Until today, I never looked at it again, mostly because it was just too painful, but also because, I wasn't quite ready to share it with the kids yet.
I took it out today, went through it and decided that Emily was not only old enough, but emotionally mature enough to see it and understand it. I am quite sure that Emily's class will have discussed it today. I am also sure that she might have some questions that between Ryun, myself, and the collection, we should be able to answer...at least the questions that have answers.
Anyway, I set the display of items up on the counter today and took some pictures that I thought I would share.
The whole collection.
Some of the headlines, cut from the newspaper and magazines, and complied on a two page layout in the scrapbook.
Land of the free, and home of the brave.
A two page spread including the Firefighter's and Policeman's Prayers.
Some of the headlines, cut from the newspaper and magazines, and complied on a two page layout in the scrapbook.
Land of the free, and home of the brave.
A two page spread including the Firefighter's and Policeman's Prayers.
A closeup of some of the books and tapes on which we recorded nuemrous 9/11 specials and news reports.
Another close up of some of the magazines etc. To the far left is the aformentioned comic book entitled, "Heroes" put out by Marvel Comics.
2 comments:
that was an awesome thing you and Ryun did. I hope it gives the girls some perspective.
Meg has no clue what happened after hearing it all. Emily has a lot of questions, and has been watching it. THough i am not sure she fully understands the SEVERITY of what happened, she knows for her 9 year old brain. I watched alot the past week on tv and all it did was bring tears to my eyes. I think it's great that you did that. I think i only saved a people or Time magazine b/c at the time it was just too much for me to swallow.
GREAT JOB.
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