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Similar situation. I got married on the 15th. Talk about shaking up a wedding. All my family is back east so most didn't end up making it out here with them grounding all the planes. I had one cousin that was in the airport on the 11th getting ready to board when then planes hit. I definitely take a moment every year and stop and think about that day and watching the building fall and all those people that lost their lives that day.Never will forget. I got married on the 8th and flew to the Bahamas for our honeymoon on the 10th.
Woke up the next morning to watch the second plane hit. Was crazy being in another country while all that shit happened.
I was glued to the TV and this site that day as well. A day when nobody knew what to do, but mourn.I remember being on this site that day when it went down. Probably was just lurking then. At work, we still hang the flag we bought shortly thereafter in one of our hallways (remember the post 9/11 flag boom?) and I think about it often.
On the 10th anniversary in 2011, Rhett Miller of the Old 97's (great band) wrote an article in the Atlantic about his experience that day as he lived with his girlfriend (now wife) in lower Manhattan at the time. I read it every year as a reminder. Here it is if you care to read it (hopefully not paywalled):
Full disclosure and weird anecdote: I have been friends with Rhett since he lived in LA back in the 90s and have never once asked him about this.