I know I vowed a little break, but alas, I am a big fat liar. For those of you that are of the worrying sort I am letting you know I am okay. Maybe not completely stable on a day to day basis, but for the most part I am doing pretty well considering. I am going through a lot of changes and choices and basically some real mind bending crap. So with that, I really want to say thank you to certain people that have really stood out from the crowd and shown true love and acceptance. Jo, Jeannie, Mom, Epi, Sam and so many others - you are all so dear to me I can never repay you for your love and support and well really for putting up with me whining and crying and carrying on like a big ol' baby. Truly, there are not enough words in any language to really tell you how much each and every one of you mean to me. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Also, Boston is still on so if you want to get together for a drink email me and we will figure something out. I will be there March 6-8. I promise to buy the first round.
I signed up for two 5Ks today. Rick and his girly are going to run it with me. And while I was assuming I either had a stress fracture or plantar fasciitis in my left foot, it turns out, I just need wider shoes so as not to pinch the nerves in my feets. So thank you JB for pointing out that I have sasquatch feet. I really do appreciate it. Hopefully some time this week I can get in to the Nike store and actually have shoes fitted for me. Imagine that. Then I can get back to training like I want to.
Finally, the genius I call
Epi has created a masterpiece in the form of a hoodie. It is a tribute to our growing posse of BAMFs. That's right. Women with brains and looks. ;)
3 comments:
Welcome back! Boston is great, you will have a ball. I'd make the trip but homelessness isn't something I want to try just yet.
While I may be back at blogging, I am still on a leave from the department. Tonight was the second night I am missing and it just feels wrong and at the same time, it is such a huge relief to not have to worry about it for a little while.
And while it would be great to have a drink and share some stories, no one wants you living on the street.
Bernice.. No apologies, girl. We're family.
I wish I could have a drink with you in Boston. I'll settle for that other city we agreed on. I can't wait. Hopefully I'll have my hoodie by then. (You're rockin' yours, btw. YOWWW!!!)
Keep your chin up, babe. You know we're not going anywhere. You know you can call any time day or night. *Hugs*
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