What would life be like if you lost your father in a terrible accident such as the 9/11? In the case of
Tiffany Ramsaroop and her family they live this situation every day and every year. Tiffany's sister, Kimberly and her mother, Sita lost a father and a husband because of this terrible incident. Kimberly and Tiffany describe their daily lives without the man of the house, their father, Vishnoo Ramsaroop. Their father was a World Trade Center maintenance worker in the South Twin tower, in New York. They wake up everyday to a picture of their dad posted on the wall, missing him day after day and accepting the fact that he is dead and that he isn't coming back. Tiffany who was 8 when it all happened, is now 18 and on her first week of college, her sister who was just a baby when she lost her father is now 10, is on her first week of High School. They have lived all there life without a dad, they only have their mom and each other for support.
Tiffany Ramsaroop and her family they live this situation every day and every year. Tiffany's sister, Kimberly and her mother, Sita lost a father and a husband because of this terrible incident. Kimberly and Tiffany describe their daily lives without the man of the house, their father, Vishnoo Ramsaroop. Their father was a World Trade Center maintenance worker in the South Twin tower, in New York. They wake up everyday to a picture of their dad posted on the wall, missing him day after day and accepting the fact that he is dead and that he isn't coming back. Tiffany who was 8 when it all happened, is now 18 and on her first week of college, her sister who was just a baby when she lost her father is now 10, is on her first week of High School. They have lived all there life without a dad, they only have their mom and each other for support.
My thoughts about this is, that these little girls situation, without a dad is really sad. Every child should have a father regardless if they are biological or not. Its really tough to live with out a father knowing you got used to the warm hugs and kisses that melt down your cheek of your father when he was there. Going through magazines or news reports, for every anniversary of the 9/11 is really hard cause its hard to forget someone you really loved and cared for was gone in that incident.
