
I read a Washington Post article commenting about how people remember today. Beyond the hatred and the media and the politics and the national outrage, there is what people actually remember. Not what they later learned. But what they felt/thought that day. I think the personal reaction is part of what remembering Sept. 11, 2001 is all about. So in accordance with the Post's suggestion I am writing this short piece, based on what that day was like for me.
( Do you remember? )