Coping Since Sept. 11
NPR Listeners Reflect on Life After National Tragedy
The following letters are from fifth grade students in Montgomery County, Md.
My dad wants me to come stay with him for Christmas, but I don't want to
fly because I'm scared. I was always afraid to fly, but now it is worse. I
heard four or five students and two teachers were on the plane and I dream at
night I am one of those students watching my life go down.
Crystal
I'm afraid because the FBI does not have bin Laden and that guy killed so
many people. On one of the planes were a few students and their teachers.
I don't know what he might do next... .
Megan
My mom is going to Massachusetts for a business meeting and I'm worried
that the plane might crash, explode or get hijacked.
Chris
I've not been dealing very well with the tragedy because my mom was a mile
away from the Pentagon and her building shook. She could see it out her
window because she was on the top floor.
Diane
Now that America is not safe anymore, I'm getting more scared all the time.
Some people have stopped watching the news about the terrorists. Even
checking your mail isn't safe. You have to wear gloves to open mail because
anthrax might be on the envelope.
Keith
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