tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820424.post4585987314307032882..comments2023-09-17T04:38:25.109-04:00Comments on Heart Chocolate: Remembering 9-11Amy Wallacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04055443444238664556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820424.post-9444622105310991952009-09-12T21:46:21.881-04:002009-09-12T21:46:21.881-04:00Judy, thank you for sharing.
I agree with you and...Judy, thank you for sharing.<br /><br />I agree with you and pray no one forgets, no matter how they were personally affected that day.Amy Wallacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04055443444238664556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820424.post-91592139592991777142009-09-12T06:01:59.370-04:002009-09-12T06:01:59.370-04:00I was home in Central NJ....TV off for a change. D...I was home in Central NJ....TV off for a change. DH was on the road. A friend called asking where he was....after learning he wasn't in NYC h etold me what had happened. I fell to my knees in tears when I saw the TV coverage and immediately called my DH. Life was never the same. For 3 days no more overhead planes coming in to Newark airport. My first sight of a military jet darting in the sky overhead as it banked over NYC. The smell of the smoke in our yard and some embers landing from across the bay separating us from lower Manhattan.ANd the worse thing - the screams of my 20-something son as he came down later in the morning and I told him - and he screamed "Mike is up there!" His best friend was on the top floors and suffered an agonizing death with all others at Cantor Fitzgerald. I hope NO ONE ever forgets. Maybe it takes having been in those buildings and knowing people who died or almost died that day to feel so strongly - I hope not.Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08562519652509540237noreply@blogger.com