JoiseyMom
<font color=orange>Have you had your SPANX today??
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My DH was mad at me because he had to be in work early, and I let him over sleep. He worked a few blocks north of the WTC. Right near the Holland Tunnel. It was DD first day of kindergarten, and my first day back from maternity leave. I was watching GMA and turned off the tv, went to the car, hooked up the car seat, buckled DD in hers, and turned on the car radio. As I listened to WPLJ, I was wondering what the heck was going on
. It took me all of 3 minutes from the time I turned off the tv and turned on the car radio. As I listened I called my cousin who used to work out at a gym at the WTC..but I was told thankfully that he was safely in mid-town. I then called DH to tell him what was going on, he was on the NJ Turnpike watching the first tower burn.
I watched some tv at the babysitters, dropped DD off at Kindergarten, and drove to work. On the news they were now talking about shutting the tunnels. Well DH was headed to the Lincoln, I told him that it was closed, and he had to somehow get his bus driver to turn around!! As he was sitting on the bus they saw the second plane crash into the tower.
He tried telling the bus driver to stop, that the tunnel was closed, but he didn't want to listen. THe driver finally pulled over and called into dispatch that this crazy passenger was telling him that the tunnel was closed. A few moments later the announcement came over that they had to turn around, Manhattan was on lock down!! Any further and the bus would have been stuck and not been able to turn around. They were at the last turnoff before the helix.
How I was able to get through to DH all morning on the cell, I have no idea, I was grateful. I then called some friends at the Federal Reserve, which was 2 blocks from WTC, where I used to work 2 years prior, to see how they were, and if my friend needed me to pick up her son, since she was in Manhattan, and her DH was in Brooklyn. My friend told me they had all the employees from the outer buildings evacuated into the main fed building and they were under lockdown, with the guards and the guns outside. She said they opened the executive dining room and food and drink were available. It was very scary.
At work, we did nothing but listen to the radio and watch it on the internet. WHen we were told a tower collapsed we were just in shock.
I heard that some people I used to commute with died in the towers, and my DH has a friend who lost a relative on one of the Boston planes, she was a flight attendant.
It's a day that I will always, sadly remember.

I watched some tv at the babysitters, dropped DD off at Kindergarten, and drove to work. On the news they were now talking about shutting the tunnels. Well DH was headed to the Lincoln, I told him that it was closed, and he had to somehow get his bus driver to turn around!! As he was sitting on the bus they saw the second plane crash into the tower.
He tried telling the bus driver to stop, that the tunnel was closed, but he didn't want to listen. THe driver finally pulled over and called into dispatch that this crazy passenger was telling him that the tunnel was closed. A few moments later the announcement came over that they had to turn around, Manhattan was on lock down!! Any further and the bus would have been stuck and not been able to turn around. They were at the last turnoff before the helix.
How I was able to get through to DH all morning on the cell, I have no idea, I was grateful. I then called some friends at the Federal Reserve, which was 2 blocks from WTC, where I used to work 2 years prior, to see how they were, and if my friend needed me to pick up her son, since she was in Manhattan, and her DH was in Brooklyn. My friend told me they had all the employees from the outer buildings evacuated into the main fed building and they were under lockdown, with the guards and the guns outside. She said they opened the executive dining room and food and drink were available. It was very scary.
At work, we did nothing but listen to the radio and watch it on the internet. WHen we were told a tower collapsed we were just in shock.
I heard that some people I used to commute with died in the towers, and my DH has a friend who lost a relative on one of the Boston planes, she was a flight attendant.
It's a day that I will always, sadly remember.