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Michelle Obama's 'uncertainty' with daughters Malia and Sasha during 9/11 relived

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Michelle Obama has often been candid about how different American milestones have affected her, and back in 2021, she opened up about her thoughts on a particularly poignant one.MORE: How Michelle and Barack Obama dealt with daughter's very difficult health diagnosisShe shared photographs of the support work she and her husband Barack had done with those affected by the tragedy of September 11, 2001 on the 20th anniversary of the attacks.VIDEO: Michelle Obama opens up on life without Malia and SashaAlongside the pictures, she attached an emotional message, detailing her feelings on the day of the attacks and how they also impacted her daughters, Malia and Sasha."I spent the morning of September 11, 2001, with my girls in Chicago," she penned. "It was Malia's first day of nursery school—I remember taking her photo, dropping her off for the very first time, and feeling those pangs of separation from my baby.

MORE: Are Malia and Sasha Obama on social media? All we know"I'd just buckled newborn Sasha into her car seat and was driving back home when I heard the news on the radio—and the uncertainty and anxiety set in almost immediately.

What was happening? Had the world just changed? What kind of future were our girls going to enter? A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)Michelle shared a lengthy reflection on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 tragedyShe further reflected on the larger picture of the day, continuing: "Each of us, if we were old enough at the time, has our own story from that day." It's a snapshot—a time capsule—back to a different moment for all of us.

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