yeah, this is difficult. hello, my name is michael mcmullin. i m speaking to you on january 17th, inside of a plywood box here to relay my recollections of 9/11. i mean, obviously, it s very unresolved for me. [noise] i can see the damage done to people. they couldn t tell their own story in their own words. it was just plain, plain, plain building down, building down. there was absolutely no space for more complicated stories . it became absolutely clear that this really was a very shattered experience. with a lot of feeling okay, rei guess it s working. [noise] what the bleep was that? the trade center, the trade center. oh my god. oh my god. oh my god! so, my husband and i had decided that we were gonna take the morning to do some errands and have breakfast to gather. so, we dropped our daughter off to school. the stairs from the school and my husband was talking to a stranger. he had a page from a paperback novel in his hand. and the edges were burnt. and
Hello, My Name Is Michael , and im speaking to you on january 17th, in side of a plywood box, here to relay my recollections of 9 11. I mean, obviously its very unresolved for me. I could see the damage being done to people, but they couldnt tell their own story, in their own words. It was just plain, building down, building down. There was absolutely no space for the more complicated stories about what people actually felt. So, this is it. Well i, just click it, go check to see. So we were willing to bust open the space for that. So you can see, we are inaction. Once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. They controlled their own story. Hey. It became absolutely clear, that this really was a very shattering experience. With a lot of feeling and emotion behind it. Im just, you know. And, our purpose was to capture exactly that. To tell the personal truth about what 9 11 was. Okay, i guess this is working. What was that . Its the trade center, the trade center. [
forget about desserts. i took my pumpkin pie from yesterday, i crumbled it up i threw some fresh ice cream in there and then i got cookies that they kids broke through th bag, some of them might been chewed up, but we re all family here. to take us into christmas, a little bit of candycane i m going to put on top as a garnis so now were in between holidays and just some dark chocolate to finish freight we are talking all the necessary steps to turn yesterday s meal into the future . really quick, steve, my coworker, op fox and friends told me that he puts pumps pumpkin pie, milk, ice cream, milkshake. of pumpkin spice milkshake. that turned out great to. i love all of these. we are so glad you joined us and taught us how to repurpose all the left overs from thanksgiving that is all for tonight, jesse watters primetime
art gallery with my friends, albany, my coworker. and it started to snow out. we were eating and drinking, and we re looking at the tv screen, looking at the photos that were inside. every wall of the store, even the ceiling is aligned with pictures. hundreds and hundreds of picture, many of them too powerful to explain, even for the people who were there. and i said, oh my god, that is us! when i found that picture, it actually changed my life. it just gave me a lot of closure, that s the word i m looking for. give me a lot of closure, and i was able to move on with my life because it just made me feel better.
time. i don t know, i just wonder if it will help them one day when they lose somebody they love, they ll be able to remember that i had a friend who i loved and i lost. and it s okay to be sad. it s okay to grieve. you can also live your life and you can love your life and you can be happy too. mary adams, and today s april 30th 2021. it won t be easy for me to mourn my