I Could Write a Book

August 31, 2007

Technological Necessities

Filed under: New Orleans, Katrina

You just never know how much you need a phone till you do not have one. The city was working across the street from my house and "accidentally" cut my phone line. Good grief. I have no phone or internet. I won’t have them till Wednesday, at least. Good grief, again.

Remember how ever since Katrina it takes forever and a year to get anything accomplished around here ? Well, this is a perfect example. When I spoke with AT&T regarding them running new phone lines they said they just do not have the man-power here to get everything done in a timely manner. All I can say is thank goodness for places like PJs with free wireless. Still a major pain in the behind.

My tummy bug is pretty much gone. Good grief, yet again. One week later and I am finally feeling a bit more normal.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Labor Day weekend. Grill some hamburgers, spend sometimes outside with your family. Say a prayer that a miracle or two will happen and AT&T will get to my name on the list BEFORE next Wednesday.

One day soon, I will write my thoughts regarding the 2nd anniversary of Katrina. I truly thought I would have written about it by now, but for some reason I just can’t bring myself to type it all out. Let’s just say that I have a myriad of feelings regarding the whole experience and emotions that it brought up in me.  

Geaux Tigers ! Nice way to start off the season. Even if it was boring.  

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