Where were you when the world stopped turning?

Originally? I was supposed to be on vacation with my mother, driving cross-country. We should’ve been somewhere around LA, approximately, when it all happened. But I’d had a vacation in Georgia over Labor Day, and decided to push back the vacation with my mom one week so that I wouldn’t be too exhausted. Mom was off work for two weeks, so it just changed her vacation to the 2nd week instead of the 1st. So, instead of being in a car on some highway somewhere, I was sitting there at work. Mom was watching the news, and called to tell me right after the first plane hit. I waited, but nothing was being reported on the radio yet. Probably since at the time of the first plane, they weren’t yet sure what was going on, so they didn’t break in with the news. But, the radio I have at work also picks up the audio signal from local TV stations, so I tuned in the news on one, and listened. Listened to the broadcast as the second plane hit. Sat there, starting to get afraid, not knowing what was going on. I had to leave the radio though, I had to deliver things to other parts of the building that morning.

In every office, there had to be at least one on 9/11: that one person who broke the tragic news to their fellow coworkers. In my building – that was me. At least, it was me to about 1/3rd of my floor of the building. I dropped off the paperwork I had to deliver, and everyone over there was laughing and cutting up. Someone noticed that I was beyond pale and shaking, and asked if I was okay. I looked at her, and simply said no. Then I told her about the two planes hitting the World Trace Center, and the news saying they thought we were under attack. Other people over heard me and gathered around, and I had to repeat it a few times. As I left that area, others who’d sat a little farther away asked what I’d been talking about, so I had to spread the news again. I’d already told several people back in my quadrant of the building, and they were spreading the news along their rows. Roughly 30 minutes later, there was an email from the corporate office, informing everyone of what was happening, in case they somehow hadn’t heard yet. They finally sent us home about noon that day – everyone was too shaken and afraid to be able to work.

Before we were sent home from work, though, I spent all morning on the internet. The first thing I thought to do was to turn to a site called the Bronze. That was a message board system that had been set up for Buffy fans, and was how I knew most of the people I was worried about. There was an amazing support system there that day. People would post questions, asking if we’d heard from this person or that, and a list was compiled, to keep track of all Bronzers in the New York area. One by one information came pouring in, and we were able to breath a sigh of relief as someone was heard from and we knew they were okay. People not in the area, but with family there posted, asking for prayers, everyone keeping each other appraised of the personal situations. News articles were posted as they came in; that’s actually where I got most of my breaking information as to what was going on, since the CNN site actually crashed from too many users that day.

After I had got home from work, mom and I went to Target. I remember standing in the toy section with her and running into our neighbor, and them standing there talking. I don’t remember WHY we were in the toy section, just that we were. I can’t even remember why we went to Target at all, my mind couldn’t grasp the idea of it since it was so “normal” on such a crazy day. I think maybe mom just had to get out of the house, get away from the TVs for a little while. I think she needed the “normal” too, to be able to handle and process the grief and shock of what was happening. I know that’s why I needed the normal things, anyway.

The rest of that day is a complete blank, due to the shock. Notes I have from that day say I watched a lot of the news on TV, but I don’t have any actual memories of doing it. I’m sure I was also in front of my computer the rest of the day, clinging to my friends as best as possible through the internet. The rest of the week at work was quiet. My company put together internal fund raisers and matched the donations us employees raised. I donated money that way, through that telethon concert that aired on all 3 stations; any way I could. I didn’t have a lot, but any excess I could find I donated. I attempted to donate blood, but I actually got turned away from the donation centers because they had too many people wanting to donate, and not enough staff to handle the response.

Mom and I debated for a while, but we decided we were still going to go on our vacation. That was our way of refusing to let anyone win – refusing to let the terror take over. I’m really glad we went, even if it felt a little strange. We left on Sept 14, drove up to the Grand Canyon, then Las Vegas, then down to Los Angeles before heading back home. The trip really brought the tragedies into a new perspective. It’s one thing to see everything on TV; it’s another to see after-effects up close & personal. On our way up out of Texas, we passed a couple of 18 wheelers, carrying their “cargo” down the highway. Carrying massive missiles, a significant number of them. Seeing that shook me up for a while. When we stopped in Kingsman, Az, for gas, there was a soldier in uniform, duffel bag at his side, waiting to be picked up as he reported for duty. Almost everyone who was stopped at the station went up to him to shake his hand, to thank him for his service to the country.

Our route to Vegas took us through Hoover Dam. They’d re-opened it – but to passenger vehicles only. Nothing with any kind of trailer allowed. 10 miles both sides of the Dam, there was a police blockade, making sure only approved vehicles passed thru, and they inspected any suspicious cars. There were a few police cars parked strategically through the Dam too. Once we got to Vegas, the casinos had a smaller type of blockade set up at their parking garages. If you weren’t headed into that specific casino, you weren’t allowed to park in that garage, period. In LA, our hotel was near LAX airport. In fact, from the road we came down the coast on, we had to take an exit for our street that also doubled as an entrance to the airport. There were police everywhere before we even got to the airport, and blockages at every entry point, including the turn we needed. We weren’t stopped, but only because we were taking the Century Blvd split & not heading into the airport itself.

It was also amazing to see all the flags & ribbons flying from car antennas, proudly displayed across the back window, etc. The displays of unity everywhere we went was comforting, in it’s own way. I remember reading that on Sept 12, 2000, Wal-Mart had sold only 6000 US Flags, nationwide. On Sept 12th of 2001, they sold over 88,000. So many people wanting to show unity in a time of great tragedy.

In a way, it doesn’t seem like it’s been 5 years. It feels like a lifetime ago, yet at the same time it still feels like just yesterday. I don’t think that feeling will ever change.

Like asking Niagara not to fall

YAY!!!!! It looks like I finally fixed the feed issues on livejournal! Maybe. Kinda. I did an end-run around the problem, by switching to summaries only. But that means if you read the feed there, you’ll have to come over here to read the full entry. Sorry! Livejournal didn’t like me any more; it was saying my feed was too big. Oops. I write too much. haha. At least I now know that my feed validates as Rss 2.0, though!

Of course, I was focusing so much on that, I didn’t do my facts. I’ve got one to post… I just need to play around with the images for it first. Make the smaller and brighter, even if they will still be crappy. I guess I should come up with another fact for now until I do that one, huh?

I think I figured out the tongue swelling issue from yesterday. It only lasted about 30 minutes, and only about half of it got swollen. I think I accidentally got a tiny piece of seafood on my Slim Fast can and ingested it. It’s the only thing I can think of that I’ve been near recently, and I know I’m allergic to seafood. There hasn’t been anything else in my diet or surroundings that’s out of the ordinary, so it shouldn’t/wouldn’t be an unknown allergy.

Thanks to finally earning enough miles for that free flight, I should hopefully be off to Canada next month. I have 7 vacation days that I have to use by the end of next month, so that will give me a nice chunk of vacation time. Another trip to Niagara Falls is one thing already on the books, this time a 2 day trip so we can spread it out and not kill ourselves trying to do everything in a day. It looks like I’ll be there over Canadian Thanksgiving, so we’ll also be going up to Emily’s parents for the holiday. Two Thanksgivings for me this year! Woot! Haha. We’ve just got to get a few things arranged on both ends first in regards to vacation days, then I can cash in those frequent flier miles.

According to an article I read the other day, they’re going to try to avoid all the massive gaps in between new episodes of LOST this season. So, the way it’s supposed to go: the season will premiere on Oct 4, and we will get 6 straight weeks of new episodes, through to November 8. After that, the show goes on a LOOOOOONG (12 week) holiday hiatus. It is supposed to start back up at the beginning of February sweeps (Feb 7) and run the remaining episodes of the season straight through to the finale (May 23), with no breaks/reruns/etc. And they’d damn well better not have reruns, after a 3 month hiatus!! The sections of uninterrupted episodes will be wonderful, but that is going to be one hellacious holiday break. Hahah. I’ve got most of my TV line up planned out, but of course that’s likely to change as new shows fail to keep my interest, or get cancelled. I’m mostly just glad “House” is back already. Mmmmm House.

I guess I’d better go work on writing up a fact…

Thank you eshopping!

About 6 weeks ago I “forced” my mother to sign up with Netflix via American Airlines eshopping program and my frequent flyer number. The points just posted, and I now have a free flight! At the time I was 1485 points away from a free flight, and signing up for Netflix earns you 1500 points. I couldn’t do it myself, since I was already a member. She didn’t want to at first, but she’s been enjoying getting her British TV shows via the mail since then. Hahaha. And, apparently, she’s been doing more eshopping with my miles number, so I should have even more miles hitting soon, starting me on the long journey to earning a second free flight. Woo!