2011年9月7日星期三

Three girls lead 'normal' lives after 9/11 attacks, but never forget

How many children can say that Kevin Bacon played the same character as their father in the popular soap opera Guiding Light? Readington Township sisters Corinne, Casey and Amy Hargrave can.

Their father, T.J. Hargrave, created and for several years played T.J. Werner in Guiding Light. He also starred in the television movie "The Prince of Central Park." A soap star on camera,Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners. he was a real superstar to his daughters.Prior to RUBBER SHEET I leaned toward the former,

T.J. Hargrave was quite the character, but he was never able to show all the roles he could play to his daughters. At 38 years old and vice president at Cantor Fitzgerald, T.J.I have never solved a Rubik's hydraulic hose . Hargrave died in the Sept. 11 attacks. T.J. never came home that warm, crisp evening, but he still holds open the door to his three daughter’s hearts.

Today, Corinne is 18 years old and works at Angelo’s Italian Restaurant along with her 16-year-old sister Casey. Both attend Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ and have curly brown hair and light eyes. Corinne will be attending New York University in the fall. Amy, 14, attends Readington Middle School and is in eighth grade. Unlike her sisters she has light brown hair, but all three girls look alike and hold a true passion for playing the piano.

"I’m pretty much like all of my other friends," Corinne said. "It’s been almost 10 years so I’ve been able to live a pretty normal life. It’s just always in the back of my mind." She said that her Mom, Pat Hargrave, created a normal atmosphere growing up for her and her sisters. Pat is one of six and T.J. was one of eight, so relatives were always at the Hargrave home in Readington Township.

Sept. 11 was just the start of family always being around. Casey remembers getting off the bus and being so confused because there were so many cars in her driveway. She said her mom told her they were having a party because it was the first week of school and they wanted to celebrate because they have to get back into their daily routines. At first this was an easy thing to believe for a mere first grader, but then she heard her grandma crying in the bathroom several hours later and realized something was wrong. Casey said, "I went for weeks hoping he would walk right back through the door."

Amy doesn’t remember much but being stuck in her room all day, since she was only 4 years old at the time of the attacks, and sits with a very attentive disposition while her sisters talk about their memories from that day and the years to follow. She wonders if she will have the same experience as her sisters transitioning into high school.

Corinne said from third grade to high school everyone knew what happened to her family and were sensitive to how she felt, but she didn’t know if when she went to high school students and teachers were told about what happened to her dad.Detailed information on the causes of Ceramic tile, She said she always had felt a knot in her stomach every time the subject was brought up, reflecting on the pain she felt from losing her father.Graphene is not a semiconductor, not an oil paintings for sale , and not a metal,

Casey had a similar experience. "In high school Sept. 11 is just taught like regular history," Casey said. "People didn’t know that anyone in the class knew someone who lost someone on September 11 in my classes. Transitioning from middle school to high school was the toughest."

During one instance in her eighth grade history class, Amy was asked by her teacher to leave the classroom because the class was watching a clip of the planes crashing into the Towers. She said, "I get this weird pit in my stomach when I see the planes crash into the North Tower." She said everyone is her class kept turning around to look at her, expecting her to have some sort of reaction, so that’s why she thinks that the teacher asked her to leave. But like her sisters, she said she can handle watching the image of the planes crashing because she has seen it hundreds of times over these past 10 years.

For Casey, it is also most prevalent when the attacks are brought up in history class because everyone turns to her, as well. Classmates expect her to break in tears because they think she can’t handle it. But she says she can. That doesn’t mean she doesn’t get that jolt in her stomach when the subject is brought up.

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