In memory of the 2,977 innocent victims who died 22 years ago today in the Twin Towers in New York, the crash of hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and The Pentagon in Washington, DC.
A day that all of us who were alive on that day will forever remember with unspeakable sadness.
Until my next blog post
Hold all those you love a little closer.
Janet




I will never forget that skyline that I loved! And coming out of the subway and looking up to see which way was south by looking for the twin towers! Incredible!
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An unimaginable horrific tragic day forever burned in my memory 💔
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We were in Chile on 9/11/01! It was so hard to be away from home. Chile has their own 9/11/73 when the coup happened. Hope you’ll read my article. Thanks.
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Yes. It was horrifying. Hard to believe it was happening. Terrifying wondering what might happen next.
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I didn’t really grasp what the attack on Pearl Harbor meant to my parents and their generation until September 11, 2001.
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Oh, my. It must have been very hard being away from home on 9/11. I’ll read your article.
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Thanks, Janet. That day I was so worried about my NYC sister and her boyfriend of the time who was in finance, until I heard the good news they were on vacation! The Chileans were so kind, asking if our families were all right. I was very moved by that.
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True Janet…
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So true Janet…
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Peace.🌷
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I’m sure you were terribly worried about your sister and boyfriend! I’m glad they were not in NYC at the time!
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It seems like a bad movie. So hard to believe people do this to other people. We need to remember.
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Thanks, Janet. That was a real blessing. So sad for those who lost a family member in that senseless violence.
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Thank you for this somber post. Wishing you well.
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