20 Years Gone

 Entry 1.    3:18 a.m.

Awake.

Entry 2     10:28 p.m.

9/11.  We lived in the Village.  

I love New York.


I had boarded a flight for Alabama the day before, on my 35th birthday, to go work with Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative providing death  penalty appellate representation.  




Jenny was alone in the City, four months pregnant.  I couldn't go to her. I couldn't reach her. I didn't get home for a month.  She began volunteering at the site on day 3, pushing wheelbarrows for 12-16 hours a day full of bottles water for the people searching for the living and the dead. She did it every day until school reopened, and then every weekend for weeks. She was my hero.


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