I was at home
when I heard of what happen at the marathon. I live in Dorchester making in not
that far from where it happened. It’s only a five minute ride from where I live.
To be honest I was asleep when it happened. I remember me thinking that I had a
day off and I wanted to sleep because that yesterday was exhausting. When I woke
up the phone was ringing and it was my uncle Al. I answered and he asked me if I
was ok and I said yeah are you? He then told me that there was explosions and I
said don’t worry. In my mind I remember seeing commercials about Fenway and I thought
there still building it even though it was strange that he heard an explosion
in Boston when he lived in Richmond, Virginia. But he told me to look at the
news and then I saw what had happen. I was stunned and couldn't believe it
happen in Boston. I know that’s crazy to believe that Boston couldn't be bombed,
but to me Boston seemed like the last place for something like that to happen. I’m
not saying MA is perfect because there is crime like robbery, shootings, and
other stuff but it’s just an act of terrorism seemed like the one crime we wouldn't have. I would expect a snow storm or blizzard but not this. My first
reaction was to call my mom because I just felt the need to know she was ok and
I’m glad she was.
The thing we need
to learn that terrorism can happen anywhere and especially in your home town. Ever
since 9/11 there is nowhere that this couldn't happen and we need to be prepared
for change because nothing is going to be the same.
We shouldn't just
move on we should digest what happen and think of way to prevent this from
happening. For now we should let the police take care of it because I really
think we were caught off guard and it’s not fair to say what they could have
done better. My experience with this whole thing is sometimes what events we
see happen in the world on the news no matter how far away we should think
about it.We should always ask are self what would I do if this happen? We should
ask ourselves are we prepared if it happens. Even in saying that i'm still very proud how my city acted in the face of terror. There were runners who helped other runners who were hurt and that's something that Boston is known for. Helping other Bostonians.
Good post.
ReplyDeleteI am certainly glad that everyone in this course was okay that day. One of the students was actually on her way to the race when the explosions happened. Thankfully, her mom was holding her up.
Good post. Again, I think if you were able to dedicate time each week to this course, your work wouldn't seem so rushed and compromised.
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