Sunday, September 10, 2006
It is nice to have the early meetings. I feel bad that Carl didn't get to sleep in at all this weekend, being as he had meetings and he took the car in for mileage maintance yesterday.
It was disheartening to follow the Packers. I still have hope, so don't kill it for me yet! LOL! I hope they can pull it out in the season. It has to be VERY VERY frustrating for Bret Favre.
As you can see, I have changed my blog. I did so for 9/11. That was on a Tuesday I believe. We arrived Saturday, to drop Kait off at JFK, she was leaving for Africa. It was frightening and shocking to be there and amongst all the tragedy. The picture above was taken from the Staten Island Ferry that we took the next day. It was stunning. The bright light you see is where the Two Towers stood, there was a spotlight for the workers. The ones you would see on the news. Tomorrow I will post more of our WallStreet pictures and city pictures. It was something to witness. I can remember watching the big truck full of metal and debris going up the street. The sirens were still going every few minutes. The smell was still pretty thick in the air. I'll never forget it. It's still unreal that we were there the day they opened the subway system. We took it down and at a resturaunt Jackle and Hyde. not far from St. Ann's hospital, where they were taking many people. We would see motorcades of black cars going up the streets followed by sirens and wondering, what what or who they were. The dust had still covered the ground and utility workers were still trying to get power back on to some parts.
with Kait going it was nerve racking most especially for my mom. Tomorrow, I will post a few more of the pictures.
It was disheartening to follow the Packers. I still have hope, so don't kill it for me yet! LOL! I hope they can pull it out in the season. It has to be VERY VERY frustrating for Bret Favre.
As you can see, I have changed my blog. I did so for 9/11. That was on a Tuesday I believe. We arrived Saturday, to drop Kait off at JFK, she was leaving for Africa. It was frightening and shocking to be there and amongst all the tragedy. The picture above was taken from the Staten Island Ferry that we took the next day. It was stunning. The bright light you see is where the Two Towers stood, there was a spotlight for the workers. The ones you would see on the news. Tomorrow I will post more of our WallStreet pictures and city pictures. It was something to witness. I can remember watching the big truck full of metal and debris going up the street. The sirens were still going every few minutes. The smell was still pretty thick in the air. I'll never forget it. It's still unreal that we were there the day they opened the subway system. We took it down and at a resturaunt Jackle and Hyde. not far from St. Ann's hospital, where they were taking many people. We would see motorcades of black cars going up the streets followed by sirens and wondering, what what or who they were. The dust had still covered the ground and utility workers were still trying to get power back on to some parts.
with Kait going it was nerve racking most especially for my mom. Tomorrow, I will post a few more of the pictures.



