Saturday, November 6, 2021
Tonight's picture was taken in November of 2007. That weekend, like so many weekends, we took Mattie to Roosevelt Island. Which was a five minute drive from where we lived in DC. It was a little slice of peacefulness, located steps from the city. Mattie loved the Island, walking the trails, climbing rocks, steering remote controlled boats in the water, and of course collecting rocks, leaves, and sticks. We had quite a collection at home. I miss being able to take Sunny to Roosevelt Island now. The Island was a God sent to us during COVID. I remember when Peter was without work and he was looking intensely for a job, we would walk the Island with Sunny for a mental health break. I miss many aspects of our former life, and being in the city.
Quote of the day: Today's coronavirus update from Johns Hopkins.
- Number of people diagnosed with the virus: 46,458,256
- Number of people who died from the virus: 754,215
A surprise came in the mail today! Our Virginia license plates. I am ABSOLUTELY STUNNED. We went to the DMV on October 27, a little more than a week ago. In that time, the DMV sent us our licenses, the disabled placard for my dad, and now our car tags! Peter and I have no words for this experience, because getting any of these things done in DC was always a nightmare. In addition to a nightmare, we never got anything on time. Also DC won't mail you your car license plates, you have to go into the DMV (and ONLY in one location) to pick them up. Not user friendly whatsoever.
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