Where were you on
September 11th, 2001
I was on traxx riding to the University of Utah for school when the attacks started to take place. I thought it was the longest ride I'd ever been on because all everyone on the train wanted to do was get to a TV to see what was really going on. School was one BIG blur that day.

Why the fireworks? I love the RED, WHITE & BLUE that they show.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

Although I didn't know anyone personally in the towers that day it has impacted my life and everyone else I know. Regardless if you lost a family member or friend, we all lost something that day that can not be brought back. But, in that same breath we all gained a stronger bond as Americans to help a neighbor in need, to stand up for one another no matter their gender, race, religion etc. I learned the strength of the human spirit that day and in the many days to follow. I also learned that I will not let anyone take my happiness, freedom, or hope of a better tomorrow. I will ALWAYS remember 9/11 for those who were lost but also for those that found themselves!
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