You’re welcome, PRO.
It was a horrendous day for those involved in the attacks and their families, and horrifying for the rest of us as we watched the coverage.
I’m still as PO’d now as I was then.
I was getting ready for work when the news showed the first tower on fire and they weren't saying what happened with any certainty.....then I saw the second plane hit tower two. No doubt this was an outright attack on our country....
It's pretty stunning how long it takes for your brain to wrap around something as this because you want to believe something else rather than what's clear otherwise.... You know it's an attack but your brain doesn't want to believe it......you know people died instantly when it hit....you wonder how the firefighters are going to get up that high ....questions surface that you can't answer....and most of all you wonder if your loved ones or people you might know are safe even though you know they aren't there.
You notice the time and know your work day is ahead...do you go...call off...go in because that's what you do everyday?
..... Yet there's a clear and precise sense....... everything has just changed.