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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?

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tamum · 09/02/2005 17:06

Kate, that's such a nice message. I'm so sorry that nothing from Jim's desk was there, but as MI says, I'm glad for you that it's over.
xxx

Beetroot · 09/02/2005 17:07

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marthamoo · 09/02/2005 17:10

I'm sorry you didn't find anything Kate - though I imagine finding a picture would have been hard too.

Glad we could help a little - anytime xx

emmatmg · 09/02/2005 17:11

Thankyou kate.

I'm sorry there was nothing of Jim's and I hope that a weight has been lifted for you.

xxxx

WideWebWitch · 09/02/2005 17:13

Oh Kate, we were glad to help, I'm glad this is over for you too. But you really didn't have to thank us all individually, you're too kind, must have taken ages Nice to see you back here.

milge · 09/02/2005 17:14

Kate, i have only just come across this thread. I am so sorry to hear of your husbands death and can't begin to imagine what you have had to go through, let alone the trauma of these photos. So glad the MN troupe came through for you. XXX

colinsmommy · 09/02/2005 17:17

Glad I could help, Kate. Sorry there wasn't anything. Glad its over, though. Good to see you posting again, have missed you the past few weeks.

Caligula · 09/02/2005 17:22

Glad this particular job's finished Kate.

suedonim · 09/02/2005 17:38

I'm so sorry you didn't find what you were looking for, Kate, but hope the task was made less gruelling for you.

PS You must have spent ages typing out those names!!

sobernow · 09/02/2005 18:27

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Moomina · 09/02/2005 18:29

Don't mention it, Kate - just glad I could help in some small way

MancMum · 09/02/2005 18:30

Kate,
Was glad to help you in such a small way.. did not need thanking - must have taken ages to keep track of everyone involved!

Cheers

Donbean · 09/02/2005 21:17

Ah Kate, just saw your pictures,gorgeous baby BTW.
You visited Blackpool!Thats where i am. Think i know that donkey?!
Are you from the North west yourself?
(i know you live in Florida now)

Any-way lovely to put a face to a name.

Prufrock · 09/02/2005 21:18

Kate it was good to be able to take even such a small burden from you.

pixiefish · 09/02/2005 21:20

sorry you didn't find anything Kate- sorry i missed this as well. love to you and your girls xx

nightowl · 10/02/2005 02:32

just sorry we didnt find anything. love to you and the girls xx

nailpolish · 10/02/2005 07:46

sorry to hear the news kate that you didnt find anything

KateandtheGirls · 10/02/2005 13:37

Donbean, no, I'm from Nottingham, but my family is all from West Yorkshire and my grandparents lived in Blackpool for a long time. But on the photo we were visiting my friend who I met in New York who is from Blackpool (while staying at my stepmum's house in Manchester). Make sense?

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hub2dee · 10/02/2005 14:41

Wow, what a well co-ordinated thank you list, Kateandthegirls. Must have been quite some admin feat getting everything sorted !

Sorry nothing turned up but glad to have helped.

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maltesers · 11/02/2005 12:43

Hi Kateand two girls. I have only been with mnetters for bout two weeks. Its great. Have only just caught this thread today. My heart goes out to you, and your girls. Remember that day myself. my ds was only one then. Followed it every hour on the tv. Thinking of you and wishing you every bit of luck for the future. Hope things come your way and life is kinder in the years to come. Big Hugs and hearts.

mears · 15/02/2005 22:52

I didn't see this post till now. Glad that we were able to help in some small way. Sorry nothing turned up for you.

Frizbe · 15/02/2005 22:59

me neither Kate, hope your feeling ok {{hugs}}

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