The last 24 hours have not been the same. Hours later, the martial law begin to take affect to protect us with rules like blackouts, curfews, and other restrictions. We knew war was going to start before the president even announced it this morning. A date which will live in infamy...what a title. Any disastrous … Continue reading December 8, 1941 Beach house 1000
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August 9, 1941, Huna Koa airfield 1000
I didn't do much the night before except get a bite to eat nearby. I woke up bright and early to go to Huna Koa airfield. Upon arrival, it is exactly what the name means. Just a few miles away from the main airfield on Ford's island it is well hidden except for a paved … Continue reading August 9, 1941, Huna Koa airfield 1000
South Haven medical centre 1933
It felt like I just hit my head on something. Also I feel like I've been in a washing machine for a while. I feel sick, in my head, my torso, legs, everywhere. I'm afraid of opening my eyes because of just how sick I feel. But when I did, it's all blurry; I noticed … Continue reading South Haven medical centre 1933
April 14, 1912 upper decks 11:50pm
As we stand there in shock as the iceberg passes us, with chunks of ice falling off, the realization hits: we just hit an iceberg. My parents were so oblivious about what's going on while a dark cloud of worry and concern shroud across my face on knowing what's going to happen. We went over … Continue reading April 14, 1912 upper decks 11:50pm
April 10, 1912 11:35am Southampton
BLAAAAAR! What is that sound? Where the heck am I? I woke up in an alley somewhere. That's not where I was earlier. It feels like a few minutes ago, I was arguing about my mom remarrying, even though she made a promise to my dad to "never let go" before I was born. The … Continue reading April 10, 1912 11:35am Southampton