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You can't help - I just need a friendly ear I guess.

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KateandtheGirls · 29/01/2005 01:07

As most of you are probably aware, my husband was killed on Sept 11 2001 at the World Trade Center.

I had come to terms (sort of) with the fact that my husband was murdered.

I had come to terms (sort of) with it being on our daughter's 2nd birthday.

I had come to terms (sort of) with being 11 weeks pregnant at the time, and our youngest daughter never knowing her father.

I had come to terms (sort of) with not having a body, or any "proof" that he was even in the building that day.

I had come to terms (sort of) with not knowing what happened to him and how he died.

I had come to terms (sort of) with the fact that he walked out of the door one morning to go to work and was never seen or heard from again.

I thought the hard part was over.

It's been almost 3 and a half years but it's still not over. A website was just launched which contains 8,000 photos recovered from the wreckage of the World Trade Center, for family members to look through and claim. I'm 600 photos in.

I know that my husband had at least one photo on his desk (of our daughter of course), possibly more. So of course I have to look through all the pictures. It's heartbreaking. Every picture is of a baby, or a smiling couple, or a bunch of people at a party, etc. And you just know that all the people in those photos are now orphans, widows, widowers, parents who have lost a child. And the photos, of course, are not all in great shape. You can see where they have been burned.

But every time I click the button to move on to the next picture I know that I could see my daughter's sweet, innocent face smiling at me, the way her father last saw her. Could anything be more depressing?

OP posts:
Casmie · 29/01/2005 16:06

Oh Kate... just wanted to send you some hugs and tell you I'm thinking of you.

AuntyQuated · 29/01/2005 16:09

Kate a CAT probably won't arrive 'til Monday so you could use my Mn name at yahoo dot co dot uk

KateandtheGirls · 29/01/2005 16:28

AQ, I got your CAT and have just emailed you back. Thank you.

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essbee · 29/01/2005 16:40

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Moomina · 29/01/2005 16:42

Kate, just got your email. Will do. xx

AuntyQuated · 29/01/2005 16:45

will start this evening Kate

marthamoo · 29/01/2005 16:58

Kate, if you would like me to do some too I would like to help - email me at fene11a [at] lycos [dot] co [dot] uk

MancMum · 29/01/2005 17:04

Kate,
Please CAT me - I would like to help you

weightwatchingwaterwitch · 29/01/2005 17:11

I'll do some too Kate. My email is my wickedwaterwitchy at hotmail dot com.

doggiewalker · 29/01/2005 17:15

Sending you hugs Kate. Hope this all helps in some way, knowing that you have got the support and love of so many people at mn.
Doggie xx

KBear · 29/01/2005 17:20

My heart goes out to you Kate - I think of you often although I don't know you. My throat went tight just reading your post. Sending you strength for this awful task you face and some hope for the future too.

Hugs.

motherpeculiar · 29/01/2005 17:27

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I never knew this Kate - I'm so sorry to hear. Please CAT me if you'd like more help with your task.

MP X

edam · 29/01/2005 17:40

oh Kate, I'm so sorry. What a grim task.
More ((hugs)).

hub2dee · 29/01/2005 18:50

Kate, so glad my suggestion didn't offend!

I will CAT you, but can tell you now that you will get LOTS of offers from MNers who would be prepared to spend a little time assisting you with this big task.

I noticed a post from the MN site owners recently about a competition. I think they needed a thousand or so entries to fulfil their survey obligations to this client. It was a total joy to watch the 'I've done it' messages flood in. What a gang of women here.

My guess would be (a) find out if the photo administrators would permit us to do this (b) estimate number of people who can help out within a timescale you find helpful - perhaps in the next few days / this week (c) divide up the image ranges assigning one or more blocks to each Mner who can help, and agree some kind of standard layout / comms back to you so you can further research any of the possible leads.

I would suggest this is best done by someone (I could do it) setting up a Web page where we can have just one place with instructions / range allocations / user names, rather than you having too much admin to do.

I have to go to a family dinner now, but am confident we can all help you out. Someone mentioned CATing might not be too fast over the weekend, so it might be best, if you are comfortable with this, for you to post your e-mail address and for people who want to help out to 'opt-in' to the scheme by e-mailing you their address.

Speak to you late tonight / tomorrow,

[email protected]

Socci · 29/01/2005 18:52

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lunavix · 29/01/2005 18:55

thinking of you hun.

If I can help at all with this, my email is [email protected]

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melsy · 29/01/2005 20:11

kate,Ive only just seen this. Im feeling all choked up reading your post , the way it was worded I could really feel such deep empathy , even though I have never experienced anything like this ever. Like you I would also pour through every picture , you would just have to.

I hope one day that the rememberance of it will not hurt you inside as much as it does right now, that with time it eases. I dont want to say much more as it may come out trite or insincere ,I send my love to help get through this time.
melsy xx

HunkerMunker · 29/01/2005 20:15

Kate, I don't know what to say except to offer hugs. I'll help look through pictures too - anything to ease it even the tiniest bit for you.

I'll CAT you now.

Lots of love hun.

(Hub2Dee - what a fantastic suggestion)

sallystrawberry · 29/01/2005 20:25

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Yurtgirl · 29/01/2005 20:29

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suedonim · 29/01/2005 20:46

Oh, Kate.....

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Bozza · 29/01/2005 21:06

Thinking of you too Kate {sad]

mishmash · 29/01/2005 21:19

Kate can only reiterate all that has been said here -don't log on too often to really get to know anyone. Do you mind me asking where you live now???

marthamoo · 29/01/2005 21:21

Kate, have emailed you with details of the section I've looked at. Don't know what time it is there, you may be in bed.