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Lizzie Goldsmith

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Reflections on 9/11

September 12, 2014

Thirteen years ago, I was sitting in front of our thick computer playing a spelling game. I still remember the bright yellow on the screen.

I was 12 years old, in my last full year as a homeschooler, and it’s my only homeschooling memory I can pin down to a specific day.

My mom interrupted my game to tell me about two planes crashing into two towers in New York City.

That’s where I was when I found out about the 9/11 terrorist attacks: The first event to imbed itself in the minds of an entire generation. My generation.

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In Reflections Tags 9/11, 9/11 terrorist attacks, days you can't forget, generations, memory, September 11 2001, weep with those who weep
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