Wednesday, September 12, 2012

National September 11 Memorial & Museum Must Visit NYC Landmark for Families + Kids

Remembering 9/11




As a Baby Boomer who grew up in the Tri-State area, I visited New York City countless times as a kid. Even living as an East Coast transplant in California for the past 30+ years I've managed to visit the city that never sleeps every year or so. In fact my last dose of Manhattan before the September 11, 2001 calamity was in August 2001, just about two weeks before the World Trade Center Twin Towers were brought down at the hands of terrorists.


WTC Freedom Tower under construction, view from Subway exit
Every New York family vacation and business trip taken since 9/11/2001, I've wanted to visit Ground Zero. To go in reverence to all those who lost their lives on that horrific day -- and to also remember the many who survive but are living with lifelong mental and physical challenges that you don't hear much about. Finally last month I made that pilgrimage of a lifetime to the hallowed place that's been on my mind for the last 11 years. This is my story.

My solo visit to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum -- which encompasses about 50% of the original 16-acre WTC site -- began with making an online reservation months before arrival to ensure a free admission ticket when I was in town for BlogHer 2012 women's blog conference in early August.

Rainy day at the National September 11 Memorial, Museum in background
I arrived in New York on the Red Eye from L.A. and by early afternoon was heading down to Lower Manhattan via the A Train. The second I emerged from the subway to walk the few short blocks to the site I saw it: the new Freedom Tower rising majestically as it is being built floor by floor into the sky. It made me feel joyous to see this phoenix rising from the ashes IRL (in real life).

Rain drops dotted the engraved name plaques, reminiscent of tears
Appropriately enough on the day I visited, New York was experiencing some unseasonal summer rain. So arrival here was a poignant reminder of the tears that continue to be shed for all that was taken from us, the physical and spiritual, that fateful 9/11 day. Good thing it was drizzling so that no one noticed the tears that streamed down my own cheeks. It was comforting somewhat to know, though, that I wasn't the only one there crying outwardly or inside. 

Standing in the rain without an umbrella I wanted to absorb as much I could. In fact I was so immersed in the meaning of this place I didn't realize until after I'd left the site that the hairstyling I'd had just hours before at John Barrett's new Pony Tail Bar at Bergdorf Goodman was totally ruined. Life's luxuries certainly do seem trivial after an experience like this.

Security here at the Memorial is tight, like elsewhere since 9/11
Prior to 2005 the public only had the viewer platform to pay their respects here. Ever since the World Trade Center grounds have been buzzing with all kinds of new life. At the same time the new tower complex is being built, the museum on the adjacent Memorial sector of the site is also under construction marching toward opening as soon as possible.


Old buildings remaining after 2001 are a stark contrast to the WTC site 
The new tower in progress seems to defy barbed wire at its base
Sure there's a lot of building activity going on now, but there is also so much to see on the beautifully landscaped property that is already available for public use.  The outdoor National September 11 Memorial is open seven days per week, having just celebrated its first anniversary of operation this week. Already 4.5 million people from around the U.S. and world have visited.

The 9/11 Memorial named Reflecting Absence is comprised of two huge black, seemingly bottomless reflection pools designed by architect David Arad and landscape architect Peter Walker. The names of the 2,983 people whose lives were snatched in the 1993 and 2001 attacks are engraved in a meaningful order on bronze parapets that frame the top edges of the pools. There's even a free smartphone app called the 911 Memorial Guide that will help you fully appreciate the memorial area as well as aid you in locating a particular name on its walls.
  
One of the two Reflecting Absence pools at National 9/11 Memorial 

Each of the reflection pools is massive, covering about an acre of ground with 30 foot waterfalls cascading down all sides. You can't see where the water finally disappears into an abyss at the bottom of the inner squares at the base of the pools. This represents an inner void that remains, a lasting and beautiful reminder of the lives gone forever and all the entombed human body parts that remain within.

Says Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, the 9/11 Memorial Chairman, "The 9/11 Memorial serves as a beautiful place of reflection, a symbol of  perseverance and a sacred site to remember the tragic events that occurred 11 years  ago. With the help of millions of visitors and other supporters, we can ensure this national tribute will be here for generations to come."


Follow the WTC complex construction site progress online at WTCProgress.com
Iconic New York skyline will soon have a new look, View from SoHo rooftop
Just steps away from the Memorial plaza where the footprints of both towers are outlined in water, the Visitor's Center building is also open. It combines a mini exhibit with a gift shop where you can purchase a variety of meaningful souvenirs with some of the profits going to fund the new museum now being built. Inside this structure, which does not require reserved tickets, you and your family can see a handful of historical artifacts from the tragedy as well as watch a moving multi-media presentation featuring the 9/11 story and the people who lost beloved family members that day.


The elegant National 9/11 Memorial Museum under construction
Under construction: Museum in foreground, Freedom Tower in back
Steel beam from original WTC as viewed through glass of new museum
No one that I knew personally was murdered on September 11th. Yet, like many others, I still haven't found complete closure to the events of 9/11. And may never will. But going to the memorial was certainly a step in the right direction and I hope to bring my hubbie and four children back to visit again once the new museum is opened. In the mean while I urge everyone who has the ability to visit. Especially if you are a mom or dad consider bringing your children here. After all, today's kids are tomorrow's future and this is one of the most important modern historical places in America you can visit as a family.


Visitor Exit & ambulance remind you: For many there was no exit
Due to ongoing construction at the World Trade Center site, reservations for timed passes are required to visit the memorial. Tickets are by reservation and you can get yours at 911memorial.org.



Read more about 9/11 in the MBE's 2010 11-day post series 
September 11th Memorial
10th Anniversary Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Monday, September 5, 2011 – Faces of Hope - Babies Born on 9/11 Book Review
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out
Friday, September 9, 2011 – Children's Readathon at World Trade Center 9/10
Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 9/11 National Day of Service & Remembrance
Sunday, September 11, 2011 – 10th Anniversary is Marked in Cities & Towns Across U.S.


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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

In Memory of the 11th Anniversary of 9/11

Remembrance




No content today in memory of 
11th anniversary of 9/11

An unusual summer rain resembled tears at the WTC Reflection Pool the day I visited
Watch for a post tomorrow recalling in great detail my heart felt visit to Ground Zero last month. 

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Twitter Party Calendar This Week September 10-16 Includes Prizes + Links to RSVP

Twitter Parties





Updated 9/14/12

Get all the details in this free constantly updated Twitter Party Master Calendar listing tons of family friendly parties including specifics on prizes you can win and links to RSVP and participate. Be sure to check back often every week as new events are added on an ongoing basis -- often with new prize-winning opportunities added several times per day. You'll also get a sneak peek at Twitter parties coming up next week and in the month ahead.
Be the first to know when the latest Mommy Blog Expert Twitter Party schedule goes live by following MBE on Twitter Facebook and/or by subscribing to this blog right now.


THIS WEEK

Monday, September 10

Health & Beauty Cravebox Twitter Party hosted by @cravebox at 6 pm ET. Prizes every 10 minutes including: Craveworthy products from the Limited Edition Cravebox's assortment of Garden Botanika products and Down to Earth tote bags plus A Limited Edition Beauty Cravebox or two. RSVP

Tuesday, September 11

#Hearthealthybeef Twitter Party at 8 p ET hosted by @5MinutesforMom and @AmericanCW Prizes: Gift cards, Healthy Beef Cookbooks & I Heart Beef gear. RSVP

Join @jaqui_stafford and @WooliteUS for a Twitter Party at 8 pm ET. #Woolitewashed No RSVP required. More Information

Together Counts #gno @MomitForward Twitter Party 9 pm ET with @TogetherCounts and @NationalPTA on maintaining energy before, during and after school. Chance to win a $250 gift card. #Togethercounts RSVP

Wednesday, September 12

Join the #DegreeStrong Twitter Party at noon ET. Hosted by @DegreeWomen @One2OneNetwork with Prizes: 10 gift packs with items like Degree Women Clinical Protection with motionSENSE and $50 giftcards to Amazon or Lululemon athletic wear. RSVP

You're invited to @WeLoveFineTees 1st Twitter Party along with co-host @justjenndesigns at 2 pm ET for chance to win prizes. #Welovefineparty No RSVP

It's the @VTechToys Twitter Party talking about keeping kids entertained on the go. Hosted by @MomCentral at 3 pm ET with 2 pre-party winners and 6 party winners winning either a MobiGo 2 or InnoTab 2. #VTechToys RSVP

30th Anniversary Primrose Schools Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with host @MomTalkRadio. Fun prizes and chance to win a $25 Party City gift card. #Primrose30th RSVP

It's the weekly @TheOnlineMom Twitter Party at 9 pm ET this week chatting about technology and education.  Prize: Google Nexus Tablet. Must RSVP & participate in party with hashtag #TheOnlineMoms.

Burt's Bee Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with hosts @savvysassymoms @momtrends @burtsbees. Prizes: TWO (2) Burt's Bees Gift Baskets valued at $200. #raiseyourburts RSVP

Come to the @SheSpeaksUp 's @AllYou #scarygood Halloween Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with hosts @Zipporahs @Lisasamples @rachelferrucci. Over $500 in prizes with giveaways every 10 minutes; Grand Prize is a $250 gift card. RSVP

Transparency in Labeling Twitter Party at 10 pm ET hosted by @BookieBoo. Prizes include gift baskets from Beanitos, Hawaiian Ola, Natures Path, Organic Consumers Association, YesOn37 and Frey Vineyards #Yeson37 #LabelGMOs RSVP


Thursday, September 13

#EyesLipsFace Twitter Party at 1 pm ET talking about makeup ideas. Prizes: $25, $50, $75 $100 e.l.f. Cosmetics giftcards. #cbias RSVP

The Charmin 2012 Election: Strong or Soft Twitter Party at 7 pm ET sponsored by @charmin and hosted by @socialmoms. Prizes: Win one  of 20 $20 Amazon giftcards for tweeting before or at the party. #Charminvote RSVP

Join the #WhyHaveKids Twitter Party at 8 pm ET talking about the new Why Have Kids book. Hosted by @momsparkmedia. Motherlode of prizes: an Amazon Kindle Fire, a $100 Amazon Gift Card, FIVE (5) $20 Amazon GCs, and THREE (3) digital copies of Why Have Kids RSVP

Savvy Blogging Summit Twitter Party at 9 pm ET hosted by @savinglifestyle @crystalecollins @happyhousewife @5dollardinners @savvyblogging. Loads of prizes: Coach Purse/Clutch, $100 Amazon Giftcard and more GCs and prizes too numerous to list. #SavvyBlogging #sbsummit RSVP


Friday, September 14


@Kmart #FreeLayaway Twitter party at 1 pm ET. Prizes TWO (2) Nintendo 3DS systems and $400 in Gift Cards. #Nintendo RSVP

Join the #theonlinemom #VZWBuzz @VerizonInsider for the weekly Twitter Party hosted by @theOnlineMom at 3 pm ET. Prizes: Droid RAZR smartphone plus $125 @verizonwireless gift card. To be eligible for prizes participate in the party and RSVP

It's the Bio-Oil Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @babycenter @resourcefulmom. Prizes: THREE (3) $100 Target gift cards w/ Bio-Oil product. #biooil   RSVP


NEXT WEEK


Monday, September 17

It's the Monday night #TMom Twitter Party 9 pm ET. Panelists @TravelingMoms @KimOrlando @CindyRichards and @CarmelLeeMooney.  RSVP


Healthy Lunchboxes for Back to School Twitter Party at 9 pm ET. Hosted by @mealplanmom @producekids @eatwholly with lots of prizes. #HealthyLunchboxes #twvt RSVP


Tuesday, September 18

Disney Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 Twitter Party hosted by @socialmoms at 7 pm EST. Prizes: TWENTY (20) $20 Amazon gift cards and a Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 Blu-ray Combo Pack packages. #PapiSpeaks RSVP


Wednesday, September 19


#BalanceRewards Twitter Party at 1 pm ET for a chat about how to save big. Hosted by @WisconsinMommy and @SimplyBeingMom with prizes: Walgreens gift cards given away every 15 minutes during the party. Grand Prize is $100 Walgreens GC. #cbias RSVP

#ItCanWait Twitter Party at 2 pm ET chatting about texting and driving with host @safetymom. Prizes: THREE (3) Samsung Exhilarate Smartphones from ATT. No RSVP  Details

If you are a cat lover you won't want to miss the #RedCarpetCat Emmy Awards Twitter Party at 8:30 pm ET. Win SWAG every 10 minutes. Hosted by @Eventbarkers @TheTiniestTiger RSVP

Come to the #HuntsCravebox Twitter Party at 9 pm ET hosted by @Cravebox. Prizes every 10 minutes from the products in the Limited Edition Hunt's Delicious Dinners Cravebox; more specifics about prizes TBA RSVP 

It's the weekly @TheOnlineMom Twitter Party at 9 pm ET.  Prize: TBA. Must RSVP & participate in party with hashtag #TheOnlineMoms.



Thursday, September 20 

Join @PGMyGive and @SheSpeaksUp for a Twitter Party at 3 pm ET in support of early breast cancer detection. Panelists include @MommyBlogExpert along with @Zipporahs @LisaSamples @StacieinAtlanta @HaveUheard1 @goodenufmother @MamaMaryShow Prizes: $1,000 in prizes. You could win the grand prize – a $200 gift card to spa of your choice. #GIVEHope RSVP


Playtex Baby Shower Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @Playtexinf @MommyKatandKids @myweereview. Prizes: Feeding gift baskets, diaper gift baskets and Grand Prize which is a combination of both baskets. #PlaytexBabyShower RSVP


Friday, September 21


Join the #theonlinemom #VZWBuzz @VerizonInsider for the weekly Twitter Party hosted by @theOnlineMom at 3 pm ET. Prizes TBA. To be eligible to win participate in the party and RSVP




COMING SOON

Monday, September 24


Come to the #MarvelAvengersWMT Twitter Party at 1 pm ET. Hosts @AgentM @tsue1136 They'll be talking about Super Heroes. Prizes: FOUR (4) $100 Walmart giftcards. #CBias RSVP


Wednesday, October 24

Next @MonroeandMain Twitter Party.  Details available soon.


More Twitter Parties constantly be added to this list as soon as they're scheduled so stay tuned by following this blog. 




About this Weekly Twitter Party List Compiled by MommyBlogExpert.com Twitter Parties are listed free of charge in this weekly schedule. If you'd like to add an event to the Mommy Blog Expert Twitter Party Calendar email janis at janiselspas dot com with Twitter Party in the subject line including all the details and links in the body of your  message. 



Also available, for a nominal fee, to host, co-host or serve as a panelist for your own brand Twitter party. To inquire, please email janis@janiselspas.com for information with Consulting Query in the subject line. 



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