SixSquared
09-11-2006, 11:37 AM
My mom and dad always said that they remember exactly what they were doing, who they were with, and what they were talking about when they learned that President Kennedy had been assassinated. I never understood what they meant until 9/11.. 5 years later, I remember like it was yesterday.
My entire senior class was down on the football field, all arranged in a large "02" for the yearbook picture. After the picture, we were all walking up the hill back to class, and I was cutting up with some friends. The JROTC class was running up the hill, and I just assumed they were being superstars. My friend Holly, a JROTC member, came running up to talk to us for a second. She said "I dunno if I wanna join the national guard anymore. I think I wanna go full blown army" and we were all like "WTF why?" (all Holly had talked about for MONTHS was National Guard). And she said:
"Didn't you hear? They blew up the pentagon."
My entire school spent the rest of the day glued to the TV. My dad called me to let me know that all our relatives in NYC were safe.
The next Sunday, while at church, we found out that a couple at the church had lost their daughter, son in law, and two grandchildren, who were on the first plane to hit. I remember being amazed that even though it was horrible, until then, it had seemed so far away. Now it was hitting home.
I don't think I'll ever forget Holly saying "They blew up the pentagon"... :cry:
So what were you guys doing?
My entire senior class was down on the football field, all arranged in a large "02" for the yearbook picture. After the picture, we were all walking up the hill back to class, and I was cutting up with some friends. The JROTC class was running up the hill, and I just assumed they were being superstars. My friend Holly, a JROTC member, came running up to talk to us for a second. She said "I dunno if I wanna join the national guard anymore. I think I wanna go full blown army" and we were all like "WTF why?" (all Holly had talked about for MONTHS was National Guard). And she said:
"Didn't you hear? They blew up the pentagon."
My entire school spent the rest of the day glued to the TV. My dad called me to let me know that all our relatives in NYC were safe.
The next Sunday, while at church, we found out that a couple at the church had lost their daughter, son in law, and two grandchildren, who were on the first plane to hit. I remember being amazed that even though it was horrible, until then, it had seemed so far away. Now it was hitting home.
I don't think I'll ever forget Holly saying "They blew up the pentagon"... :cry:
So what were you guys doing?