I'm reading a book, Remember by Karen Kingsbury. I'm in the section that the towers were struck by two aircraft. I have a very vivid memory of that day, as you probably have also. I was taking my kids to school when a reporter broke in on the radio station and reported a plane crashing into the north tower. I arrived at school and found all the TV's were on and it was reporting a second plane hit the south tower and then we all know what happened next.
As I read the account in the book I found myself as emotional as on the day it happened. I worked at a church at the time and people filtered in the entire day. They were in shock wanting answers but precious little could be said.
Where were you on that day?
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Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
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