March 30 – April 7
We had three guests, one birthday, two parties, late-night girl talk, seafood and pasta, dress shopping and the philosophy of wedding dress shopping, and a tired visit to the Garden of Eden for macaroni and cheese.
After my guests were safely aboard planes and trains, I set off for
But the flight was delayed. . . so I had them reroute me directly to DC. I headed for a round of Capital Hill lobbying in my torn jeans. Luckily Ann Taylor at Union Station had just the navy suit and faux pearls (a double strand) that I never knew I always wanted. The shoes were cute, but evil. (Note: wedding shoes –which haven’t yet been purchased—may be less cute.)
Luckily my brother pointed out a Starbucks that morning and praised-be they gave me an embarrassingly huge venti latte by mistake. That tanker of milk and caffeine lasted me until our calorie break at 4:30—an apple thrown into my bag at the last minute way back in the
We met with every single
The next day it was sessions and digital story telling and blogs and the achievement gap. I took the train to
1 comment:
May I enlist as the leader of your entourage? I'd like to live vicariously through your adventures, please. Hahahahaha.
Hope you are taking time to relax and reflect (knowing you, you are) before the "big day"--sorry for the cliche!
Take care!
TLH
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