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Busy, busy

May 30, 2002 - 1:11am

I feel like I've been racing around trying to get everything done the past few days. Maybe I just feel like that now because today has been one big race. I've finally had a chance to catch my breath. Thinking back over the past few days, I don't think I've really been racing around all that much. It was just today.

Sunday I spent all afternoon and evening with Summer and Greg's families. I had an incredible time as always. It's so wonderful that they accept me and treat me as one of their own. We had a great time celebrating Bill's birthday and boy was he surprised!

Ended up watching the HBO's In Memorial about September 11th that night. It was a very touching documentary even though it did have way too much Rudy Giuliani for my taste. It spawned a very interesting conversation with Kevin later that night. I had no idea he experienced it all from only a few blocks away. I will never forget coming home from work early that day and sitting on Kristen's bed watching TV for hours. I couldn't do anything but watch. Later that night and the next few days, I was amazed at how quiet it was outside without planes going overhead. Not something I had ever experienced before.

Monday I had planned on doing a little work around the house then spoiling myself with computer time all afternoon. Of course it didn't happen. I got engulfed in work on the den and I spent all day on it. It's still not officially done, but we're close. It will be finished before I go out of town.

Yes, another weekend trip is planned. Going to NYC to visit Kevin. But before then, I've got a Lubbock visitor! Tomorrow night, Kris will be in town. Busy, busy but lots of fun! I can't complain about having good people in my life.

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I agree about the Rudy documentary - and it was touching - similar comments at my virtual home as well...
Posted by Peter on May 30, 2002 - 5:34am

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