September

September 4 3:30 PM
Listening to: Tori Amos- "Under the Pink"
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Okay, I have a lot to write and I'm really tired. I can't tell if I am getting a cold or if it's allergies (I was around a lot of green this weekend). I'm hoping it's allergies and I'm just tired from the weekend from hell.

Okay... Thursday my train was a little late getting to the station (something about problems in New Rochelle). That wasn't a big deal. What was a big deal was that the Acela train is worthless. Yes, it does have the ability to go 160 mph, but it can't do that on the northeast route. I think it went fast at some point in New Jersey, but for a lot of the ride, I could have run faster than the train. They make announcements at every stop, right? Wrong! I was dozing off around Wilmington and they didn't announce the Baltimore stop. Several people were confused about where to get off and several people missed getting off at the correct stop. How ridiculous! I know Baltimore is not where people should WANT to get off, but many of us have to. Anyway, it was a pain but just doesn't seem important now. There are other things MUCH more important which I will get to later in this entry.

When I checked in at the Marriott, they only had one room left, and it only had one bed. Even though I requested 2 beds, that's not a guarantee. So Josh and I had to sleep in the same bed. Oh, and while I was packing, I forgot that Josh would be staying with me one night. So I packed what I usually sleep in- nothing. Whoops! So I asked Eytan if he could bring some sweat pants and a t-shirt for me. Glad that worked out. Other problems with the room- the light in the bathroom was out and I had an ironing board but no iron.

Viewing on Thursday night was very busy and the phone system wasn't working so we had to deal with that on top of getting set up for viewing. Oh, and the stuff wasn't set up until the last minute because Office Movers didn't send enough people to help pack up the stuff and then when they finally arrived in Hunt Valley, the staff wasn't competent enough to start getting things set up.

After the exhausting night, Eytan and I went to Carabas for dinner. Neither of us liked it- bad food, bad service, and boring suburban atmosphere.

After I got back to the hotel, I had a drink at the bar. Great bartender! He told me that he's worked there for 11 years and out of all the groups that use the hotel, Balpex is the worst. Everyone at the hotel hates them! He also told me that the reason the hotel is kicking us out of the room early for the wedding and bending over backwards for the wedding people is because he bride is the sister of the banquet manager.

That night I had a dream I was pregnant. I was at Paula and Harvey's house talking to Paula- she was happy! I could feel the baby kicking- it hurt- maybe my stomach hurt last night and caused this dream.

Woke up singing some cool bassline of a modern rock song (don't know the rest of the song though). Also in my head that morning was "Big Dream" from "Thing Called Love" and Dave Matthews' "Crash".

Didn't get a snowball on Thursday night- alcohol seemed like a better choice after the Marriott issues.

Friday was more hectic than Thursday since there were more viewers but not enough people to help. Plus, the phones still weren't working. The management blamed us- telling us that because we moved a phone (we didn't take the cords out of the jack or anything- just moved them to a different table), we shut down the entire phone system. Eventually they realised it wasn't our fault and decided to start looking into the problem. A guy from the phone company came out and spent the entire day "fixing" the problem. It never got fixed.

I was so happy when Josh arrived and I could get out of there. I had a quick drink at the bar and then we went to get a snowball! Yum!!! We got down to Pier Six and the opening act (Willy Porter) was quite good!! The show was great! Three highlights for me- instrumental Pibroch, A New Day Yesterday, and Budapest!! The people around us were obnoxious- only going to hear Aqualung, only getting into it when they played a hit... It was great to sit in front of Martin and see him healthy and into the show. I've had a seat on his side twice and both times he was feeling ill and not excited about playing. Ian re-injured his knee but appeared to be doing well. Josh got a great copy of the show and I can't wait to get a copy of it! Right at the first highlight- Pibroch instrumental, the storm started! Do these guys control the weather? The last time I saw them at Pier Six, a clap of thunder hit just during the big drum part of Farm on the Freeway. So the rain cooled things off, the lightning was beautiful and the experience added to the enjoyment of the show!! Glad I was there!

After, we went to the Austin Grill- 4th time I was there and 4th time I wasn't hungry so I didn't get anything. Josh's food wasn't good and the service was horrible.

Saturday I woke up singing Once Hush's Superior Machines.

Saturday working was just as bad. The phones still weren't working, a lot of the staff was getting crabby, and it was exhausting. Everyone was having problems with the Marriott. Room keys weren't working. Food took an hour to get at the restaurant. They overbooked the hotel. The funniest thing- one of the dealers was given his room key. He opened the door and it was already occupied... by one of the wedding couples... enjoying their wedding night! Whoops! When asked why this happened, they were told that they weren't sure which rooms had been given out that day. This hotel is so incompetent!!

Saturday night Eytan and I went to Pacific Rim which has good food but I wasn't hungry. After, we got a snowball!!!

Sunday I woke up singing "Every Story" from "Aida". Had a dream the night before that was like a movie. I put myself into the second half of an action/adventure type movie. Something about people trying to trick us, we were trying to run away in California- took a car that was parked on the side of a road, we found clothes to use as a disguise... I don't know- it was weird and fun. Then I woke up and when I went back to sleep I had another dream. I was talking to Kris Kahn on the phone and he was asking me if I had ever been to some club in New York. I said know and he was surprised. He then started naming bands to see if I had heard of them. I had heard of half. I asked if I passed his coolness test. He laughed and said no but the way I asked that question gave me a few more coolness points. Then he went in another room to read me a list of album titles to see if I could get any more coolness points.

When I got out of bed, there was a bill under my door. I was not checking out until Monday- they better not give my room to someone else! I picked it up and it was someone else's bill. I called the front desk to see what to do, and the woman told me to just throw it away.

So Sunday, after a bit of effort, the phone system was working!! Hallelujah!!! More stress, everything busy, hectic day! But the auction went well- even with the moving everything into the other room so the wedding reception could get set up. But the auction was a success.

After breaking everything down, Eytan and I went to Bare Bones (a new bar and grill). I ordered the soup of the day. The waiter came back and said they were out of it and suggested the cream of crab. Fine. I wasn't that hungry. He came back in the few minutes to say they were out of that too. I eventually settled for a baked potato and of course wasn't charged for it.

I got back to the room exhausted and wanted to watch a movie. I pressed the menu button, picked the movie, said I was being billed, and then it went back to the regular channels. I called the front desk and they sent someone up from engineering. The guy did exactly what I did and the same thing happened to him. It was 11:45 and he said he was getting off at midnight. In other words, he wasn't going to stick around to try to fix it. He just told me I wouldn't be billed for it. I'd better not be!! So no movie.

Monday morning I woke up singing "Gods Love Nubia" from "Aida"- it was in my head at 9:00 and then I went back to sleep for an hour and it was still in my head when I woke up the second time. I still don't understand why this show is in my head so much. Maybe I should see it again? I'd love to see Matt Bogart in that role to see what he does with it. But I'd also still want to see the show with Heather Headley and she's leaving soon... Oh, never mind.

Anyway, that morning I checked out (fortunely, I didn't need a clear copy of the receipt since both copies I tried to get were smeared- why couldn't they fix the toner?) and Harvey and Paula picked me up and we went to get a snowball! Then we dropped Paula off at their house and Harvey and I went to the office to discuss how to use Microsoft Access. For some stupid reason, the computers they had built didn't have Access on them (why would you design a business computer without Access?) so our meeting didn't last very long. He gave me a ride to the train station and I managed to take an earlier train.

Okay, now for the serious issues... I don't know if I should be writing this since anyone can read it (I doubt anyone involved will be reading it though). The staff is not happy. They feel overworked, don't like dealing with Paula, and have problems with Harvey too. Supposedly nothing Paula does is a good idea (oh, does that include letting them leave early to go buy a mattress or come in late so they can go to other weekly appointments?). Paula decided to quit. She did not go to work today. She's reached her limit and doesn't want to work in that environment. I don't blame her one bit. Yesterday, Harvey was ready to make other arrangements as well. Today, he wants to work everything out. He wants to learn how to communicate better with the staff and have everything all happy and perfect. Well, that will never happen. People want to remember the bad, not the good. No matter what you say and do, it won't be enough. That's just the way people are. People like to complain. This staff learned they can complain to Harvey and, since he has a bad memory and/or doesn't like to confront, all their comments will be justified. Harvey does need to learn to stand up to them and document things so he doesn't have to rely on his memory. But he's been working on that for over 5 years and there hasn't been even a tiny percentage of improvement. If he was only dealing with the staff and not running the business, some changes might be able to occur. But I doubt it will with all the other work he has to do- his schedule is not constistent and he will be starting from scratch every time he's back in the office. Plus, it's not worth it. He's good at what he does- buy, sell, and deal with clients. He's not good at dealing with employees. The situation at the office will never change and he needs to understand that. He wants everyone to understand him and realise that he's right in his decisions. They won't. I'm curious how this will play out. I don't see Paula going back, but maybe she will, I don't know. I don't think they should put up with what they put up with. It's not healthy and not worth it. Harvey thinks if he leaves the business, the staff will get to think that they were right- Harvey was not cut out for the job and had to quit. Yeah, they probably will think that. No matter what he does though, they will think that. All of think the business does well because of them- George said no money was made until he came, John said the place was an unorganised disaster before he came, and Lisa and Ben say the same thing. So why not lower the blood pressure and find another solution and close up shop? This isn't coming out right. I know how I feel but can't seem to put it into words. I'm tired and my brain isn't sharp.

I am worried how this will effect the next month or so- especially the Harbour Sale. If Paula does not come back- I won't have anyone in that office who is rational and treats me the way I deserve to be treated. I don't really want to deal with that but will have to. I had my own problems with the staff this weekend and informed Paula that after the Harbour Sale, I didn't want to do this anymore. I reached my limit. Everyone feels they can give me things to do and I do them gladly. I think helping each other out during stressful auction times is important. So when I ask someone to do something, I expect the same in return. No. I asked Bev, who was just standing around talking to Lisa, if she could find someone to make the room cooler (it was boiling). She said no. Sunday, I asked Lisa if she could run down to the show to get a dealer who wanted to bid on a certain lot. It would take 5 minutes. She said she didn't think we should have to do that and then she left. Then I asked Bev and she said she was going to be "writing in the book"- she meant keeping a hard copy of the prices realised. Well, George does that, it would be in the computer, Jeff has it in his computer, plus for the 5 minutes she was gone- I could do it as well. We'd have plenty of hard copies. She said, no her doing that was more important and she wouldn't go get the dealer at the show. Then John came up to me later and said I couldn't have any of "his" staff doing errands- he needed them to set up the room the auction would be moving to- he needed Bev, Lisa, George, and Mike. Well, then who would help with phone bidding? He didn't need all of them- the hotel staff would be doing it too- and the whole process of setting up the room should take 20 minutes and that would be done before the auction even started. It was just ridiculous. So I said I would do it myself. Then I thought Bill was coming in to help phone bid. No, he wasn't. So now I definitely needed Lisa to help phone bid and I would need to be phone bidding the entire time. Mike said he could run down to the show. Great! Then Bill said he could come in. So that all worked out. AND- before the auction even started, John, Lisa, Bev, and Mike were all up in the auction room since the other room had been set up. So why did John have to make a big deal? And why does everyone tell me no when I ask them to do things even though I tell them yes when they ask me? And they all think I'm just there to hang out. I don't do any work- Eytan does all the "computer" work. That's obviously not true, but they'll never believe it. And that's fine. I'm not going to make an effort defending myself since they'll never listen. I've tried, it doesn't work. So I'm just sick of working in an environment where I do everything for everyone and no one does anything for me and treats me like I'm some stupid kid (I want to ask John how old I have to be before I'm not a kid anymore? Eytan and I are basically the same age and he's not a kid.)who doesn't really do anything important. Mike even told me that I had to stay in the viewing room (even though I was in the middle of answering a phone call and no one else was available to answer the phone) at one point since it was busy. When I asked where Eytan went (since he was there a minute before), Mike looked at me like I was crazy and said, "Eytan can't stay in here, he has to do important things- Eytan should not be lot viewing." I've reached my limit!!

I have a feeling Paula will go back but will not be happy and will be even quicker to snap now. And Harvey will be the same- wanting to improve but can't. And the staff will be just as pissy, continute threatening to quit, and lying about all the terrible things that they have to put up with (like saying they didn't have a vacation even though they did). I hate this!

September 5 11:30 AM
Listening to: Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley- "Duets"
Site of the day: Sportz Nutz (sports news with a comical approach)
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Last night I had "Here Comes the Bride" in my head. Where on earth did that one come from? Maybe all the weddings at the Hunt Valley Marriott last weekend? And this morning I woke up singing "Last Night of the World" from "Miss Saigon". And on other music related topics- last night I was on hold with RCN and Take That's "Want You Back" was playing as the "on-hold" music- haven't heard it since it was popular in '96- it reminded me of hearing it at Terry's apartment when his cousin (or was it his step-brother?) was in town- he liked the song. Jonathan Noyce (plays bass for Tull) used to play with Take That. Nice to know British boy-bands aren't any better than American boy-bands. Although, I'm basing that on that one song by Take That- haven't heard anything else by them or any other boy-bands. I would be interested in hearing some Take That songs when Jonathan Noyce played with them.

When I called RCN yesterday morning, the tech support guy was completely unhelpful. So I called back at night and the guy was great! Always call tech support at night! I guess if someone is going to work tech support at 1:00 in the morning, the person must be really into tech stuff, so they'll know what they're doing and that's when you'll get the best help. So I got a "trouble ticket"- which means the people in the network centre will have to check things on their end and if they can't fix the problem, they'll have to send someone out here. From what I understand (I don't know exactly how cable service works), there's something blocking the line and causing interference which causes me to lose information (about 10%, which is bad). So far my connection seems fine today. I'm supposed to call them later today to see what's going on and see if they need to send someone out here. I'm assuming, from the way it's working now, the problem was somewhere on their end (a network problem) and it's now fixed.

I need to head up to school early today to sign up for the math workshop. As I was about to leave for the train station on Thursday, I remembered that I didn't call the math workshop woman. So I called her and actually got through quickly. She told me I should be able to start the workshop where I left off, I could definitely finish it this semester, and I should come by to sign up for my hours. I hope I can start soon- I want to get this over with and be able to finish it before December (but it'll probably take me forever since I don't know what I'm doing anyway and it'll just be getting more and more complicated).

September 6 3:30 PM
Listening to: Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley- "Duets"
Site of the day: Project Dennys (some guy driving around, visiting every Dennys and reviewing them)
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I talked to Paula this morning and she told me the latest- the office staff already had a job to do and they didn't know what to do so they made Harvey do it. He shouldn't have, but he did. He told Paula and she told him he needed to have a talk about it. He did and other stuff came out as well. The bottom line is that both Eytan and Lisa said they liked having Paula work there but they are both scared of her. Lisa admitted Paula never yelled at her but she did yell at Eytan once when he first started. And when John comes back on Monday, Harvey is going to have a talk with him, telling him that his attitude needs to improve or there will be consequences (I hope Harvey can do it). So the saga continues.

I went to sign up for the math workshop yesterday and the woman there couldn't help me- she told me to read a piece of paper on her desk- it said how to go to the orientation. I told her I already did the orientation and I just needed to sign up for hours. She told me I had to talk to Ms. Karapides and she wasn't there. I told her Ms. Karapides told me to come in this week and to just sign up for hours. She told me to talk to Ms. Karapides and she wasn't there. So I called Ms. Karapides this afternoon and was told she was in an orientation and she would be finished at 5:00. This was at 3:00- when I did the orientation, it lasted 20 minutes. I think I'll call back in a few minutes and see if she's available yet. I need to leave at 5:00. I'm going to see "Eat the Runt" tonight and want to go to O'Lunny's for dinner first.

Brian got his tickets for the Jon Stewart show and he can't go so he's giving them to me. They're for this coming Monday. Of course I have school but I figured I could miss this one day. Well, the Cultural Anthropology is cancelled since the instructor can't be there so I'll only be missing the music class (the more important one). I'm going to call Marcell to see if she wants to go to the Jon Stewart show with me. I'm sure she won't want to go, but I don't know who else to ask. I guess I'll go alone if she doesn't want to go.

I don't know if I mentioned this yet or not, but I got a ticket for "Noises Off" when it opens in October!! Can't wait!!! There are some great shows going on this fall- "Noises Off", "Thou Shalt Not", "Urinetown", a bunch of Ionesco sutff, "Reefer Madness"...

Red Sox need help! Duquette is an idiot! I feel bad for the team! Getting rid of Jimmy Williams and Cumberland? Hello? And who's this Kerrigan guy? He's never managed pro baseball before and he's making a mess! If this situation keeps up, no one will want to play there and the team will fall as hard as Baltimore fell. So much for them making the play-offs this year.

I think I've decided to vote for Bloomberg in the primaries next week. He basically seems better than the other candidates and seems to want to continue where Guiliani left off. Education is the biggest issue this election and I don't like any of their ideas, except for perhaps the libertarian candidate, Kramer- he wants to have something like the Milwalkee system (and separate school and state). And I like Kramer's views on drug laws. I'm not sure about his economic ideas though.

September 7 2:30 PM
Listening to: Liz Phair- "Exile in Guyville"
Site of the day: I Love Inns (find Inns and reviews of them)
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This math workshop thing is getting annoying. I called yesterday a little before 5:00 and there was no answer (not even voice mail). So I waited a little longer and stuck around here until after 5:00 and called again. Again, no answer. So I gave up for that day. Today I called several times and the line was busy. I finally got through and talked to Ms. Karapides. She didn't understand why I couldn't sign up for hours and why I couldn't come in to sign up. She told me she had an appointment and to call back in an hour and that way I wouldn't have to come in to sign up. Fine.

I've been having weird dreams. Two nights ago, I was in a house with the members of Jethro Tull and I had a video camera/digital still camera. I kept trying to get pictures of them but was too busy having fun to remember to take pictures. Then when I remembered, I couldn't get it set up in time and they all went off in all directions. Last night I was in a HUGE house for some kind of party. I was trying to move a matress into Eytan's room and Paula was going to help me. I got caught up talking to people (an attractive older man and an older woman who told me she loved New York and was up there all the time so I told her to give me a call the next time she was in town), and when I found Paula, she had moved the bed in herself. I was supposed to be taking care of someone's baby, checked in and the baby was asleep in another room, so I figured it was okay to go to sleep myself. The room was small and the bed was in between all of Eytan's animals- 2 birds (which he really has) and a rabbit (which he doesn't have- at least not the last time I checked). The animals were vicious and were trying to bite me, so I had to get out of bed. Then I woke up.

Last night I went to O'Lunney's for dinner but wasn't really hungry and barely ate anything. "Eat the Runt" was fun as usual but once again, Jama played Merritt. I REALLY want to see someone else in that role. At least most of the other actors played different characters. Guess I'll have to go again. Last night 2 other people came close to getting Merritt. When I look at the boards outside saying who played whom, Jama doesn't get Merritt all the time (she does get it a lot though). Why can't I go on a night where the audience doesn't pick her? I mean, she's great, but I'm sure the other actors are good too. Last night the roles of Hollis and Royce were played by actors I hadn't seen in those roles before. It was confusing- I kept wondering in the group scenes what they were doing- as if they should have been in their "regular" roles (the roles I was used to seeing them in). I didn't like Linda as Hollis. I think I'd like to see either Curtis or Kelly. This is the cast I would most like to see:
Chris- Linda
Merritt 1- Thom
Royce- Curtis
Pinky- Keisha
Jean- LaKeith
Hollis- Kelly
Sydney- Jama
Merritt 2- Weil
Will I keep coming back until I see this combination? No. I will settle for just seeing Jama in another role and seeing a man play Merritt 1

I don't know if I'll get my 20 American partners by the end of the month. Hilton and Hertz haven't posted my miles to my Aadvantage account and even if they do, I'll still have 4 more partners to use before I get my miles. And if my American Eagle flight at the end of the month doesn't get posted until too late... And if the cereal coupons that I mail doesn't get posted until too late... Oh well, I'll still try. Think I might have to order some flowers for someone. If someone emails me before Sunday and gives me agood reason why I should give them flowers, I will do it. If not, I will have to think of something else- everyone I know is out of town.

I was thinking about going to see a show tonight. There are several listed that sound interesting. But it's Friday- my stay-at-home-and-relax night. I have a few books that I want to read. Yeah, I'll just stay home and read.

Tomorrow Paula and Harvey are coming up for Howard's daughter's wedding. I was thinking about going to Bloomingdales tomorrow afternoon just to look around and see if there's a good deal on anything. I've been wanting to get a leather jacket recently- I'm sure I won't find a good deal at Bloomies- maybe I'll find one somewhere else. There's also a glass exhibit at the Cooper Hewitt that I wanted to check out and an Old Postcards exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York that sounded interesting and a record/poster/memorabilia thing on the Upper West Side that I want to check out as well. Plus I want to go over to the Waldorf on Sautrday night to see the wedding reception. I wasn't invited but it's a public place... I'll meet Paula in the lobby and she'll take me to where the reception is- I just want to see what kinds of people are there- just look in and then leave.

Today I have a ton of mail to deal with that's been piling up. I'll call Paula (she told me to call her at 3:00), call Ms. Karapides, go through the mail, mail the bills, and then go get a few boxes of cereal (so I can have cereal while I read- I love that).

9:30 PM

Okay, tomorrow I'm going to forget about Bloomies (maybe I'll go Sunday). I'm going to go to the book and record sale and then go see "Goodtime Charley" (some musical about French history), since it's playing right down the street. Sunday there's a 40's song night at Danny's Skylight in Times Square that sounds like fun, but I don't think I want to go by myself.

Right now I have 2 odd musical selections in my head- Don Giovanni and Good King Wenceslas.

My Internet connection is still screwy! I called RCN and when finally got through, they told me the problem was fixed. I told them it wasn't. I called again last night and the guy told me he would issue another trouble ticket and make the network people do something this time. Then he changed his mind, "took some stuff off", and said it should be working better. If I still had problems, to call back and they would issue another trouble ticket. Well, I'm still having problems. The connection is dropped for a minute or two several times a day and all day long it is running slowly so web pages either don't load or time out. I guess I should go call them now to see if they'll issue another trouble ticket. After that, I'll go read "The Broke Diaries" for a little while before bed.

10:15 PM

I've been on hold with RCN for 25 minutes now. I was reading old journal entries from last September to keep me entertained while I'm waiting (man, I'm so glad I'm out of Phoenix). I was about to hang up when the on-hold music changed to Matchbox 20. So I'll stay on until the song's over- then I'll hang up (I'm sure no one will answer my call before the song's over- I doubt anyone's even there- they probably decided, it's Friday night, let's shut down and go out drinking). I don't know why I like Matchbox 20 so much- but I do. I wish I could turn up the volume and I wish they would stop interrupting telling me, "They are experiencing a longer than usual hold time". Why don't I just hang up and put on my Matchbox 20 CD so I can listen to not only this song but all there other ones as well? That's too easy. Okay, the song is over and they're playing crappy Eagles (Desparado). I'm going to hang up and read now.

Oh one more thing- while I was waiting for my carry-out this afternoon, I was watching the US Open on the TV at the bar. I got to see the last match between Venus Williams and Jennifer Capriati. Now I almost want to watch tomorrow to see the first Grand Slam championship between sisters (Venus and Serena) in 117 years. I can't believe how young (20 and 21) they are. I don't know why I know all the names of these tennis people. I never watch tennis. It was fun watching today though. Maybe I will tune in again.

Oops, one more thing. I completely forgot to go through the HUGE pile of mail sitting on the chair. Guess it'll have to wait till tomorrow night or Sunday. I don't feel like dealing with it now. I want to read.

September 8 10:30 PM
Listening to: Depeche Mode- "Speak and Spell"
Site of the day: OneDayHikes.com (find hiking trails all over the world)
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I confused the streets for the book/record sale and the theatre (one was on 71st and one on 72nd), so I didn't find the book/record sale and instead had a bagel and watched a bit of college football (Wisconsin v. Fresno State and Texas v. North Carolina- that was a good 1st half). I did make it to the theatre for "Goodtime Charley". It was pretty bad. Most of the performers were average- they could sing fairly well but their acting... well, maybe it wasn't all their fault- the script was horrible. I almost didn't stay for the second act, but I wanted to see how the would do the ending. There were two positive things- the duet between Charley and Joan of Arc in the second act was good and done well and the Joan of Arc solo in the second act was also good and done fairly well. Still, wouldn't recommend this one- glad it was free.

After waiting FOREVER for the N train (I had just missed one since people wouldn't get out of my way), I came home- dizzy and with a bit of a headache. I helped Paula figure out what to wear for the wedding (she brought a few posibilities) and then took a picture of them before they left (they looked cute).

I tried to find the wedding at the Waldorf since I wanted to see what everyone else was wearing and if Paula blended in or stood out, but after a couple of tries (there were at least 4 events going on at the hotel), I gave up and had a drink at the bar and watched a bit of the Williams sisters tennis match (Venus is obviously the better of the two). Then I didn't feel like going home, so I stopped in at the Monkey Bar on 54th and had another drink. I left just before the piano bar got started (the fun part, right?). Why? I don't know- just felt like leaving, I guess.

Now I'm home and can't wait for Paula and Harvey to get back so I can hear about their evening.

Tomorrow's plans- go through the mail and browse Bloomies (and probably stop in Express across the street as well).

I haven't gotten the Jon Stewart tickets yet that Brian mailed me. If they don't come tomorrow, I guess I can't go. And since I don't have Anthropology, it'll be REALLY hard to make myself head up there just for music. Maybe I'll go in the late afternoon for the math workshop, find a movie nearby to see after math, and then go to the music class. That sounds like a plan.

I'm still having issues with my Internet connection. I should call RCN soon- I don't feel like calling tonight, I'll do it tomorrow night.

Earlier this morning, I had "Round and Round" from "The Fantasticks" in my head. Oh wow, I meant to mention this before- I can't believe "The Fantasticks" is finally closing! For real! I really should go see it in it's proper space before it closes in January. I wonder if it'll be selling out every night now that they announced their closing.

I woke up singing "Shuffle off to Bufalo" from "42nd Street" and then later got "Cell Block Tango" from "Chicago" in my head.

I was sure when the Padres beat the Diamondbacks the other night, it would not happen again last night- especially with Randy Johnson pitching. But sure enough, the Padres did win- which meant Hoffman got me another save for my fantasy team! He's had 36 saves out of 38 chances- go Hoffman!

September 9 12:30 PM
Listening to: Beck- "Mutations"
Site of the day: Time Lab 2000 (interesting historical tidbits)
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My CD Player wants to keep playing the same stuff over and over (Depeche Mode, Emily Skinner & Alice Ripley, New Order...). And the songs in my head like to recycle themselves too- "Young and Healthy" "42nd Street", Once Hush tunes, other show tunes like "Phantom" and "Miss Saigon"...

Football season starts today!!!!! Go Patriots!!!

Paula and Harvey left this morning. I hope Harvey is okay driving. They got back last night at midnight, he woke up at 6:30 to drive somewhere north for work, then came back here to pick up Paula for their drive home. Tomorrow they get on a plane for London and eventually wind up in Hong Kong. I hope he can keep up with this lifestyle- it's exhausting. I know, I worry too much.

Beck's, "Nobody's Fault But My Own" sounds very Pink Floyd/Beatles (Pink Floyd arrangement and Beatles instrumentation). In fact, this whole album is like that (especially the hidden track at the end). I like it.

I can't upload this entry right now since I'm still having issues. I'm sure it's RCN's fault. I might get irritated enough to call them this afternoon rather than wait until tonight. If the person I talk to this afternoon doesn't know what to do, I'll call back tonight.

2:45 PM

I went through ALL my mail! I feel so much better!! And there was only one bill (what was all the rest of the crap? coupons, theatre promo cards, catalogues, election stuff, credit card applications...). Why are all the car services to the airports in New York named after cities in Israel (Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Carmel)?

I know I said I was going to go to Bloomies, but I don't really feel like going today. Maybe some other time this week...

Today I think I'll finish "The Broke Diaries" and then watch some football and read The Times and maybe watch a movie or start on another book. That's what Sundays are for. It is Sunday, right? It doesn't really quite feel like it.

7:00 PM

What a great Sunday! I finished "The Broke Diaries" and ordered a pizza and watched football. I got to watch the exciting Colts/Jets game and am now watching the exciting Rams/Eagles game (I can't believe the Rams were just up 17-3 and then Phili scored two touchdowns in a few minutes). That would be cool for it to go into overtime. There are some really good teams this year. It's gonna be really hard predicting games each week, and I have no clue who will make it to the playoffs. San Diego's killing the Redskins right now. San Francisco isn't letting Atlanta win easily. This will be an interesting year. I love this time of year- the start of the football season, the end of the baseball season. Speaking of baseball- Barry Bonds just hit his third home run of the day!! That makes 63 for the year. Sammy who?

I was thinking of checking out the HBO movie "Band of Brother's tonight. If it sucks, I'll go start another book.

Wow! Not only did San Francisco not let Altanta win easily, they didn't let them win at all- Final in OT- San Francisco 16, Altanta 13.

September 10 3:00 PM
Listening to: Blessed Union of Souls- "Home"
Site of the day: Lyrics on FreeSoftwareArchive.com (they have over 50,000 lyrics)
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"Band of Brothers" was okay. It passed the evening, anyway.

I was on hold with RCN last night for 45 minutes!! "Due to the high volume of calls..." Why can't they just say, "Due to the fact that it's late on a Sunday night and no one should be calling at that hour, we here at tech support went out for a few drinks. When you call at a normal hour like normal people, we will be back at our desks and will get to your call in the order it was received." So, I guess I'll be calling back tonight as I am still having the same problems.

In a few minutes, I will go see if the mail has come and see if the Jon Stewart tickets Brian sent me are there. If not, I will head up to school, see if they have the CDs for the music book at the school bookstore since they don't have it at Barnes and Noble and I can't find it anywhere online, do the Math workshop, get a bite to eat somewhere (probably a muffin at Starbucks since there isn't much else in the area) and then go to my music class.

I just realised that I will have to leave around 7:30 to get downtown for jury duty on Wednesday. That means I'll have to wake up around 6:30. That's early. I haven't had to get up that early in a while (I think the last time was when I was in Baltimore a month ago).

Blessed Union of Souls', "Oh Virginia" still gets to me. It brings back such happy memories of driving around the New River Valley, hanging out with Eytan and Terry, rehearsing for "House of Frankenstein", going to Mill Mountain and El Rodeo and Revco and Macados...

Okay, time to go check the mail...

3:30 PM

Okay, the woman delivering the mail was at the boxes when I got down there. I was super nice since I know postal workers are usually rude and have nasty attitudes. I asked if I should hand her my outgoing mail or put it in the box and she replied with a nasty tone to put it in the box. Then I asked if today's mail was in the boxes already and she replied with the same nasty attitude, "I just got here." Okay, so I'll wait 30-45 minutes and go down again. I hope the tickets are there (but they probably won't be)- if I can't leave until 4:30 to get up to school, I'll have to work on the Math workshop the entire time before music and won't have any time to get a bite to eat. Guess I'll just grab some chips or something from the vending machine on the way to music.

4:45 PM

Well, I checked the mail and no tickets. I really wanted to go too. Maybe I should try to order tickets myself. Of course the tickets they send me will probably be a day when I'm out of town. Now I'm being bad and not going to the Math workshop. I really should go to my music class though. It's just such a gloomy day and so hard to leave the apartment. I just want to get in bed and read a book.

The other day when I was over on the Upper West Side, I happened to walk by their Fliks store. I stopped in just to see if they had "!776". I know it's a bad movie, but I still want to see it. They did have it and I asked if they could send it to my east side location. They did. I think I'll go pick it up tomorrow after I go vote. Maybe if I watch it tomorrow night, it'll be so bad that it puts me to sleep and I'll get enough sleep before having to wake up at 6:30 for jury duty.

If I am going to go to my music class, I should leave in about an hour so I can stop by the bookstore first to see if they have copies of the CDs I need. I'm sure they won't have any left. And that's fine with me- I heard that they cost $80!!! That's a bit high in my opinion for a set of 3 CDs. I can look online to see if I can find any MP3s of the selections we're supposed to listen to. I wonder how well we have to know the pieces. Most of them I've heard before but I'm sure I don't know them well enough.

September 11 1:00 PM
Listening to: TV news
Interesting News Story of the Day:N.Y. Hospitals Thronged in Wake of Trade Center Attack
New York City Shuts Down
Plane Crashes Into Pentagon
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First of all, I'm okay.

My usual day involves waking up, checking my email, checking the news, and then going about my day. Today I woke up, checked my email, and thought it was strange that I got 4 personal emails. That's how I learned the news (from Andy, Neil, Rebecca and Brie). I'm still a little bit in shock. I'm supposed to have jury duty tomorrow right near the World Trade Center. I keep telling myself how lucky I am that jury duty wasn't today. I doubt I'll be going tomorrow. When the World Trade Center was bombed in '93, I had just left the area 20 minutes before it happened. I'm a VERY lucky person!

I managed to get a hold of my parents in London to let them know I was okay. They will be staying in London for a few days instead of flying to Hong Kong. I will call them later to find out their plans. Of course all the phone lines are busy so it takes several times to call out. I'm so thankful that they flew out yesterday and Neil, Maxine, and Abby arrived home yesterday as well.

Looking outside my window, it looks like a normal day- lots of people walking around. Looking at the TV is very different. Downtown Mahattan is a disaster. Tragedy does make a city bond- everyone is calm and helping each other and people are lining up outside the hospitals to donate blood. What is SICK is watching the arabs on the West Bank dancing around and chanting, "God is good." I don't think I can write anything else about this. I'm still taking it all in. I will be watching the news and reading news websites for the rest of the day.

6:30 PM

Okay, now my neighbourhood looks different. There is no traffic. It's very quiet and that's scary. Hey, a reporter on CBS just said the same thing- about how quiet NYC is right now.

Marcell called me back. She told me she was working downtown today (something she never does) and saw it happen. Being the dramatic person that she is, I got a nice dramatic version of the story.

For the Harbour Sale at the end of the month, I'm supposed to take an American Airlines flight to Baltimore. I know we have to move on and continue with our lives, but I think I might try to see if I can cancel the flight and just rent a car instead (I was going to rent a car when I got there, anyway, so this way I'll save the cost of the flight).

I know a few people who work at the Pentagon and I have no idea how to find out if they're okay. I don't know their phone numbers or email addresses. I could get their phone numbers if I really wanted to, but I think I'll leave the phone lines open. I'll just have to hope that they are fine.

I'm not going to jury duty tomorrow. Hopefully I can call them tomorrow during the day and find out what to do. If they don't answer the phones tomorrow, I'll just keep trying until they do.

I checked Hunter's web site twice today. The first time they said there would be an announcement later about whether the would be open tomorrow. So I checked later and they said there would be classes tomorrow. So I can watch TV until around 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. I still can't seem to tear myself away from the TV. Although, I don't know how long I'll be able to listen to the President speak tonight. I can only listen to him for a few minutes without getting irritated by his voice.

9:30 PM

Whoops, I should have emailed Sylvia to let her know I was okay. Fortunately, she talked to Eytan and he told her I was fine. She just called "just to hear my voice" and make sure I was okay. I also heard from Allyson Howard. Now I'm trying to think if there is anyone else I should contact. I should probably email Daniel, although he might be extremely busy since he at the Naval Academy.

Okay, I just sent off a few emails to some people in my address book.

I feel like if I stop watching the news, the problem will go away in my mind and it shouldn't go away. I need to stop watching though. Time to turn off the TV and do something else. I've been watching for almost 12 hours on and off (mostly on). Okay, I'll put on a movie or something (preferably one without anything blowing up). I'll put the news back on tomorrow morning.

And I think I'm going to forget about the Math workshop tomorrow. I'd rather stay home and keep up with the news. I just can't face Math right now. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I will go to classes though. I'd like to talk to other New Yorkers to hear their stories (which I know they will have).

10:30 PM

I heard back from Daniel right away. He seems to be doing well- except for a highly unlikely potential mobilisation (so instead he gets to suffer through med school classes). He's dating Naomi- Rebecca's friend, the girl who gave Eytan violin lessions for a while. I love the way people meet. If I didn't introduce Rebecca to Daniel, he wouldn't be involved in this relationship in which he seems very happy.

I turned on a movie "The Five Senses". It seems like an interesting movie, but I just can't get into it. I want to finish "watching" it (I'm not really watching- more like just having it on as background) and as soon as it's over, I'll put the news back on. I have never watched the news for this long. Not during the Gulf War, not when the Challenger exploded, and not during this past election fiasco.

I still find it almost impossible that those famous twin towers are really gone. Now there's just the Empire State Building as a landmark when flying into New York. I wonder what will happen with the space. Will they rebuild it exactly or will they do something else?

I just realised I haven't eaten all day. I think I'm a little hungry. All I have is a bagel and some cereal. Guess I'll be eating the bagel- don't feel like going out to get anything. I'll go out tomorrow.

I just put the news back on. They're discussing what is open and what is still closed. Public transit is mostly running, bridges are going outbound only. Now a firefighter is discussing his 12 hours of mess. Okay, I'll watch this for a while, email Daniel back, eat my bagel, and then try to go to sleep. I want to get up early to see what's new.

I just heard the latest from the Pentagon- 800 definitely killed. Will they have a list? It's mostly military and I think my friends are civilians (I'm really not sure what they did though since they weren't allowed to talk about it).

Now there was a truck on the GW Bridge with explosives? Thank goodness they were stopped! I'm really scared right now. I don't think this mess is over. There was a bomb threat in Malaysia and the building was evacuated. I don't think I'll be turning off the news yet.

CNN just had new footage of the second plane crash into the WTC. It showed it from the side that the plane hit and that was seriously the most terrifying thing I've seen EVER! It really looked like something out of a movie. And the screaming on the tape just added to the horror.

September 12 12:00 PM

I finally fell asleep around 7:00 this morning and slept on and off until 9:00. Paula and Harvey are flying from London to Hong Kong later today. I know a flight from London to Hong Kong will be fine and it's probably safer to fly now than before, but I still don't like the idea of them getting on a plane (probably mostly because I can't imagine getting on a plane right now). I don't know what else to say right now. I still haven't heard anything about my friends at the Pentagon. I will just keep assuming they are okay. Marcell called this morning. One thing I don't like- when something involves her directly it's a catastrophe, when it involves me directly it's not so bad. We were talking about the Pentagon and I asked her if she knew anyone who worked there and she said dramatically, "No, but I knew someone who did work there, but fortunately he retired." Then I told her I knew a few people who work there and she said casually, "Oh, well they don't think there were that many casualties." I still don't understand why Hunter is open when every other school, government office, and many businesses are closed. I'm not going to classes- I can't imagine anyone actually going. 90% of the people live in other boroughs and we have been told not to try to get into Manhattan unless it's an emergency. I think they're only talking about driving in, but still... I think people should stay away today. Let this aftermath process get started before people start getting in the way. I've been getting a lot of people reading my journal yesterday and today. I'm assuming they are going to the Diarist.net list and searching for journals by people in New York. I wish some of these people would sign my guestbook just to let me know who they are. Okay, my brain is too tired to make any more complete sentences or make any kind of sense.

12:30 PM

I decided to read the entry I wrote a year ago and read the next day as well. My news story of the day was Terrorist Extremely Annoyed by Delayed Flight. Oh, how an article so funny a few days ago can make your stomach turn today. A good thing though is that my site of the day was Heritage Players- community theatre in Baltimore. Since two people I know who work at the Pentagon used to be involved with this theatre, I decided to email Kathy, the webmaster, (the director of "Oklahoma"- the last show I did there) and ask if she knew anything about how these people are doing. If she's still like she used to be, she should get back to me right away- she was never far away from her inbox. Then I could call Bob and Pam to find out about the other person I know who works at the Pentagon. Six Degrees of Separation does come in handy for these situations.

Okay, now Hunter is closed because of "transportation issues". I guess CUNY finally got the message that Guiliani really doesn't want people coming into the city unless the absolutely have to.

I'm watching footage from Logan right now and there are all these people on cell phones waving at the camera. It's so strange to see a lot of people on camera seemingly uneffected by the tragedy. They wave, try to look cute, and act stupid for the news camera. Why???

And what amazes me is that terrorist attacks don't happen more often. How can you stop people that don't have any morals and don't care if they live or die? And it's amazing just how many sick people there are in this world. And how much hatred. And I'm really too tired to go off on an intelligent rant here. Maybe there just aren't words to express any of our feelings that won't sound simple or trite. But just to not end up on a negative note- it's wonderful to see people bonding together. We are a strong nation if we need to be- and we need to be! I just hope people continue to act rationally and not with their emotions.

3:00 PM

I just went out to get something to eat. There was a horrible smell on the street (like you left the gas stove on all day) and there were a few police on the corner. People were very somber and everyone gave each other the I-know-how-you-feel-I'm-feeling-the-same-way-too nod as they passed on the streets. I got to the deli and asked for a sandwich but they only had English muffins (they were out of all other breads) so he gave me two for the price of one. Except for the smell and the police, and a few closed stores, it seemed like a normal day. I'm glad to be back in my apartment though.

Marcell called me again to make sure I was okay and to see if I wanted to come over there. She didn't want to go further away than two blocks but she said if I didn't feel safe where I was, I was welcome at her place. I thanked her but told her I was fine.

I've been spending time not only at news websites, but other journal websites from people in New York. I still can't seem to do anything not related to these events.

Still haven't heard from Kathy. I called Bob and Pam but of course only have their home number and got their machine. I'll wait until this evening to give them a call.

Random bits:
- I find it interesting how we're learning about how television coverage works- where they need to set up the shots, to how the anchor learns what to say next... It's great, these people in the media are so concerned with the situation, they are not thinking about following the "rules of media" 100%- another great observation of that- they did not censor the audio feed, you could hear people screaming "shit" on the footage.
- My current fear is attacks against Arabs (mainly in the US). There is enough tragedy here, we do not need people making it worse by attacking innocent people.
- MSNBC's website has, of course, the main article on the tragedy and the banner ad is for Expedia- that's horrible, to have an ad for air travel today. People DO NOT want to be thinking about great air fares right now.
- While there aren't many, there are definitely more vehicles on the streets near me than I would have expected. They are not letting vehicles into Manhattan. These vehicles were not on the road yesterday. Why are people driving around Manhattan?
- In about 10 hours I hear from Paula and Harvey. I can't wait!!!
- The kids on my floor (they were away for the end of the summer, which was nice) are screaming and crying as usual. At least now they have a reason to be crying and screaming.
- I actually prefer being in New York right not to being in Phoenix. I don't need to be around Phoenix idiots who don't understand the situation. Right now, I'm proud to be a New Yorker!
- I've never seen John Ashcroft speak before. He's not very good at public speaking- he reads, looks up for a second, forgets what he was saying, looks back at his paper and loses his place so it takes him a second to get back on track.

4:00 PM

Wow- Sheila just called. She tried to get through all day yesterday but was unsuccessful. She did get through to Baltimore and Sylvia told her I was fine, but like many other people, "just wanted to hear my voice". She thinks it's ridiculous that terrorism in the States is affecting her in Israel. She said, "We have our own problems, why do they have to close our airports because of problems in the States?"

Wow- more news- there were 3 other men who tried to get on a plane to LA, got in a fight with the crew, crew had to get the Port Authority police to intervene, but by then the 3 men had vanished. So, there were other targets. This beyond terrifying! How many other men are out there wandering around our streets? They had better be 110% positive that this situation is over before they allow air travel to resume. And find these men!!! Who knows what else will do now that their original plan was stopped.

Lower Manhattan, with the smoke clearing, shows its new skyline. It REALLY looks different! It makes the city look so small. Well, we are NOT small! We are big and strong!

They're now showing residents waiting to get back in their apartments. I think they will be waiting a long time. They might as well go back to where they stayed last night. And we're still hearing positive stories about New Yorkers helping each other- there's some restaurant down there that is offering free food to anyone who needs it (volunteers, residents, etc.).

5:30 PM
Here's an easy way to donate to the Red Cross.

Watching the ongoing destruction of downtown Manhattan is devestating. South Tower finished collapsing and One Liberty Plaza is in a partial collapse. More people running from the buildings. And it's not over.

I got an email earlier today about participating in a focus group to discuss this tragedy. I hope I get chosen- I would love to voice my opinions. I think there needs to be someone in the group with a rational, informed voice.

I checked to see what time Paula and Harvey's flight left. It left 45 minutes late. So I should hear from them between 1:30 and 2:00 AM. I'd better not be so tired that I sleep through the phone ringing.

7:45 PM

I feel better. I talked to Neil for a little while and then I called Eytan. I think it really helped talking to people close to me. I know I talked to a few people, but it was only for a few minutes each and I think I needed some discussion time. Actually, Eytan and I managed to talk a bit about other things. That was nice too. And it was nice to see nothing was weird when talking to Eytan (of course, we didn't talk about work). I think I can move on with my life now. When talking to Neil and Eytan the TV was on mute and that was a total of 2 hours. Now the TV is back on, but I'm not as interested in tuning into every word. And I haven't looked at a media web site for a few hours. I of course still need to pay attention to what's going on, but I think I can do that and do other things as well. I really don't have any work to do, I don't have classes next week and don't have any school work anyway, so what will I do? Maybe I'll watch a movie. That definitely sounds like something I can handle (still, as long as nothing crashes or blows up in it). Okay, first I will call Bob and Pam to see how they are and if they know anything and then I'll find a movie to watch.

Okay, I called Bob and Pam and got their machine. Guess I'll try again tomorrow.

There aren't any movies on TV so I got stuck back on NBC. One more thing before I go grab a video off the shelf- they need to figure out when the stock market will open. It looks bad to not be able to pick a time to open the markets- Thursday, Friday, Monday... make up your mind. We don't want to look like this attack completely brought us down and into a state of confusion. Then the terrorists will see how well it worked and be quicker try it again.

September 13 12:30 AM

Empire State Building bomb scare? This is scary.

I talked to Jon tonight for a few minutes too. It was good to talk to him. He seems to be either in denial or just not able to handle much of this. He doesn't want to watch the news and doesn't want to really know what's going on. I think it's worse not knowing. Everyone's different.

Rebecca called me earlier to tell me that if I wanted to come to Boston this weekend I was welcome. I'm thinking it might be a good idea. I'd be around friends and out of the city for a little while and I have no reason to be here right now. So I will wait for Paula and Harvey to call, get some sleep, check the news when I wake up, and then make the decision. I'd like to rent a car and drive up but I don't know how hard that would be. I'll figure it out tomorrow when hopefully I'm a little more rested than I am now. About 30 minutes ago, I started getting a little loopy- mostly because of the idea of being around friends sounded REALLY GOOD! I'll get some sleep and see how it all sounds after that.

1:30 PM

I won't be going to Boston today. First of all, with the suspect chases to Staten Island, I feel that there might be other chases over other bridges. Even if they turn out to be false alarms, I still don't want to be caught up in the chaos. I looked into taking a train, but none are available until the 5:00 PM Acela. So I will stay here. Actually, the more I think about it, the more I want to stay here. New Yorkers are strong both individually and as a group. I am very proud to be a New Yorker right now and would like to stay here and be a part of it.

I talked to Paula at 3:00 AM. They arrived safely and are now trying to get right into business. They seemed more concerned with ironing their clothes than listening to my news updates. I can't understand that. I guess being overseas makes them so removed that it doesn't feel as real. I tried to asked her about it but she didn't understand me and was in a hurry to get ready for dinner with her client. She said she would call me this evening.

Last night my doorbell rang. It was a young couple who came to the wrong apartment. That was so strange. I almost wanted to invite them in just to have some company, but I realised they were looking for someone else for a reason- they wouldn't want to come in a stranger's apartment and hang out.

I might go down to Union Square today to be among grieving peacemakers. From watching them on TV, they seem like a strong group of people. Then again, maybe I shouldn't go. The air is not healthy to breathe and I'm still coughing from an almost-cold I got at the end of Balpex. Okay, I won't go. I'll stay home, exchange emails with people, maybe talk to people on the phone, chat with people online, and watch the news.

I was reading more entries from last year and on September 14, I wrote that I was talking to Paula about why countries go to war and she mentioned a quote from Thomas Friendman: "No two countries that have a McDonalds have ever been to war with each other." I checked the McDonalds website and learned that Afghanistan does not have a McDonalds. I find it strange that exactly a year ago I talked about war and found the article on terrorists. These are subjects I think about so rarely.

Last night I saw footage of people cheering rescue trucks and even Con Edison trucks (the only time Con Ed trucks will ever get applauded in NYC).

2:30 PM

Airlines are all making different decisions. US Air- allowing travel to resume at 3:00, American- 4:00, Continental- not at all. I wonder how they are making these decisions. Why allow some flights and not all? Why allow any at all?

I'm now getting email from people I don't even know, making sure I'm okay (a guy who found me through ESPN's website where I have fanasy teams). This is amazing to me- how people of this country are caring about other people that they don't even know. So not only am I proud to be a New Yorker, I'm proud to be an American right now. Wow, I never thought I'd say that.

Okay, once again, I have nothing to eat. Why don't I just go food shopping? I don't know- I probably should but just can't seem to go do that now. I guess I'll head over to the deli.

3:30 PM

No rolls again today, I had my sandwich on pita.

Midtown Manhattan looks almost back to normal- cars on the street honking, people rushing down the street and pushing past other people, the smell is virtually non-existent up here... It made me uncomfortable to see it like this. I did see one woman wearing a little American flag in her hair and there are still police on the corners though- that made it feel not quite normal.

I just started feeling really strage- hyper, exhausted, dizzy... I'm assuming it will go away shortly, but right now I think I need to lie down.

Okay, I feel better.

Thoughts that keep going through my head fluctuate between going back to normal life (yes, a horrible thing happened, but we must move on) and staying tuned into the news and learning everything I can (they are still having 24 hour coverage and not everyone is going back to daily life, so we must be supposed to not go back to daily life yet). And in a tiny way I feel like we are overreacting slightly. I know that sounds horrible- I just mean, horrible things happen everywhere. Israel has been dealing with a horrible way of life for some time now and they all manage to live their daily lives. But I realise that not much time has passed since the attack. And until things are certain with the decision of what the country will do, maybe we shouldn't live our daily lives. And I wish I fully understood world politics and current issues. There is so much I don't know. Sometimes I think I can't turn off the news and sometimes I think I should go out and see a movie or something (a lot of New Yorkers have been doing that). I don't think I want to go see a movie by myself though. Which leads me back to the idea of going up to Boston. But I like the idea of staying put more. I will stay put until my thoughts start to stay consistent.

4:30 PM

It still amazes me that those kids (with their parents or guardians) down the hall have been in and out at least 10 times in the past 2 days (one time I overheard that they were going to the playground) and are constantly screaming. What is their story?

I just heard from Kathy and she hasn't heard any news of anyone she knows at the Pentagon have been hurt. I'm relieved. I still should get a hold of Bob and Pam. I'll try this evening.

8:35 PM

I talked to Bob and Pam and everyone is okay. It was good talking to them again. Next time I have some free time in Maryland, I should see about getting together.

I was thinking about going out to Pig n' Wistle tonight but don't feel like going out now. I should have gone at 5:00 or 6:00 when I felt like going. I'll probably go tomorrow. I really should be around other people right now.

I'm less tired right now but don't know what else to do. Perhaps I'll try a movie again- maybe this time I can actually get into it.

Paula called about an hour ago. There business is going well which is of course nice to hear. I told them what Maxine said about them not flying until after the Jewish holidays and she said she will definitely pay attention to what they are saying about that and take it into consideration.

I'm still amazed at how quickly this investigation is going. There is so much evidence, it seems too good to be true.

Okay, time to go see if there are any good movies on TV and if not, try to pick a good on off the shelf.

10:30 PM

Question: If Osama Bin Laden isn't guilty of this massacre, why haven't we heard anything from him since Tuesday? And if he is found and killed, won't his followers just get more angry and attack harder?

I haven't managed to do anything else tonight. I talked to Rebecca for a few minutes (he brother and brother are having unrelated personal problems) and she'll probably call later. And now I'm IMing Josh. And my TV is still on so I can pay attention to the latest news.

News from Manilla- hotel raided. That's close to Hong Kong. Well, not really, but close enough for me to be worry.

Glad to hear Pakistan leaders are willing to help the US.

Getting tired and dizzy again. Think I'll lie down for a few minutes.

Okay, feeling a little better.

I don't think the airport security is working yet. JFK and LaGuardia have had people who have been arrested. Harvey had tweezers in his carry-on from London to Hong Kong and they questioned him about them and then let him take it on even though they stopped the people in front of him and wouldn't let them take a nail file. They shouldn't have let Harvey take the tweezers.

Chandra told me on Tuesday that she was coming up to New York. I told her they weren't letting people into the city and she eventually accepted that. I don't think she fully understands what's going on. Now Josh tells me she still wants to come up and will probably do that in a few weeks. For some reason, I feel that there will be a reason she won't come. But if she does, I will open my apartment to her, definitely.

I've realised I must have songs go through my head all the time since my mind needs to do 4 things at once. Since Tuesday, I have not had any songs in my head. I guess watching TV, checking web sites, and sending email all at once is enough to occupy my brain.

I plan on volunteering to deliver food and water tomorrow so I won't be updating this as often as I have been.

And I wanted to thank everyone for the kind words. When I get messages and emails from people I don't even know, it makes me feel so good. It's very touching.

11:30 PM

As I write this, I'm still coughing way too much. I think it would be better if I didn't go outside tomorrow. We keep being warned about all the harmful particles in the air- asbestos, etc. I don't want to irritate this cough even more. But when I think of staying in because of that, I feel selfish. Why should I get to protect my little cold/cough when I could be helping get food and water to people who have been inhaling this air for days? I'm telling myself that there are really enough volunteers out there (I do keep hearing about people trying to volunteer and being turned away) so it's not horrible that I don't offer my services. I do still want to be around other New Yorkers though. So I think I will go to Pig n' Whistle tomorrow night. That makes me feel even worse- I won't volunteer but I will go to a bar. But the bar is inside and volunteering would be done outside. Still, it feels wrong. But I have to stop dwelling on that.

I've been going back and forth with emotions too. I don't have strong emotions and then I start to feel bad about that so I force myself to be emotional. Then that doesn't feel right so I go back to not caring as much as I feel I should. Now I don't remember how I really feel, if I feel anything at all.

Something related to that- I've never been good at telling people I love them- not even my parents. I'm not sure I understand what love really is (but that's a whole other issue), so I've always felt strange saying it. I've told two people recently that I love them (Rebecca on the phone and Andy in an email). Am I forcing those emotions? Do I mean it? I don't know. I can't really dwell on it right now. I think I'm just worn out and just saying things I wouldn't normally say.

September 14 1:00 AM

I hate to start today's entry like this but... Bush is calling this "The 1st war of the 20th Century". Um, am I mistaken? I thought we were in the 21st Century now.

Rebecca called about 30 minutes ago. I talked to her for a few minutes and then told her go to sleep- she was exhausted.

I'm sort of waiting for Paula to call- she said she would try to call during a lunch break. I'm wondering if she'll be able to call though. She said if she couldn't call during a lunch break, she would call at the end of the work day and before she had dinner (which would be between 6:00 and 6:05 AM East Coast Time- 6:00 and 6:05 PM Hong Kong time). So it's 1:00 AM now and I'm not tired enough to fall asleep. I'm exhausted but not sleepy. If I don't fall asleep for a little while, I certainly won't get much sleep if Paula calls at 6:00.

They are showing the start of a thunderstorm on TV now. I'm SO GLAD that was on right now- there was just the loudest clap of thunder I have ever heard outside my window. If I didn't know of the start of this storm, it would have scared me much more than it did. It was still scary. It was REALLY loud!!!!!!! Then a car alarm started going off, adding to the scary noises. Then a car started honking. WHY do they have to honk now?!? The streets are so quiet.

Okay, I'm going to try to get some sleep now.

1:30 PM

I'm feeling much better today. Since I woke up, I've been in the life-must-go-on mode. I watched the service in DC on TV and I still have the news on, but I'm also doing other things and not having as much trouble concentrating as I had been. I talked to Paula last night/this morning around 2:00 AM. I got to talk for a nice amount of time and even managed to talk about other things and even laughed at one point.

I realised what's happening to all the bread in midtown- it's all going to make sandwiches for the rescue workers.

I'm disgusted (that's not even a strong enough word) to hear about the telemarketing scams, trying to get people to make donations and the thieves posing as victims/volunteers.

I'm still probably going to go to Pig n' Whistle this evening to see who's there and see what the atmosphere is. But I'll have to go out earlier than that to get some lunch again. Think I'll just pick up some soup or something- I won't take any more bread alternatives so they can use them for the volunteers and rescue workers. In fact, I'm hungry now so I'll go out (I think the rain has stopped now) and see what I can find for lunch.

10:30 PM

I went to Pig n' Whistle and it was packed, so I went down the street to the other bar (don't remember the name). I think I would have been better off staying home. Everyone there was in little groups talking and laughing. I felt very alone. I had a few drinks while watching the news and then left. No one lit a candle at 7:00 or even acknowledged it being 7:00. Life goes on, I guess.

I'm trying too. I just turned off the TV for the first time since Tuesday morning. I mean, I haven't been watching constantly, but it's always been on. Now it's off. I also bought a $45 balcony ticket for "The Producers" for Tuesday night (I thought a close up seat in the balcony sounded better than a far back seat in he mezzanine). People are cancelling like crazy so I figured I would take advantage of that. There, something positive. I wound up finding out about the availability when I tried to see what shows were available for tomorrow matinee. I thought being at a theatre tomorrow afternoon sounded like a good place to be. I'd really like to see "Music Man". I'm going to try to get to bed early tonight so I can wake up early and go to TKTS. I want to see a matinee since I don't want to walk home alone at night (I could take a bus part of the way though). I don't want to ride the subway right now and since other people are feeling the same way, it will be even more difficult to get a taxi out of Times Square on a Saturday night after the shows let out. So a matinee sounds perfect. I'm pretty sure I'll be able to wake up, I'm just not sure I'll be able to leave the apartment if breaking news is happening.

I'm going to go call Paula, talk to her for a few minutes, and then try to fall asleep.

September 15 10:30 AM

I'm definitely getting back to my usual self (slowly). Last night when I was trying to fall asleep (I slept in my bed, the past few nights I've been on the couch with the TV on), I had songs in my head. I hadn't had songs in my head since Tuesday morning. It felt strange but good. I had circus theme music and the Russian part of the Nutcracker going through my head. I also felt scared before I fell asleep. With the TV news, it was factual or emotional through the victim's loved ones. In the quiet of my dark bedroom, I had time completely to myself to think about the reality of this horror. I was scared. Every time I heard a sound I jumped up to look out to window to see what it was. I'm scared of what the future holds. But eventually I fell asleep and had a strange dream. First, I was driving some sleek looking Oldsmobile trying to find my way to Sylvia's. I called her on my cell phone and told her where I was and she tried to tell me what streets to turn on. Then the dream jumped somewhere else that I don't remember. Later, I was going on a cruise ship and Paula and Harvey were too, but it was a different one. They both left from the same area, so we went down there together. We were walking to my ship and they were acting like this was no big deal. I found my ship and walked towards it. Behind the docked ship were HUGE waves (I don't think it's possible for there to be waves that big- even in Australia). Paula and Harvey started to walk away and told me the name of their ship (I knew it when I woke up this morning but can't remember it now- something with the word "free" at the end). I saw Mae Ann, Judy, and Percy (from my trip this summer). Percy and I were walking to the ship and had to go behind it near the waves. This huge wave came over us and he kept walking like it wasn't important. I got down on the ground and tried not to get swallowed up by the water. This happened twice on the short walk to the ship. Then I started to think about Paula and Harvey. When would I see them again? I couldn't contact their ship, could I? Were they even going on a ship? I started thinking about how evasive they were when I asked them questions during our walk to my ship. When I asked the name, Paula mumbled some long name. It didn't even sound like a real name. Where were they going? Were they just trying to get me out and they were staying put? Then I woke up.

Now I'm feeling a little better (didn't like the end of the dream). In a little while, I will head over to Times Square and look at the TKTS board. If Music Man isn't available, I will find something else. I just think it would best to be in a theatre right now and wait in line with other people who feel the same.

6:00 PM

I feel SO MUCH BETTER!!! I went took the bus crosstown and walked down to TKTS. There was no line at all (strange to see) and got a front row ticket to "Music Man". The theatre was over half full- that looked strange too. The performance was wonderful. Robert Sean Leonard wasn't the best Harold Hill, but he's still beautiful to look at. At the curtain call, the entire cast sang "God Bless America"- several of the cast members had tears running down their faces. I stood by the stage door after the show (something I've never done). I don't know why I did that. I guess I just wanted to see the actors as themselves to see how they looked. I saw Robert Sean Leonard come out- he was very sweet- signing all the autographs and talking to people and stuff. Sitting in the first row right where the footbridge comes out was interesting. It was SO CLOSE!!! I've never been that close to an actor onstage before. It felt good being around theatre people. Times Square was much more patriotic than my neighbourhood (I don't even think my neighbourhood is a real neighbourhood- it doesn't even have a name). I really am so glad I was there.

Now I'm listening to "Tick Tick Boom"- I just got the CD in the mail today (and a lot of other mail too that I have to deal with at some point). This is the first time I've listened to music since Tuesday morning. What a perfect album to listen to- it's so beautiful! I'm so glad it arrived! I don't know what I'd listen to if this wasn't here. It helps to listen to an album which I've never heard but still know the music to- this is really perfect. And I love that they included the lyrics in the CD booklet. And I REALLY love that they included a bonus song sung by Jonathan Larson.

Yesterday I felt semi-ready to get back to regular life. Today I feel sure I am. Tonight I will relax and watch a movie (and I'm sure I'll be able to concentrate on it). Tomorrow I'll go through the mail and clean the apartment (it's a mess). Monday I will call the County court to see what to do about jury duty and go to the bank to deposit the few checks I received this past week. Tuesday I'll start seeing about work. Life goes on.

I got emails this morning from Judith (the woman from Scotland who came to the Yes show Josh and I went to) and from Jo-Anne (from my trip to Spain/Portugal/Morocco this summer). I think later tonight I will send a mass email to all the people on that trip to let them know I'm okay.

Just had a thought- I know what movie I'll rent tonight. Last week I got the Upper West Side Fliks Video to send their copy of "1776" to the East Side location. I'll walk over there to see if they do indeed have it. More patriotism sounds good right now (even if it's a really bad movie). And I should pick up some dinner on the way back. One of these days I'll go food shopping.

7:30 PM

I went to Fliks and they didn't have "1776". The guy told me that if I don't pick it up the next day, they send it back. So I ordered it for tomorrow. Guess I'll watch it tomorrow night. Tonight, I picked 2 cheesy romantic comedies. I didn't know what else to pick and I was sick of looking around at all the titles (it's amazing how many movies there are where things blow up and/or lots of people get killed- why do people like that stuff so much?). I stopped by the deli to pick up a few things to eat, rather than get a warm dinner. I'm just not that hungry.

Oh, since there was no line at TKTS, I had a lot of spare time before "Music Man" (wish I knew earlier about the rec.arts.theatre.musicals brunch today- I could have stopped by there for a few minutes to meet some of them), I went to O'Lunney's for a drink. There was an iron worker from Phili sitting at the bar next to me. I tried to talk to him a little, but he seemed tired and left shortly after I got there.

The city buses have flags in their windows and the bus driver on the way home was wearing a flag. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could be this polite and patriotic and friendly and caring all the time?

September 16 2:00 PM
Listening to: "Tick, Tick... Boom!"
__________________________________________________________________

Don't forget- the Red Cross can always use our help.

Dream last night- first I was at an airport (I think it was supposed to be the Hong Kong airport but it didn't look like it at all- it looked more like National Airport) with Harvey. We kept walking around and around looking for something, stopping to find things to eat on the way (like fried dough with chocolate- the Spanish fiesta favourite). There were fast moving walkways and slow moving walkways and it got confusing which was which. Then I was on some field trip and had to use a public bathroom- it was one of the more dirty disgusting ones. Then I was hanging out with Robert Sean Leonard (don't remember this part though). I woke up thinking Robert Sean Leonard was somewhere close by.

I watched "Naked in New York" last night. It was okay, I guess. A little too simple and at the same time over-dramatic, but perhaps that's what I needed last night. There was a brief shot of the World Trade Center at the end. I paused it at that point to look and remember.

Today I'm really going to try to do the mundane things- shower, mail, and cleaning.

I called Telecharge since I read that "Thou Shalt Not" was postponing their opening to September 27 (I have a ticket for the 20th). I will be out of town on the 27th. The woman I talked to had no information on the postponement and told me to call back the day before. I think I'll call back tomorrow and see if they have the new information. I should also see if "Reefer Madness" will be back to a normal schedule on the 25th (I have a ticket for that date).

I meant to mention this yesterday. I was sitting next to a young girl at "Music Man". At the final curtain call, the children in the cast were sitting at the edge of the stage (VERY close to us). I guess the girl next to me said something to the girl playing Amaryllis, maybe a "good job" or something like that. Amaryllis mouthed, "Thank you". It was really amazing to sit that close to the stage. It felt like I was REALLY a part of it. It was the perfect seat at the perfect show. Thank you cast of "Music Man".

Just learned that Tori Amos has a new album coming out- "Strange Little Girls". I used to always know when my favourite artists had a new album in the works. I don't anymore. Why not? How did I used to pay attention before? Anyway, I should check it out at some point.

4:00 PM

I just turned on HBO so I could tape "Time Code" (an interesting movie that I really want to watch again but not right now) and "Three to Tango" was just ending. It showed a view of New York at night and panned by the World Trade Center. It's amazing how many movies have New York skylines in them and of course they all have the World Trade Center. It will be interesting and sad to see the first movie that shows the New York skyline with the hole. Or will there not be any movies that show that?

I took a shower and went through the mail. I want to clean the apartment, but I'm not quite ready yet. Instead, I think I'll search for more websites from people in New York that have been keeping journals this week. I have found a few- Andy's Chest, UltraSparky, and Badboybilly plus have been reading the ones of people I have read occasionally in the past- Catherine and arkham13.

Someone at rec.arts.theatre.musicals posted this article today.

September 17 1:30 PM

I woke up singing "Louder Than Words" and "Come to Your Senses" from "Tick, Tick... Boom!".

I'm not feeling as good today as I was over the weekend. I'm not quite sure why though. I just feel upset and scared about everything in general, I guess. But why today and not yesterday? Maybe because it's a weekday so more things are happening in the world- stock market opened (and is actually doing better than anticipated but still not wonderful), people are going back to work... Does that reason make any sense? No, probably not, but that's just the way I'm feeling right now. Perhaps I'll feel better tonight. I don't know.

Marcell called a little while ago. She walked all over the city Saturday trying to volunteer but got turned away everywhere. Today she's going to try to make a food donation. I'm sure she'll be turned away from that as well. I checked online about all the volunteer and donation centres and none of them are accepting anything right now. I suppose that's a good thing- they have so much help, they don't need anymore. I donated more money today to NY Cares. It made me feel a little better. Since I can't do anything physically, I can at least offer financial support (every dollar counts, right?).

I just saw on the news that people want Giuliani to stay on as mayor during this crisis. I think that's a wonderful idea- no sense having a new staff to confuse things even more. Peter Vallone said that he supported the idea to have Giuliani stay. If not that, he thinks the election should be postponed- the 25th is too soon. And if he does get elected, he will try to keep on as many of Giuliani's people as possible.

Many people are finding my website by doing a search for the World Trade Center. Since Google's robot hasn't crawled my latest month yet, most people are finding my June and July pages since I wrote about the World Trade Center during those months.

I really need to clean the apartment but I don't feel like it right now. I think if I don't do that by tonight, I will force myself to do it tomorrow morning.

I have been trying to call about jury duty all day but just get busy signals. I looked at their website and they had a message about jury duty but it was too confusing to understand. They have an email address, maybe I'll write to them and ask what I should do. Maybe they'll get back to me one day.

I also should call Telecharge to see if they have any new information on "Thou Shalt Not".

And at the end of the week (maybe things will be a little calmer by then), I'll call American to cancel my flight. I don't care if I can't get a refund. Maybe they'll at least give me a voucher. It'll probably depend on who answers the phone.

I talked to Eytan today and asked if he really needed me for the Harbour Sale. He wound up saying no. So now I won't need to figure out how I'm getting down there. I wouldn't mind renting a car, but I've been hearing horror stories about renting a car in Manhattan. I'm sure it'll be better by next week, but I don't care. It just seems easier to not drive. I could take the train but I don't want to be in that chaos right now. I'm sure it'll be packed with people who don't want to fly. I'd only be able to help Friday and Saturday anyway. It doesn't seem worth it.

Last night I went to Fliks to see if they had "1776" in. They said that it was out at the other location so they didn't have it yet. I didn't ask when they thought they would get it if they would get it at all or if I had to request it again. I just didn't care that much. So rather than get another movie, I decided to pick up some carry out. I walked all over the place not knowing where to go. I wound up at some little Italian restaurant in Kipps Bay and sat at the bar. I looked at the menu and decided I wasn't hungry, so I just got a drink. Then I left and tried to find more carry out since I thought I should eat a warm meal (something I haven't done all week). I finally wound up at the Pig n' Whistle. I ordered lobster ravioli and a cider. I couldn't finish either. So I went home and watched the other video I rented the other day- "Get Over It". It actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Well, it was and it wasn't. Oh, who cares?

I think I need to get out of the apartment for a little bit. Maybe that will make me feel a little better. I'll go return my movies and maybe look for another warm meal. I'm hungry now. I'll sit at a bar so I can talk to a bartender or something and watch TV. NBC seems to have regular programming on now. They had the news on all morning and at 1:00 went back to the regular schedule. Okay, I'm going out now.

4:30 PM

I returned the movies and started walking around trying to find a place to eat. I eventually wound up at some restaurant on 1st Ave and 53rd. I couldn't even finish a small bowl of clam chowder. I stopped by Duane Reade's on the way home to pick up a few things I've been needing (toilet paper, eye care, etc.).

Something else I meant to write about before- at the theatre the other day, they announced that they would be searching bags and to please have bags open. I opened my bag but they didn't search it. I only saw them search a few people and they barely looked in the bags.

Something else I meant to write about before- I was glad to see they took down the Hallmark ad- the one that said, "Story upon story, no, not the WTC".

Right now I feel exhausted- could be from having a couple of drinks in the middle of the day and not having much to eat recently. Think I'll take it easy tonight, maybe watch a movie.

11:45 PM

Letterman is back on tonight and I had to see what he was going to say. He just had his opening speech and it was beautiful! He praised Giuliani and talked about a small town in Montana with no money raising money for New York (and said if that doesn't show you the American spirit, he can't help you). He then said they would try to feel their way through tonight and the next several shows and see what happens.

I am so tired. I don't think I ever really woke up today. I was going to go to bed at 8:00 but I got caught up watching "Where the Heart Is" (what a great movie) and then decided to stay up to watch Letterman. Right now Dan Rather is on.

September 18 2:00 PM

My sleeping habits are horrible! I was up until 5:00 this morning and woke up at 11:00. Then I went back to sleep until almost 1:00 PM. While I'd love to have the reason be these past tragic events, that's not the entire reason. I just have horrible sleeping habits. I feel like I'm not getting anything done either. I still haven't cleaned any of the apartment. I haven't gone to the bank. I'm going to try really hard to make myself do both of those things today before I leave for the theatre. And when I get to Times Square, I have to remember to pick up some World Trade Center item for Lisa. She wants a snow globe or something like that. I'm assuming I'll find something in one of those tourist shoppes.

Thought: I never watch West Wing, but I'm curious as to what they will do this season. I'm not going to start watching, I'll just find out from Harvey and Paula.

IMPORTANT:If anyone reading this is able to go see Broadway shows, please go! Four shows have closing notices and "Rent" is trying to figure out what to do (pay cuts, less shows per week...). I can't believe that because of one week of small audiences, these shows need to close. Perhaps these shows weren't doing well to begin with. Or maybe I just don't realise how much ticket sales play a part of a show's life. So anyway, PLEASE GO SEE A SHOW!!

I'm scared our country doesn't know enough to understand what might happen in the future in terms of war. I don't really know enough myself and I know that I know more than the average person. I wish CNN could do an in depth story and explain things in simple terms. Maybe give a crash course in World History 101 and then explain what the options are from here. Then maybe United States Citizens (at least the ones who will watch CNN) will understand more. Knowledge is so important, especially now.

Other thoughts:
When will we start seeing the patriotism fade?
How will China effect the situation?
What will happen to our economy?
How will that effect individuals?
How will that effect the people around me?
When will airport security start getting lax?
What will happen to the airlines?
Will the government give them the money they want?
How can I get on a somewhat more normal sleeping schedule?

And here are the lyrics to "Louder Than Words" from "Tick, Tick... Boom!" They mean so much right now.
Why do we play with fire?
And why, do we run our finger through the flame?
Why do we leave our hand on the stove-
Although we know we're in for some pain?

Oh, why do we refuse to hang a right
When the streets are dangerous?
Why does it take an accident
Before the truth gets through to us?

Cages or wings?
Which do you prefer?
Ask the birds.
Fear or love, baby?
Don't say the answer
Actions speak louder than words.

Why should we try to be our best
When we can just get by and still gain?
Why do we nod our heads
Although we know the boss is wrong as rain?

Why should we blaze a trail
When the well worn path seems safe and so inviting?
How- as we travel can we see the dismay-
And keep from fighting?

Cages or wings?
Which do you prefer?
Ask the birds.
Fear or love, baby?
Don't say the answer
Actions speak louder than words.

What does it take
To wake up a generation?
How can you make someone take off and fly?
If we don't wake up and shake up the nation
We'll eat the dust of the world
Wondering why... why.

Why do we stay with lovers
Who we know down deep just aren't right?
Why would we rather put ourselves through hell
Than sleep alone at night?

Why do we follow leaders who never lead?
Why does it take catastrophe to start a revolution?
If we're so safe, tell me why?
Someone tell me why so many people bleed?

Cages or wings?
Which do you prefer?
Ask the birds.
Fear or love, baby?
Don't say the answer
Actions speak louder than words.

I'm thinking about going to see "Music Man" tomorrow. I've seen it three times so I feel like I know them (or at least am more familiar with them than any other cast in town besides "Eat the Runt" and I'm not ready to see that again yet- too many lines that I don't want to hear yet, although it would be interesting to see how they handle that). It felt good to be sitting in the front row- like I was with them. I want to do that again. So I'll head over to TKTS tomorrow afternoon and see what they have. If it's anything like the problems I've read about, there should be good seats for most shows.

There was another notice on the NYJurors website today. I still don't understand it. It says people in Manhattan should not go unless specifically contacted, but it doesn't say anything about people who were supposed to serve last week. So I sent an email. Maybe I'll actually get a reply. I'll also keep trying to remember to call. So far, the lines have been busy the 30-40 times I've tried.

I had a few other things to mention but can't remember them now.

September 19 5:30 AM

Last night wasn't great. I did manage to get Lisa a little statue of the WTC. It's cheap looking but that was the only thing I could find. Then I walked around a while and found a little Bistro across from "Urinetown" and finally ate more than a bite of something (I had some chicken). I talked to the guy next to me, Nick, for a while- trying to convince him to go see theatre (and convince his friends too). He gave me his number. I'm not going to call him. I walked by "Rent" and saw a tiny group of people at the lotto- that looked sad.

Then I went to get my ticket for "The Producers". There was a long line of people waiting for cancellations and/or standing room only. I don't know if that was a normal sized line though or if there are usually more people. I went up to the balcony and sat down. People started filling in around me and the house was packed. The show started and I started getting hot and fidgety. I couldn't get into the show. Everyone around me was laughing (not big laughs, but appreciative laughs, I think- from what I remember) and I just wasn't finding anything funny. And I couldn't really see detail from where I was sitting (but that's neither here nor there- where does that expression come from?). It got worse. I started having a mild panic attack and felt a little sick. I got up in the middle of Act 1 (at least I waited for the end of a song) and went in the bathroom to be alone. There was a woman on a cell phone in there. I thought I would feel better and wait for intermission to go back to my seat. I started feeling worse. So I tried to leave. The usher asked me if I was okay, and I told her I was and just wanted to go home. She made another usher walk me out (he walked me as far as the mezzanine).

I walked outside and turned left to go to 8th Ave. I was going to take the bus home. I got to the bus stop and didn't feel like waiting. I hailed a cab and was home by, I think, 9:30. I went right to bed and fell asleep pretty quickly, for me. Of all shows to walk out of, I had to walk out of the one that's sold out until March (unless more and more people cancel their tickets).

I woke up at 5:00 AM very thirsty. I couldn't get back to sleep and had to get up early today anyway, so I just got out of bed and started going about my day.

I'm still going to try to see "Music Man" today. Last night was very strange. I don't think I've ever felt like that before- at least not at a theatre. I'm sure it was a one-time thing. "Music Man" feels like home to me so I'd still like to go. Plus I'd really like to support theatres right now. I got an email today from the one of the producers of "Eat the Runt", encouraging people to go support the shows and offering $19 tickets to "Eat the Runt". Maybe I'll go see it tomorrow. Or maybe I'll decide tomorrow that I don't want to see any more theatre right now. I already have 2 tickets for shows next week- "Reefer Madness" and "Thou Shalt Not". I called Telecharge to see if they had the new information for "Thou Shalt Not" and they did. I sent my ticket back for a refund and bought a ticket for the following week when they do start previews since I will no longer be in Baltimore for the Harbour Sale.

Since I'm up so early, I can get an early start on cleaning the apartment and don't have to rush through it (although I think it's easier to rush through it sometimes). Then I can head over to TKTS. I don't know what I'll do before the show starts though. I'm a little sick of walking around Times Square. Maybe I'll go to Virgin Megastore and browse (although that doesn't sound like much fun at this moment- maybe it'll sound better once I'm there).

I feel a little sick this morning. I think it's from the drink I had last night. I only had one drink (a Singapore Sling) so that doesn't make much sense (especially since I had food with it), but I'm pretty sure that's what is causing me to feel this way. No drinking today.

I need to wake up a little more and feel a little better before I start cleaning- I can always come up with an excuse to procrastinate ;) so I think I'll first read some web journals and then see what the RATMers have to say this morning (or more likely, last night).

Ha- an RATMer was wishing someone a happy birthday and said, "I'd invite you to Phoenix, but I have too much respect for you,"- I like that guy!

9:00 AM

Well, I cleaned enough. I really did. I feel much better about that. I still feel tired and don't feel like eating much, but I don't feel as sick. I think in a couple of hours I'll be ready to head over to Times Square.

I got a reply about 2 minutes after I sent an email asking about jury duty. The guy said to check the website at a later time. Well, I checked it today and it still doesn't say anything about people who had jury duty for last week. It only tells people with jury duty today what to do. And anyone in Manhattan shouldn't show up unless specifically contacted. I guess I'll just keep checking for updates and maybe send another email at the end of the week.

The other day I got an email from Hunter saying that people who graduated in June can now pick up their diplomas with a picture ID. Does that mean that on graduation day, people did not get their diplomas? Maybe it's only for people who were not their on graduation day. I sure hope so.

7:00 PM

I should have stayed in Times Square this evening and gone to see another show. I think I'd feel better than how I'm feeling now, alone in my apartment.

Today hasn't been a good day. My purse strap broke on the way to the bus this morning. I carried it anyway and decided I'd find a cheap handbag somewhere in Times Square. When I got on the bus, my Metro Card didn't work. I had just put money on it the day before so I didn't understand what was wrong. The driver let me ride for free. I couldn't find one quickly so I decided to stop in the Sheraton to see if someone knew of a place nearby. The woman asked for my ID- it didn't matter that I wasn't trying to go anywhere in the hotel, I couldn't be in the lobby without showing ID. Now would NOT be a good time to lose your license. Another woman told me that Bolton's was only a block or two away. So I found a cheap bag. Then I went to TKTS and there was a line! I actually had to wait 40 minutes for tickets. I got a ticket for "Music Man" in the mezzanine. Then I still wasn't feeling well, so I went somewhere to get a coke. Their soda fountain wasn't working. So I tried Starbucks across the street. They don't have coke. Why was I having trouble finding a simple coke? Finally I went to Lundy's and had a coke. I got to the theatre and there was a long line that wasn't moving very quickly since they had to search everyone's bag. It took a long time with me since I had two bags (I started switching the contents into the new bag but didn't finish so I had stuff in two bags). My seat at "Music Man" was in the first row of the mezzanine. I spent the time before the lights dimmed seeing if there was an available seat close to the stage in the orchestra. The house was almost completely full (good for them!!!) but there were 3 seats in the second row, stage left. At intermission I went down there and enjoyed Act II up close and personal! Their performance today seemed to lack energy and had some weak spots, but it was a good show since it's a great show to begin with. Something about Robert Sean Leonard was strange today. I don't know what, I just got a weird feeling from him. He seemed a little too close to Rebecca Luker (I'm sure it's my imagination though- he's just a really good actor, right? At least I hope it's not anything more- she's married). I decided to stand by the stage door again just to see the actors. Am I a little obsessed? One of the guys on the stage crew was wearing a Jethro Tull t-shirt. Of course I had to compliment him. We talked for a few minutes before he had to go talk to more of the stage crew. As I was getting on the bus home I got hungry but I didn't know what to do about that. Well, I knew I should eat something but I didn't know where. So I just went home. Now I'm still a little hungry but still don't know what I want to eat. I wish I had someone to eat with. I'm feeling pretty miserable right now. Marcell called to check how I was. She was on her way to her support group meeting. She told me she finally managed to do some volunteering and will continue to do so as long as she doesn't have any work. I think I might go to the Red Cross near her and see if they need any data entry people. I think they're getting data entry people through a company but it can't hurt to check. Maybe if they don't need any more computer people they could use me for something else. And tomorrow I think I'll try to see "Rent" and if I can't get a lottery ticket (which I actually hope I won't since that will mean that a lot of people are trying to see it), I'll go over to TKTS and find another show to go support. With 5 shows closing and several other shows that are never on the TKTS boards and I don't think I want to see "Music Man" again, there won't be many options. But I will find something.

Okay, that was a nice long paragraph. I should try to start figuring out what to eat now.

11:30 PM

I didn't eat. I sat on the couch reading more journals from people in New York. This nice man in London started a nice list of journals from people in New York during the past week. The list is called My Lost City. While I was reading, Eytan called me back. He's been pretty miserable recently too, although it's mostly because of his personal life. Talking to him, I realised why I've been reading all these journals and going to see "Music Man" so much. I'm lonely. I've been lonely for a while but it's worse now. I wish I had someone here in the city to talk to about this and in general. Since I don't, I've just been reading about people's lives. If I can't have a conversation, at least I can see what others are saying. As for seeing "Music Man", I feel like I know them in a weird way. Going to the show makes me feel like I'm seeing people I know, or at least people who look familiar. That's as close as I can get to being around familiar faces so I don't feel as lonely. I think I'll definitely go see "Eat the Runt" tomorrow. Tickets are only $19. I'd pay more though (even though I don't have much money these days)- keep the show alive! So after I talked to Eytan, Rebecca called. At least I'm not friendless (just friendless in NYC). Rebecca's trying to fix that. She called Kristin who has a friend who just moved here. Kristin is going to call her to see if she can arrange for us to meet. Also, Rebecca called her friend Russ. Russ is in a chorus and he gave her the URL of a website listing all choruses in the Tri-State area. I looked through the list and think I found one or two that I'd like to know more about. Unfortunately, most aren't possible for one or more reasons- out of my area, men only, gay only, Baptists only, lawyers only, professional singers only, children only, absurd membership fees, only looking for tenors or basses, or auditions already took place for this year. Or some I wasn't interested in- Renaissance music only or Yiddish music only. Still, there are one or two and I will go check them out. I only hope rehearsals are on days I can go. I was worried about joining a chorus when I tend to travel a lot so I wouldn't be available to attend all the rehearsals. But I have a feeling I'll be traveling less now. Not just because of recent events, but just because I don't have reasons to travel right now.

Speaking of traveling, I'm 99% sure I'll be going down to Baltimore/DC for Neil's and Paula's birthday dinner October 6th. I can rent a car here and stay at Neil and Maxine's. I'll leave on Thursday since Eric Lewis is playing a solo show in Gaithersburg that night. It'll be nice to see him again and hear his wonderful, positive music. I probably won't want to go alone, but now that I sort of know him, thanks to Josh, I'll feel like I'm going for a reason. I'm having real "alone" issues right now. But after talking to Rebecca and she gave me a glimmer of hope, I'm feeling much better than I have been all week. Although, I'm not just feeling miserable because of my own life. I'm not that self-centered. I'm also thinking about the city, country, and the rest of the world. I think things have become more real. We are seeing how things are changing- the airlines in trouble, new airport security, our continued slowing economy- and my own personal observations- getting bags searched at a theatre, getting asked for ID in a hotel lobby, Broadway and Off-Broadway shows closing, empty restaurants...

Well, I was feeling better. It's now midnight. I need to do something positive so I can actually fall asleep some time before 5:00 AM. Although, Harvey said he would try to call around 2:00 AM. I doubt I'll fall asleep before then, and if I do, I'll just talk to him for a few minutes and then go back to bed. But I'm 90% sure I'll be awake at 2:00. I'll be happy if I can fall asleep by 3:30 and I'll be really happy if I can wake up by 11:00. It's good I don't have much to do tomorrow. What I will do tomorrow before I go see "Eat the Runt" is go have dinner at Afghan Kebob III. Thanks to Hoopla500, who wrote about having dinner at Afghan Kebab House II, I found out about this restaurant right near the American Place Theatre (where "Eat the Runt" performs). The food sounds tasty and I think it's important to not only support all New York restaurants, but to especially support Afghan restaurants. According to Hoopla500, the Afghan Kebab House that she went to was, not surprisingly, empty.

I feel like I've been writing too much these past few days. I think that's a good thing though. It helps me sort things out, sometimes makes me feel better, and I will appreciate when I look back at these entries in the future, that I included all the details of how I felt, what I did...

One more thing before I sign off for the night- it's amazing how many people have found my site by searching for recent events (Afghanistan military, World Trade Center attacks...). I know my site is not one of the first few that come up (in fact, it's probably one of the last). Who are these people that keep clicking on "next" until they find my little site that probably doesn't discuss what they are looking for? Whoever you are, thanks for reading- and if you want, please sign my guestbook.

September 20 2:30 PM
Listening to: Myself singing

Right now I have "Marion the Librarian" from "Music Man" in my head. I woke up with "Louder than Words" from "Tick, Tick... Boom!" in my head. I've been switching off mainly between that and "Come to Your Senses".

Finally there was a useful message on the website regarding jury duty. People who received a summons before September 24 should not report. Okay, now I know what to do. Maybe I'll get another summons soon? I hope so- I would still like to have the opportunity to be on a jury.

I got a ticket for "Eat the Runt" for tonight. Maybe I'll try to see "Rent" this weekend. And if I'm still feeling like I've been feeling, I might try to do "Music Man" again as well (but I'd only want to see it if I can get a seat in the first 2 rows).

I'm feeling better today. Much better, actually.

Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher to go 20-1. Wow, this is really impressive. I think I'd be more excited normally, but I just can't get excited about such trivial things right now. Maybe one day soon. Although, as Eytan and I were talking about last night, neither one of us get excited about things like we used to. He thinks it's depression. I don't know what I think, but I don't think it's depression.

I forgot where I read this, but I have to share. Type "NYC" (in caps) in a Word document. Use a large font. Then highlight it and change the font to "webdings". Then change the font again to "wingdings". Who takes the time to figure this stuff out?

11:00 PM

I'm in a great mood right now. I just got back from "Eat the Runt". First I had dinner at Afghan Kebab House which had 4 filled tables, including mine. Of course, that could be a normal Tuesday evening for them, I don't know. They had decent food which I actually ate most of (the biggest meal I've had in over a week). Then I got to the theatre which was mostly filled (this was my fourth time there and the size of the house was as big as the other 3 times). I overheard someone saying that they don't know yet about their situation, whether they will have to close or not. I was sitting next to a guy, Nick, a currently unemployed equity actor. He gave me the dramatic tale of the 8 hour meeting of the union. We talked about the current theatre situation and other aspects of New York tourism. He's also a waiter for catering events and there just aren't many catering events right now. Of course, September is always slow for tourism- it's just a lot worse now. There will be many, many people out of work. And when the tourists come back, where will they go? The show was wonderful and I finally got to see a different Merritt (Thom Rivera, who definitely had his moments, but I would still like to see someone else do it- hopefully they will continue to have a long run and I will be able to see it again). The audience LOVED it! This was the most vocal audience I've seen there. Perhaps everyone just really needed to laugh. After the show, I was still talking to Nick and Jody (a fellow solo theatre-goer) while leaving the theatre, when Stacey (the Emcee of the show) came out to talk to Nick since they know each other. Then Linda Cameron came out since she's friends with Nick too. I talked to all of them for a little while and then headed home. It felt really good to talk to other New Yorkers about what's going on. I'm so glad I went!

Right now I'm singing "Shapoopi" from "Music Man". I feel happy. It's a strange feeling. I have so much energy and I don't know what to do with it. I was thinking about going out for a drink, but I didn't want to ruin my good mood by sitting at a bar alone and not having anyone interesting to talk to. So I just went home.

It's pouring!!!!

September 21 4:30 PM
Listening to: My MP3s
Interesting News Story of the Day: Broadway Is in the War All the Way (I don't like the headline, but it's an informative article)
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Still feeling okay today. I did go to sleep late and wake up late as I've been doing recently. I really need to get out of this bad habit. I set the alarm and hit snooze for almost an hour. During the 4 minutes between the buzzing, I fell back to sleep and had different dreams every time. I only remember the last one now. I was boarded public bus that was being used to take prisoners to jail. The prisoners were loud and obnoxious. The bus was supposed to be going north, but for some reason was going south. I didn't notice until I heard, "Next stop Chambers Street,". I looked to my left and saw the rubble. It wasn't as horrifying as I thought it would be.

Last night I decided to see what seats were available for "Music Man" tonight. I thought if I could find a seat in the first two rows, I'd use the discount code and avoid waiting in line at TKTS (and avoid not getting a good seat) since it was about the same price. Sure enough, there was one seat available- first row basically in the centre. I really like watching most of the show (especially the footbridge scene) from stage left, and this seat is stage left enough. Although, maybe I'll see who is sitting closer to stage left next to me and see if they would like to switch seats so they can sit closer to the centre (most people like to sit closer to the centre). This should be my last time seeing this show for a while. I just really wanted to see it one more time (especially to see the connection between Mr. Leonard and Ms. Luker).

I think I'll go to Wolf's for dinner before the show. Chicken soup with matzah balls and an egg cream sound like great comfort food. I'd love to go now (I'm hungry), but then I wouldn't know what to do in between dinner and the show. So I'll just wait about an hour and then bring a magazine with me so I can make it a long dinner.

September 22 11:00 PM

Last night I had dinner at Wolf's and there was only one other table filled besides mine. They really have my favourite chicken soup with matzah balls though. Glad I went.

"Music Man" was great as usual. Actually, during Act I, they just seemed to be going through the motions. Act II improved though. Even on an off night, it's still an amazing show. The chemistry I saw the other day between Mr. Leonard and Ms. Luker was gone, thankfully. They still have chemistry, just not the chemistry that I shouldn't have been seeing. Last night was the second time I had an older woman sitting behind me, commenting on everything. Oh's or Ah's or Oooh's or Oh-no's. Or she would repeat the line an actor just said. I don't think it was the same woman both times. Actually, that would be even worse since she already knew the story the second time. WHY do they have to sit behind me? It's extremely irritating. I wonder if the actors can hear it up on stage? Probably not. They're not paying attention to the audience. The woman next to me seemed to like to talk to the conductor. She told him how great it was during intermission and then did not stop talking to him even after he begun the Entr'Acte. He was polite. I think if it were me, I would have started ignoring her once I resumed conducting. The little girl who plays Amarylis loves looking at the audience during the curtain call. Last night she smiled at a little girl sitting near me and smiled at me too. That was cute. And Robert Sean Leonard mouthed a "thank you" to me too when he was in front of me during the curtain call. I like how some of the performers acknowledge individuals in the audience during the curtain call, but in a way I don't like it. I don't know why. I never used to acknowledge individuals when I used to perform. I don't know why of that either. I don't know much tonight, do I? I did not wait by the stage door last night. I began to feel ridiculous about it.

Today I didn't do much. I didn't wake up until the afte