I know. I'm sure she'll be fine, but I'd be worried too. We can't help ourselves can we? Funny thing is, I thought once my kids hit a certain age I could relax and not fret about their safety, but that's not the case.
That's horrific footage. Those poor people. You could see some people who were trapped. I don't see how any living thing could have survived being in that.
A Novel Woman, AKA Pamela Patchet, was unwittingly born and raised in Toronto instead of Paris. She worked her way from A&W carhop to political advisor to advertising executive where, on any given day, she was called upon to soothe disgruntled clients, cajole temperamental artists, juggle multi-million dollar budgets or locate trained penguins for television commercials. She married a handsome dentist for love and a lifetime of free dental care, raised three kids, and established a freelance writing career, not unlike her earlier jobs, minus the penguins.
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Our hearts...and our wishes we could do something, anything at all...
Isn't it awful? And now there's the nuclear stuff. Those poor people.
And I am worried about Cara too.
I know. I'm sure she'll be fine, but I'd be worried too. We can't help ourselves can we? Funny thing is, I thought once my kids hit a certain age I could relax and not fret about their safety, but that's not the case.
I don't think we can ever turn it off...
That's horrific footage. Those poor people. You could see some people who were trapped. I don't see how any living thing could have survived being in that.
No. And it's not over yet. Far from it.
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