tmfranlk
Love hanging at the World with my sweet girls.
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Stephanie today was not a day of inconvenience for me. Today was a day of public safety, ensuring your friends, and millions of others like them from around this nation got to view, firsthand, the history of today safely. With that came issues that Joe Citizen would not even begin to comprehend. Things like how do we get 3 million people in and out of our nations Capital with limited resources, how do we move those 3 million people on our metro system, that can only accommodate 125,000 people per hour, what are we going to do with all of the cars that are trying to park at a metro lot that only has 5,000 parking spaces, how are we going to ensure that in the mobs of people someone isnt going to get pushed onto the train track (which at least one person that I know of got hit by a train, causing that track to become shut down), how are we going to control the millions of people on the Mall area after the swearing in is over and they all want to leave at once, deal suspicious packages reported at metro stations as well as a car left parked at a station with the engine running and no one around (suspicious? you betcha!), plus all of the credible threat reports (just because they werent broadcast doesnt mean there werent any), among a myriad of other issues. As you all watched the events of today unfold, Im sure you saw the hundreds of police officers lining the streets of DC. There were hundreds more that you didnt see, either on rooftops, in the crowds undercover, or in vehicles. Those officers came from all over the country and were deputized to assist for today. Yes, hundreds of officers. Millions of people. Not a good ratio. All of the officers had an incredible job to do, with little sleep, little opportunity for food and facilities, in freezing temps and wind chills, some unruly crowds, all with a smile on their face to ensure our visitors had a memorable time. So no, I wouldnt call it an inconvenience. I would call it a huge challenge, to make sure everyone (to include all my brothers and sisters) made it home safely. Im very proud to say, for the most part, we succeeded.
Its been a very long, stressful, cold, and tiring day. Im going to go relax and try to get some sleep. Heres a hugeand some
for all.
Wow! What a day and an amazing job by all involved. I've heard nothing by great reports from friends who were there about how smoothly it went from the spectator's point of view. Great job!!!
I had to be sure I wasn't missing out on the opportunity to plan something. I am kind of disappointed!![]()
I've been hunting for something to plan! I was thinking last night that I could really "research" Branson this time and see what we can and want to do. Nevermind that we've been going there since I was 9, suddenly I'm going to research it. (Actually, I think that I still will some. SOOOO much new stuff has popped up in the last 10 years or so and I want to find some new things to do that are cheap, but fun. That will give us some extra stuff for the off-park days.)
I also found myself offering to help plan a dance mom's trip. I told her that it's kind of my obsession and since I didn't have anything to plan right now I'd welcome the chance to help her.
ACK! This Saturday? Too close! Too close! Must have approximately 274 days to properly plan and execute things!![]()
Well, not really. I have only been planning DS's birthday since October.
I've been thinking about Terra's since probably October too, but apparently this is where my procrastination to actually do pops up. Last night I realized that we're only about 3 weeks out from her party. If I've got to make half the stuff and maybe even get a couple of things shipped from the UK, I had better get moving!
Elizabeth,
You can help my SIL's plan their parents 50th anniversary party. I finally told DH just to tell them how much money he was putting in and then let them handle it, they keep coming up with more ideas that equal more money, so we have set a limit as to how much we are contributing.
I think that's the best thing you could have done. From the beginning it sounded like the SILs might get out of hand. Let them do that with their own money!
