Coffee or easy food gift cards are good. And, really, everyone wants to help around the funeral but the hardest time to remember to take care of yourself and eat or even just take ten minutes away and survive on coffee is before that, in my experience.
Kaylee ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
mmmm, sushi good.
much fish
many talking
yum
What Consuela said, plus it was awesome to see Consuela.
She will also need support in the weeks after the funeral and memorial. There is some much activity around death but the really hard part for me came in the weeks and months after when things return to normal.
The train I'm on (a big double-decker diesel train) has been stopped for 20 minutes because someone is on top of it.
Seriously. We even heard the person running over the top of our car.
tommy, are you sure you're not in an action movie? Maybe take cover!
I am back at work, and ugh! I would like more vacation.
Heh
The authorities are here. They're still trying to get the person down.
That's wild, tommyrot!
My symptoms seem to have subsided today, which is nice for my experience of living through the day, but kind of annoying in that I have my doctor's appointment this afternoon and will have to go in and say "well, I'm fine now, but..." and hope she doesn't just say "come back in if it happens again".
I got to work 35 minutes late. I suppose I shouldn't complain--if it had been a suicide it would have been a two hour delay.
That's actually kind of miraculous.
I kept envisioning the NYC subway, though, and wondering how earth someone was running around up there. But you were on the El, right?