[Ohio-Talk] A Memory

Annette annettelutz at att.net
Wed Sep 11 16:14:59 UTC 2019


I had a similar experience. Yes, I still remember it like it was yesterday. I was working at a cafeteria at the state of Ohio computer center. We had very little access to news, just want customers came in and told us. Like probably most everybody, we thought it was just some freak accident at first. Until it just continued happening.

I was able to go pick Misty up at school. She was only about nine years old. And yes, seemed oblivious to the whole ideas in her world has now changed.

Bless all those Who lost their lives, and for those who are still grieving. Also, bless all those who continue to keep us safe, both first responders and military. God keep a special watch out for all of them. And let us all pray that nothing like this ever happens again.

Annette Lutz

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> On Sep 11, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Smith, JW via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I don't know where you were on September 11th 2001 but I remember the day as if it were yesterday.
> 
> One memory will always be with me after getting my children off the bus and knowing that they were safe at home, I noticed how oblivious they were to an about it all.
> 
> I thought to myself that night, "they have no idea that the world has change for ever today".
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> jw
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