
9/11 Film Charlie Sheen Autographed Poster and Gift Pack
9/11 Film Charlie Sheen Autographed Poster and Gift Pack
“Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day?” Famous words sung by Alan Jackson that always stand out to me when I think of the awful terrorist attack that happened in the United States on September 11, 2001. Almost everyone has their own story about where they were or what they were doing. I was a teenager and babysitting some neighborhood children at the time. I was homeschooled so I worked most weekdays as well as studied in the mornings and afternoons. I was scheduled for an evening class that day and I just remember feeling so sick to my stomach watching everything. Some of the images from the television are still so clear in my mind.
We live in Virginia, so 9/11 impacted us here too when The Pentagon was hit later that morning. It was so somber around here and I remember wondering how my friends parents were that had jobs there. Communication was so limited and it was just a scary and empty, helpless kind of feeling.
In the days after 9/11 living near a small airport was strange as well. I remember being outside and the silence was almost numbing. It was strange to not hear any airplanes in the sky at all. Just clouds and nothing else. Air traffic did resume after several days but the days before that I remember well just thinking how quiet everything was.
What do you remember from that day? There is a new movie in theaters on September 8th called 9/11 and following is some information about it:
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Visit the official 911 movie website for more information.
Would you like to win a prize pack inspired by this movie?
The Prize Pack Contains:
1 – 9/11 poster Hand Signed Autographed by star Charlie Sheen
1 – “Hope” Pendant with necklace
1 – Guide to Talking To Your Children About 9/11 thanks to Tuesday’s Children
Enter below!


3 Comments
bn100
found out at school
Lauren
I was in 8th grade taking ISTEP testing (all day standardized tests) and we had no idea what was going on. One of my friends had left for a dentist appointment and came back to tell us everything that was going on. I came home from school and watched the news the rest of the night.
Samantha
I remember being glued to the news as well and almost craving regular television. I found comfort watching old episodes of I Love Lucy after several days of seeing nothing but horror on television.