Abrams Media Group - In the Moment

Free flow thoughts from Sara Abrams, queen of networking, princess of network marketing. A classic late bloomer struggling to stay self employed and make a contribution to the world through words of love and encouragement, warm and fuzzy photography and pet stories.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Weekend Continued






I'm trying to be all happy go lucky in these blogs, but I will mention that I'm dying a thousand deaths every time I think about the Middle East and all the destruction, every time I hear the news. I feel like I should be over there, but it's not like I would be doing anything to help. I'd just be living my selfish little life over there. Besides, they already have a great Cats & Dogs magazine!

On Saturday Michelle got some free tickets to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre to see K.C. and The Sunshine Band and some other disco oldies (Tavares, Gloria Gaynor and Sister Sledge). She invited Terry and me. I felt like it was a Vegas show, not the real thing. It was fun to check out the venue. I had never been there before, and I'm definitely going back. There's a grassy area to sit on it you don't want to pay too much and then the rest of the area has an overhang but you're outside the whole time. The weather has cooled down and it was absolutely delightful outside. I've got a few photos from that.

That's Sandra and Chi Chi, who's a 9 week old Chihuahua. Very adorable.

Next, I was at a coffee shop on Providence this morning at the Promenade, and ran into Buddy, a 5-year old Cocker Spaniel and his mommy Tina. Of course I had to introduce myself and tell them about the magazine.

And lastly, who says women don't believe in equality. Here's my neighbor's son and his friend. They came over to mow my front lawn and she insisted on doing it, or so he says.... See - there are good people in this world. People who mow other people's lawns. Good old capitalism.

Tomorrow's a new day. Tomorrow will bring new adventures to share with you. Everyday is a blessing, everyday I will try to visualize peace, not only for myself but for everyone I love, and those living in turmoil.

Sara Abrams

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