Monday, November 27, 2006



Anton Versus The Grim Reaper


This is, in every sense, a true Thanksgiving story.

Anton, Naomi, her son David, and I spent a wonderful Thanksgiving in Boston with Lucy’s family. They are the ideal family unit, caring, supportive, and fun loving. We started back for New York on Friday evening with my niece Sally joining us in our Ford Explorer and hit the Bronx about 1:45 AM Saturday morning on Route I-95.

Remember the Bronx … pothole laden streets and narrow lanes that pass for highways? We were in the left lane with a huge tractor-trailer beside us on the right when we heard a loud noise that jolted the car and sent us swerving every-which way but straight. For some unexplained reason a rear tire, fairly new and sturdy, blew out and we went careening into the concrete divider on our left. The car bounced off the divider and veered for the semi on our right. Since my night vision isn’t what it used to be, Anton was driving. We narrowly missed the semi and banged into the divider again. We were going about 60 MPH and I thought we had caught the bullet. We were about to be mangled by the tractor-trailer when Anton intentionally turned us into the divider again, choosing the lesser of two evils. We mashed into the divider about four times, and each time it sent us barreling toward the truck, which was only three or four feet away. I don’t know how he did it, but that boy of mine managed to avoid hitting the semi altogether and we were finally able to stop the car. Anton and I jumped out immediately and began waving the speeding cars in the left lane away from us.

I called 911 on my cell and it took the cops about 45 minutes to show up, Anton and I waving off cars the whole time. We called in an ambulance for Naomi, who was badly shaken and bruised, and for Sally, who had banged her head against the rear window. We spent the rest of the morning and afternoon at Jacobi Hospital.

Naomi was in pain, mostly her chest, left hip, and leg, but the x-rays showed no breaks She is now recovering slowly from the bruises and should be back to normal in a while. Sally didn’t sustain any injury to her head, but thought she should have it checked as a precaution. Anton, Dave, and I were fine.

While we were waiting for the ambulance, Anton and I picked up pieces of metal and car parts strewing the left-hand lane of the highway. They were not from our car. There was a bumper from a Honda, and various other junk suggesting that this spot was a haven for past accidents. When we pointed this out to the cops, they just laughed it off and chalked it up to coincidence. I guess no one will take it seriously until they have to scrape some poor family off the surface. Something caused the tire to blow out so suddenly, but the authorities aren’t interested in prevention.

We survived a harrowing and life-threatening experience on that stretch of road that morning. We all underwent a Thanksgiving in the most fundamental way and everything looks, feels, and tastes sublime in the aftermath. Life is, indeed, delicious.

In any situation involving the art of motoring, I always like to be in control. I have survived many a close call in my day and I credit it to my ability to remain calm and clear headed in the most challenging of circumstances. I was not in charge this time around. Anton was. I have always felt secure with his driving skills, which for any parent is a major relief, but I must say that this was the most amazing feat of negotiating danger that I have ever witnessed. Anton was magnificent, both in skill and judgment, and he is solely responsible for our survival in what could have been a devastating tragedy. He didn’t crack under fire and I’d share a foxhole with him any day. He is my hero, now and for all time. Thank you, son.

9 Comments:

At 5:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good to hear that everyone is alright! I feel bad for encouraging your late departure. Congratulations to the wise driver!

Love,
Helen

P.S. Now that you know my true identity, I can write serious notes with my real name.

 
At 5:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank God you're all okay. Everyone is alright, right? Thanks to Anton, he's my hero as well.

Love, Seth
swdewart@gmail.com

 
At 7:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Flowers and monetary donations can be sent to: Sally Dewart, Brooklyn, NY 12115

 
At 8:38 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Family-
Thank GOD you prevailed against all odds. Once again you are given a another chance in the journey of LIFE. Please know you are in our hearts and have always been our HEROS. HUGS and KISSES to all,
Cousin Sue and Alex
XXX's and OOO's

 
At 9:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was so great to see you all at Thanksgiving (y Feliz Dia de Agradecer?, Seth). I'm incredibly thankful that you're all ok.
Thank you so much, Anton, for keeping everyone safe. You've always been Cynara's hero, and now you're mine too.

love,
Stacy

p.s. Sally, I've made a charitable donation in your name to a worthy organization. You should receive a card shortly.

 
At 1:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Goodness gracious!! It really is something that in an instant, anything can happen. I am so glad to hear that everyone is alright. I am sure your bond is closer than ever now, having to deal with such a traumatic experience. Good job, Anton! And I look forward to seeing you soon, John!

Love,

Lauren (Bunny)

 
At 10:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stacy- I wasn't asking for donations to be made in my name- I ask that you send me money directly. I will be looking forward to your generous check.

Thanks again, Sally

 
At 11:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi John, Anton and everyone ...

Aunt Vicky has sent us this and a few of your other blogs and your writing is amazing! Very sorry about this horrible tragic episode but thank the universe you guys are all ok.

Were here in Seattle coming out of this ridiculous snow storm, which all the East Coasters and Midwesterners are laughing about. Less than 4 inches created complete and utter chaos!

Take care you guys!
With love,
Kristin, Barb and Mhali

 
At 9:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

John~

I'm so glad you prefaced this with the e-mail saying you were all o.k. because my heart was in my mouth reading your description of the accident. Cousin, give your incredible son an extra HURRAH from me. Hope Naomi is doing better. Stay well.

My love to all of you,
Concetta

 

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