The problem with most people these days is their existence. @realgrumpycat #thursday #tbt #throwback #throwbackthursday #TardarSauce #GrumpyCat #catsofinstagram #catsofinsta #catsofig #catstagram #dailygrump #instagrump #meh #kitteh #meow #RIPTardarSauce #RIPGrumpyCat #RainbowBridge #gonebutnotforgotten #gonebutneverforgotten #calendar https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdwh5sVv7Gc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
You weren’t supposed to find me. @realgrumpycat #saturday #sunday #weekend The whole day has been one constant pain after another - both an excruciating headache because of my bright idea to see if I can go without any coffee today and soreness from swim and curling yesterday. Caffeine withdrawal is a serious thing and I can no longer function without it so I’ll be drinking coffee again tomorrow, but trying to limit it to no more than 8 cups a day. #TardarSauce #GrumpyCat #catsofinstagram #catsofinsta #catsofig #catstagram #dailygrump #instagrump #meh #kitteh #meow #RIPTardarSauce #RIPGrumpyCat #RainbowBridge #gonebutnotforgotten #gonebutneverforgotten #calendar https://www.instagram.com/p/CdUu95BObpW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
A post for all the other lonely hearts tonight. This was one of my favorite contemporary neon signs, but, alas, the Heartbreak Restaurant didn’t last long.
I miss you, Heartbreak.
RIP Heartbreak Restaurant on E 2nd Street at 2nd Avenue in the East Village, Manhattan
Remembering 911. 19 years later, it’s a day I’ll never forget. // I was working in midtown and had planned to go to Century 21 Department stores early that morningThe store was located directly across from the World Trade Center.
My boss held me back to talk and I was so annoyed with him for doing that. In hindsight, I was very lucky because I could’ve been in that building that day taking the train.
When I was getting ready to head out, a co-worker asked if I heard that a plane crashed into one of the towers at the World Trade Center. We assumed it was a small plane and thought it was just an unfortunate accident. Then 15 mins later another co-worker called in and said a another plane crashed into the second tower while she was watching the news. That’s when we knew something was wrong and scrambled to get a tv. We watched in horror as everything unfolded including the collapsing of both towers. The phone lines were jammed and my office became chaotic since many people, including me, had family and friends that worked in those buildings. It all felt like a really bad dream that I couldn’t wake up from. // My husband and I walked over 125 blocks to get home in Washington Heights that day. I still have the sneakers I wore on that journey(see carousel). The feeling of fear, sadness, anxiety and pain I felt during those miles cannot be described. I was young and didn’t know how to process it. // Unfortunately we all someone who lost a family member, friend or work colleague that day and things felt heavy. Much like the way things are feeling today. Don’t know how I’ll process this current time in our lives either, but I know I’ll never forget. // Today’s miles dedicated to everyone lost. Gone but not forgotten
Its hard to think that you have been gone for almost a year and a half. And you’ve been on my mind. It’s funny because even though you are gone, I will here a song that reminds me of you… Or a song you use to play. You loved the song “Just a closer walk with Thee.” Mom and I often said that was your theme song. On TV the other day thay song was played… And the song “Wait a little Longer.” Your whole ministry was giving others a second chance.. And that is what that song is about. Momma and I were talking the other day and she said “Make him over the top.” The only thing I could say and swear by is that you were larger than life and you left some huge boots to fill. I miss you, but I know I will see you someday, once again.