Wednesday

www.kimberlycoccagnia.com: Getting married SHOULD be fun!!!

www.kimberlycoccagnia.com: Getting married SHOULD be fun!!!

Getting married SHOULD be fun!!!






Thursday

ASK A NEW YORKER!!!



I just wanted to announce that one of my favorite websites ever is now showing my banner and I am and will be available to answer any and all questions regarding eloping in NYC. I will obviously be referring many questions to the queen of all information websites regarding "getting hitched" www.elopenewyork.com Mary is full of info and her goal as well as mine, is to make your special time here even more spectacular. Check it out at www.askanewyorker.com and come see us!

Tuesday

WATCH THE GAP!

(Below Corey and Woody)

When you use the NYC subway system and commuter trains you hear this ALL the time. "Be sure and watch the gap", 50 times a ride it's repeated to you. What many may not think of is watching the gap for your pets.
Yesterday on the Metro North A lovely woman and her dog "Broadway Woody" proceeded to get on the train in Croton Harmon. Woody carefully stepped onto the train and before anyone knew it his two back legs fell into the gap.
Luckily two heroes were also aboard the train. A gentleman who I did not see, assisted Corey (A Yankees fan) Who just so happened to be walking on along with Woody. They thought fast and quickly scooped up Woody (who is 79 pounds) and saved him.
I found out later that Woody has some problems with his back legs and has had some surgery, so sometimes his legs don't work the way he wants them to.
Woody's mom was pretty upset and affected by what almost happened, so we spoke to the conductor and he put down a ramp for woody when we left the train at Grand Central. Woody went off on his way home to midtown, as happy as he was before all of the drama.
So the moral of this story is to, Please be aware of this gap! Whether your furry friend is small, large old or young. And please do not be afraid to ask for the ramp when in doubt.