I figured since it's the Tenth anniversary of the attacks we could all share stories about what we were doing when we found out and how we reacted after.
I was 20 years old at the time, two weeks into college (doing journalism studies of all things, boy did 9/11 ever have an impact on that field!). I remember waking up that morning and noting how beautiful the weather was. Clear sunny day, nice temp, not a cloud in the sky. Interestingly when I walked out my front door this morning conditions were a lot like that.
I think it was about 9:00 am when we first knew something was happening. We were taking up an assignment and I heard murmuring in the back but all I could make out was "plane" "crash" and "tower". I assumed there had been an accident at the local airport and a plane had hit the control tower.
A few minutes later our professor told us there was some sort of incident occurring in New York City involving the world trade center.
We were fortunate enough to have an active cable connection in our classroom, so we wheeled a TV in and watched CNN non stop for about 2 hours.
What I saw was absolutely surreal to me. Even watching replays, it still breaks my heart to see the planes hit and the towers falls. Every person in that classroom stayed glued to the TV in absolutely silence for well over an hour. It was quite unusual.
After that, our professor let us off early for the day so I decided to go downtown. At the time I was living in Ottawa, the national capital of Canada. Downtown was eerily quiet. A lot of roads were blocked, government buildings had been shut down and evacuated and there was a ton of activity around the U.S. embassy.
Not much happened beyond that. I went home and watched news for the rest of the day, called my parents and some friends and actually went to bed a little early.
I was 20 years old at the time, two weeks into college (doing journalism studies of all things, boy did 9/11 ever have an impact on that field!). I remember waking up that morning and noting how beautiful the weather was. Clear sunny day, nice temp, not a cloud in the sky. Interestingly when I walked out my front door this morning conditions were a lot like that.
I think it was about 9:00 am when we first knew something was happening. We were taking up an assignment and I heard murmuring in the back but all I could make out was "plane" "crash" and "tower". I assumed there had been an accident at the local airport and a plane had hit the control tower.
A few minutes later our professor told us there was some sort of incident occurring in New York City involving the world trade center.
We were fortunate enough to have an active cable connection in our classroom, so we wheeled a TV in and watched CNN non stop for about 2 hours.
What I saw was absolutely surreal to me. Even watching replays, it still breaks my heart to see the planes hit and the towers falls. Every person in that classroom stayed glued to the TV in absolutely silence for well over an hour. It was quite unusual.
After that, our professor let us off early for the day so I decided to go downtown. At the time I was living in Ottawa, the national capital of Canada. Downtown was eerily quiet. A lot of roads were blocked, government buildings had been shut down and evacuated and there was a ton of activity around the U.S. embassy.
Not much happened beyond that. I went home and watched news for the rest of the day, called my parents and some friends and actually went to bed a little early.
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