Everyone in the world knows what events took place on September, 11, 2001. It has been called the worst terrorist attack on the U.S. ever, and everyone will.
remember where they were and what they were doing. Close to 3,000 people died that day counting the deaths at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center, and the .
plane that crashed outside of Pittsburgh. For some that morning was the morning that made people want to cry, made people enraged beyond control, or made some .
people want to hurt other people. You know how you felt and where you were, and even know what you were doing but now it's time to see how others spent their .
morning. I had a chance to talk to some people as they recalled where they were and what they were doing on the morning of September, 11, 2001. The first person .
I talked to Samantha Clarkson(my grandmother who is also a history professor). When asked how she spent her morning, she had this to say: " I .
had the day off, but I still woke up like it was a regular day. I was up and reading the paper at around 8:30 and eating breakfast when my phone rang. It was my sister.
telling me to put the news on and that I wouldn't believe what I was about to see. She was right, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The first thing i saw when i turned .
the t.v. was the first tower on fire with smoke pouring out of the huge hole left by the plane. I only live a few blocks away from the World Trade Center so I took a .
look out the window and there it was. I couldn't believe my eyes, it was really happening I thought to myself. As I hung up the phone with my sister, I immediately .
called your mother to make sure she was okay. We both stayed on the phone and were talking to each other when I saw the second plane hit, when I saw it happen .
I literally screamed. At this point I was basically crying, and wondering to myself why this was happening. So many thoughts were racing through my mind, but at .