Posted on 07/01/2012 5:24:22 PM PDT by Chickensoup
The ESTRANGED is Taking the Kids to DC Tomorrow. Is It OK? DC FREEPERS? Can you hear me?
The kids are going with the estranged, who doesnt have the great judgement in the best of times, to do monument visits in DC.
So aside from the minor detail of it being over 100 degrees, (Good Grief!) how is it in DC? Power in the city? All the little angels being good?
Please tell.
I wouldnt worry, especially since theres not a dang thing you can do about it anyway. Just tell the kids to have a good time.
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Good point and they think on their feet well. Like with most young sibs, the two of them together make one wise adult as far as decisionmaking. In this case, one would be focused on issue at hand and the other would see the bigger picture.
Hotel rooms are hard to find because there are still hundreds of thousands w/o power in the DC Metro area. I am in Bethesda, and Bethesda/Rockville is bad (we will not get power back by Thursday, they said). My office is in No. VA, and we have power now. Some gas stations cannot pump...not the best time to be here...good luck.
Now would not be a good time to go. Even Obama has left.
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Come January 20th let’s hope that he will be permenently leaving the DC1
They have reservations...cough...choke...
No gas, no power...usually when you head towards this scenario you are in an utility truck looking at BIG overtime or a church bus filled with volunteers!
If Mount Vernon has power (I would bet it does), that would be a good place to go. The “Education Center” is air conditioned—as is the restaurant—and they can cool off there. It’s only a short 12 miles from downtown DC.
I will keep them in my thoughts and prayers.... and you too.
I take it then that this is a running gag with your beloved..”e-STRANG-ED” wife? (Just don’t want to read in the news that she has been “e-STRANG-LED”)
Sometimes my wife is “e-STRANGER” to me as well!
thank you, I can use all the prayer I can get.
transitive verb
1: to remove from customary environment or associations
2: to arouse especially mutual enmity or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness : alienate
Origin of ESTRANGE
Middle English, from Anglo-French estrangir, estranger, from Medieval Latin extraneare, from Latin extraneus strange more at strange First Known Use: 15th century
Synonyms: alien, alienate, disaffect, disgruntle, sour
Antonyms: reconcile
Synonym Discussion of ESTRANGE
estrange, alienate, disaffect mean to cause one to break a bond of affection or loyalty. estrange implies the development of indifference or hostility with consequent separation or divorcement .
alienate may or may not suggest separation but always implies loss of affection or interest . disaffect refers especially to those from whom loyalty is expected and stresses the effects (as rebellion or discontent) of alienation without actual separation .
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