Starting where I left off... It starts on a low, but gets better from there. I won't Debbie Downer for too long.
The day after my last post, my boss had a heart attack and died during work. I had been in a meeting with him that morning, he and I were poking fun of each other, completely normal cheerful behavior. Thirty minutes later he is dead. He did his regular run with his boss during lunch at the newly opened gym, and had a massive heart attack with the first mile. This was a man who ran close to everyday for 20 years. Needless to say, our group was in shock, and I will never forget that day, or the feeling of panic and complete helplessness. It is still strange with out him, and I feel for the guys in my group who worked with him for years. I have never confronted mortality in such a sudden way. So abrupt and without warning. It makes you look at moments, minutes, seconds differently. I can't help thinking, what if I knew I wasn't going to be make it to next week? Would I still be doing the same thing? The last thing he said to me was "we'll talk about it after lunch." Or not.
October was a whirlwind of weekend activities, the weeks crammed in between used to prepare for the weekends. Which seems to be a lot harder to accomplish with two working adults and a child in school. But we're managing well overall. I was a volunteer co-chair for our local Fall Fiesta, and the event was a big success. I met many people from the community, and had a good time doing it. That being said, I was glad it was over! So many people come out to say hi and support me - thanks for making my day behind the booth go by faster! Andrew and Lilly were there all day with me, the troopers, but they found some time to have fun as well.

On my way back, after the traditional stop at Taco Deli, I swung by Kasia's temporary abode for a visit. In usual Kasia fashion, the house was beyond what I could imagine. There were chickens in the backyard. Who eat corn tortillas. and lay GREEN EGGS. (For real y'all.) (Yes, I just used Wikipedia for reference. SUE ME.)

That following Thursday, I took off on a plane to DC to visit Emily for HER triple-X birthday. Ok, my flight was late, but there was absolute pandemonium in order to get me the 15 minute drive from the airport to her pad at 1:30am. Dear God, you put us women together and our brain cells split instead of multiply. Emily rented a cabin in the Shenandoah Mountains, and we joined the festivities with her east-coast friends and family. It was R&R to the MAX: hiking, reading, crunching leaves, amazing scenery, hot-tubbing, bonfires, the works. I can't thank the girls enough for that trip, it was everything Mama needed at that exact moment. Below is Emily's digs in the posh Capitol Hill. You should just know that what city quadrant you tell a cabbie for an address is SUPERLY AMAZINGLY IMPORTANT. Got that?
And the amazing cabin that slept all 17 of us. Hello Luray...

1 comment:
aw super cute and thanks for the picture postcard!!
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