Our Trip to the Big City New York
Written by Dorothy, on 14-10-2007 00:00
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My husband and I are heading to New York City tomorrow. We’re making a holiday out of a radio interview I’m doing with Debbie Nigro from firstwivesworld. We’re taping live in the Empire State building in the Heartland Restaurant Monday at 3:35.

I won’t be writing a new post before Wednesday…..

When I was asked to appear with Debbie, I called everyone in my family and my 6 best friends to share my jubilation. This is one of the nicest things to happen to me during my grammology career….

I began reading Debbie’s blog a few months ago…. I loved how she gave a voice to women who were going through a divorce. The emotion the women share, although sometimes heart wrenching, will help women in all stages of divorce. The loneliness and guilt you can experience during a divorce can overwhelm you. Knowing you’re not alone or learning how someone else got through what you’re currently experiencing can be a life saver. I’m convinced Debbie’s blog is one of the best things to happen to women going through a divorce. Check it out and see what you think. Her site is (firstwivesworld.com)

My being able to share a grandmother’s point of view is a wonderful opportunity. Thank you firstwivesworld….and I hope I don’t disappoint you. I’ve seen many grandparents who help their children when they go through a divorce and maybe sharing what I’ve seen will help other grandparents cope with the challenges.

So tomorrow we will fly in to New York, stay at a lovely hotel near the Empire State Building and investigate the City for its food, shopping and tourist spots. I’ve packed my bag…bought a new suit. (I want to look good for Debbie and plan on bringing my best personality)… And on Monday I’ll experience my first live radio interview…

When I return I’ll fill you in….thanks for listening…

Dorothy



5 Responses to “Our Trip to the Big City New York”

  1. Have a great trip . Will look forward to hearing about it when you are back …

  2. This is so exciting!!! I’ve never been to NYC, but it sounds great. Take pic’s! And good luck ~ I know you’ll do great :)

  3. MSCatCalls, the trip was wonderful..I enjoy New York and my first radio show interview was fun. Debbie Nigro has a natural way of making you feel very comfortable, so time flew and I loved every minute of it… you will be able to hear and see the interview as soon as it’s posted on her blog. Check out firstwivesworld,com where I’ll be in posting on her blog in the future. Debbie will let us know when the interview is up as well…

    Thanks for asking….

    Dorothy

  4. Fenicle, good thing you reminded me to post my pictures we took in New York..we had a great time..and the weather was great. We walked the streets New York never sleeps, so no matter what time there is someone out there. The radio show was wonderful and I loved every minute.

    Dorothy

  5. how to pick up women easily…

    how to pick up women the right way…


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