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I take time to reflect on it each year. I was looking at some video clips last night on Yahoo.
Although it happen a few months before I was born, the event changed our country forever.
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Beth,
We're the same age as I was returing from roller skating in 3rd grade and was also met at the openning of the front door with my mom crying. What an awakening at such a young age and like was never the same. On my wall in my office is his picture and his inagrural address, a materpiece of words.
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I was in the 1st grade when the Challenger exploded. First event that I recall happening in school. But the one that really has burned an image in my head was in Spanish class my Sophomore year in high school, April 19, 1995, when my Spanish teacher came into the room in the same manner, and told us that there had been a bombing in Oklahoma City. The shock of everyone in the room was amazing, because OKC was only about 4 hours from where I lived in the Texas Pahandle, and virtually everyone in the class had been there at one point or another.
Amazing how certain dates are burned into our heads. April 19. Jan 28. Nov 22. Thanks for bringing up this important event in our history... |