Where were you at the time of that incident?
I was walking to a babysitters house in the windy and rainy weather before I saw the news about it.
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Miss Mary wrote:...I think the saddest of all that fateful day was learning there was a daycare in the building. And that image of a firefighter carrying a 2 year old out in his arms, is forever etched in my memory.
Mary
vbhoutex wrote:Miss Mary wrote:...I think the saddest of all that fateful day was learning there was a daycare in the building. And that image of a firefighter carrying a 2 year old out in his arms, is forever etched in my memory.
Mary
Me too. I actually do not remember where I was or what I was doing. More than likely at work and someone came in and told us about it. Honestly, I don't even remember what time of day it happened. It is not something I will ever forget, but I do not remember the details of it like I do Kennedy's assasination or the shuttle tragedies or 9/11.




Miss Mary wrote:Steve - yes her name was Baylee. There's a wonderful article in my paper today but I still can't find a link for it. Her family still have residents in their town come up to them, asking how they're doing. One family named their baby Baylee in fact. I'll keep looking for that article.
Mary

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