Ann, I just read your comment about your involvement being part therapy, and that brings me to my question for the rest of you.
I'm from a town in NJ that lost residents. I watched the towers burn from my father's back yard. I lost neighbors, my children's classmates lost parents. In the late 1990's my husband worked in the WTC and I worked in an office building nearby, so we were very familiar with the area, and recognized all the pictures on tv.
I'm still traumatized by the events that day. While I can only offer my heartfelt gratitude for all you're doing, I can't imagine the personal toll on you all from immersing yourselves in this project after losing family members or actually being on the scene that day.
So my question is personal. Why are YOU doing this?
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Ann, I just read your comment about your involvement being part therapy, and that brings me to my question for the rest of you.
I'm from a town in NJ that lost residents. I watched the towers burn from my father's back yard. I lost neighbors, my children's classmates lost parents. In the late 1990's my husband worked in the WTC and I worked in an office building nearby, so we were very familiar with the area, and recognized all the pictures on tv.
I'm still traumatized by the events that day. While I can only offer my heartfelt gratitude for all you're doing, I can't imagine the personal toll on you all from immersing yourselves in this project after losing family members or actually being on the scene that day.
So my question is personal. Why are YOU doing this?
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