Wednesday, September 12, 2001
Just got an email from my Uncle-in-Law in NYC that he and his wife are okay. I think it worthwhile posting an extract from his email here:
dear keith and ericka -- we were home, actually at a voting place when we heard the first news that a plane had 'crashed' into the wtc. then we watched the second plane hit the other tower in the security office of the school where we voted. then came home with ashes from the explosions already starting to fall on us. it went on all day, along with big pieces of singed paper -- legal briefs, spread sheets, etc. many friends were in the city, near the towers, but no one we know was killed or injured. but friends and family of friends. the city is very grim, very together for the moment. but there are ugly rumblings of anger, and the seikh cab drivers (the ones who wear turbans) all stayed home out of fear. we fear what our idiot president will do. someone said she thought it would be even worse than this. right now, we are still in a sort of shock state, trying to wrap our minds around this. we know it happened. i can go up on the roof and see nothing but smoke where the towers were this morning. but it is still all but impossible to believe this really happened. everyone feels the world really changed this morning, but we don't know how. thanks for writing. we have heard from family and friends all over the world, and it means a lot.Am just glad to hear that he's okay. And his email conveys what many of us feel right now.
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