The librarian had been going in to the classrooms seeing who
would like a TV cart brought into their classrooms to witness what was
happening. Being that the students I was with were 6th graders, the
teacher said she wanted a TV immediately. While I thought they might be a
little young, she looked at it a different way. This teacher explained to me
that when she herself was in 6th grade her teacher wheeled a cart into
her classroom for the class to view another sad moment in history – the
coverage of the assassination of JFK. She remembered seeing this and being
affected by it, and wanted her children to have this connection to what would
certainly become a big moment in our history.
When it was brought
in, we all watched in amazement. I remember seeing the plane hit the 2nd
tower – although looking back now I don’t know if it was in real-time or if it
was one of those frames they kept showing over and over. After watching awhile
the teacher and I had a great discussion with the kids. They said some things I
never would have expected from kids their age.
I went home that day still thinking of the events. My brother
had just moved home from living in NYC. His work site had been near ground
zero. I was thankful he was home, and we knew exactly where he was – safe.
Today, I remember all this. As I read the paper this
morning, I felt sick. At my football game today, while my cheerleaders and I stood
at the 50 yard line listening to the national anthem followed by Taps and a
moment of silence, I had the chills. While I wasn’t personally affected by that
day, I still feel that I (and every other American) was affected in some way. My
family members and friends went to fight in wars after this, and have seen many,
many horrible things. I thank them for their courage, and everyone else who has
had to deal with the aftermath of this tragedy.
But, this day shouldn’t be all about sadness. Look around
and see all the red, white, and blue. See all the pride that is evident in our
citizens. If anything came out of this, it is the pride Americans have in their
country. Families have come together, the country came together.
Please take the time to remember those who were lost during
the attacks and in the wars fought because of the attacks.