give her a call. even though she might very well not be ready to talk, she will most certainly appreciate that you think of her and offer an open ear.
I can only speak for myself, but it is still almost unbearable to see the videos and hear the stories of those who survived, already a year on now. I wasn't there, though in a place nearby where I heard the sirens of the ambulances and saw the helicopters fly overhead -- but it all brings tears to my eyes immediately, still, after a whole year gone by. It seems like yesterday. I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like to have lost a dear one there.
Evening for you, 5am for me!!! Quite good actually. went to
a Roy Orbison tribute show last week, doing a massive internet site project for someone in England and been working a lot too.
Our summer cottage, and this weekend, Sweden's capital Stockholm Was on my first pro-golf tournament, exciting to see that those people you see on TV actually exist as well.
Not the karaoke night, no. Not had much time. I did see the Roy Orbison show on Friday though and got to meet the singer. Very friendly guy, meeting someone you admire is really something else.
Ah but the travel is worth it for the fact that trying new thibgs is just good in itself. I'm planning to travel later this year if time, money and confidence permits.