tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682525079713400232.post7551078160810796055..comments2023-06-20T06:33:04.347-06:00Comments on Press On to Know: for 9-11Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17834738113583086156noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682525079713400232.post-89620610382055048722012-09-11T22:25:33.205-06:002012-09-11T22:25:33.205-06:00Sarah, I was talking to my parents about this and ...Sarah, I was talking to my parents about this and how it's strange how we all saw the same event but we all saw it through different filters. For you, you were very young and the images of the classroom doors being closed stood out to you. I was just barely a teenager and in 8th grade so I have very "teenage memories" of that day. I remember walking up the school grass with my best friend and talking about how we were scared something might happen in Albuquerque and I was also kind of glad that we wouldn't have to do anything in my first period social studies class because we had the news on. And I remember realizing how big it was when Total Request Live which was filmed in the middle of Times Square on MTV wasn't on because I would watch it daily. It was such a surreal event because it was so scary and terrible so the images and memories stick with us. The same event, same time, but we all saw it different ways. Thanks for sharing--we'll never forget. Brittany Butlernoreply@blogger.com