find it on the history channel
i never figured on finding myself watching much of the history channel but lately they've had the most interesting documentaries about 09/11/01. it's not that i necessarily want to constantly be reminded of what happened but these programs have successfully put another constructive spin of the events that took place. in fact, the three short films i've seen thus far have given the most inside look at how the day unfolded that september. many of the testimonials have been from the survivors that were either pulled out of the wreckage or managed to escape on their own accord, however some of the stories are told through the eyes of their widows. the latter tends to be quite a bit more emotional but the former bring to it a new respect for heroism, truly making unselfish sacrifices.
i'm slowly beginning to store energy again. my follow up appointment with the doctor is next week so hopefully he can shed some light on why i haven't been able to do much since the operations. i suppose when you think about it, it might just speak for itself but maybe he'll have some more insight.
should be a nice day today. hopefully BJ and i can go for a nice walk together.


1 Comments:
you may also be anemic now. after i had surgery i was severly anemic for months and felt soooo tired.
11:42 PM
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