tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220573330911608177.post4046067341242582067..comments2022-10-23T02:35:21.900-05:00Comments on Live and Learn: Where were you?Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16165150975639192517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220573330911608177.post-46267071540665209092011-09-13T07:28:03.723-05:002011-09-13T07:28:03.723-05:00Wow! That is so interesting. I was testing a stude...Wow! That is so interesting. I was testing a student whose parents were convinced she could test out of seventh grade so she was in my office taking the series of CBE (credit by exam). Our campus police officer came to my door and motioned for me to step outside and he informed me of the first incident. I let her finish up the exam she was taking and then joined the rest of our administrative staff to strategize for the day. Our phones were ringing off the hook and parents had already started to come to the school to pick up their children. My principal decided that since I was the counselor I should make a statement to the teachers and students over the PA system. It.was.hard. But my faith in God gave me strength and of course I have eternal hope in His care, love and protection. The rest of the day was just a steady flow of parents picking up their kids, reassuring the kids whose parents didn't pick them up and trying to process personally all that was happening. I was leading a small Bible study with a group of teachers and they talked to me about meeting after school to pray. What I really wanted to do was go get my own kids from school and just hold them tight. Instead, I held countless other students and prayed that there was someone there for my kids. My girls were high schools. They were good and their faith was a source of encouragement to others.Annestahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03960187022406492585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220573330911608177.post-34596142053674440362011-09-12T23:33:13.368-05:002011-09-12T23:33:13.368-05:00Oh man! I remember that 9/11 like it was yesterday...Oh man! I remember that 9/11 like it was yesterday. I had just graduated from High school that summer and was gearing up to start my first year of college. I just remember being glued to the screen in shock. A news broadcast that still stands out to me is when Tom Brokaw couldn't make it through his lines and got choked up. What an emotional moment.<br /><br />I cried a lot that day.Leeshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12455542142031552749noreply@blogger.com