Anonymous wrote:Took my DD to NYC when she was eight. This is a highly anxious kid. We had a great weekend doing all the touristy stuff and she lugged her beloved AG doll (Isabel) with her everywhere. As we were getting ready to walk into Penn Station a wall of people were running toward us shouting “gun” “shooter” etc. We dropped our bags, ran with everyone and hid in a Rite Aid. When it seemed safe to go back we headed back towards Penn Station and the same thing happened again.
Turns out the police has tasered someone inside Penn Station and everyone thought it was a gun.
A nice person called me and was keeping our luggage from being confiscated by the cops but Isabel the AG doll had fallen out of the backpack and DD was basically catatonic the whole the way home. She is 15 now and has no desire to return to NYC.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow some of these are….something. Our worst experience was blowing out a tire on the way to the airport (BWI) east of DC early morning. We couldn’t get a larger Uber to accommodate our stuff plus two kids at that hour, so had to get two Ubers. We had to throw our giant car seats into the Uber (we weren’t going to take car seats on the plane, and didn’t feel safe going that far in an Uber without car seats) and then had to lug them onto the plane. They were those big Britax convertibles and each weighed like 25# plus. We waited as long as we could for roadside assistance and eventually gave up and drove our limping car to the nearest Chrysler dealership and called them to replace our tire while we were gone. They were really nice about the whole situation. (And before you ask, we have an electric hybrid van that doesn’t have a spare tire, and the damage to the tire was too bad to be repaired with the can of sealant included in the repair kit…we tried). I don’t know how we made our flight on time. It seemed time was standing still.
What a long boring story. I hope you don’t tell this at parties.
Anonymous wrote:Wow some of these are….something. Our worst experience was blowing out a tire on the way to the airport (BWI) east of DC early morning. We couldn’t get a larger Uber to accommodate our stuff plus two kids at that hour, so had to get two Ubers. We had to throw our giant car seats into the Uber (we weren’t going to take car seats on the plane, and didn’t feel safe going that far in an Uber without car seats) and then had to lug them onto the plane. They were those big Britax convertibles and each weighed like 25# plus. We waited as long as we could for roadside assistance and eventually gave up and drove our limping car to the nearest Chrysler dealership and called them to replace our tire while we were gone. They were really nice about the whole situation. (And before you ask, we have an electric hybrid van that doesn’t have a spare tire, and the damage to the tire was too bad to be repaired with the can of sealant included in the repair kit…we tried). I don’t know how we made our flight on time. It seemed time was standing still.