It’s a beautiful overcast Sunday morning with still a bit of dampness in the air from yesterday’s heavy rain. A gentle breeze frequently passes over the deck, gently nudging the wind-chimes into a spontaneous chorus.
Although I feel a smidgen of energy, my body is still recovering from two event-filled days and the results of the storm fronts that moved through.
Joshua and David departed the US last night for their return to London. Several folks have said that I didn’t get to spend much time with them. Perhaps not, but I’m not situated for guests, even if they are staying at a hotel, and it is easier to pack it all in to a few days. With our modern capabilities in technology, meeting up with them in person is always a continuation of our conversations and jokes we share on Zoom. However, nothing can beat the physical presence, being able to reach over and hold their hand, or get a tight hug.
Beginning with this afternoon, I have three full days of teaching. Wednesday and Friday, I will find myself at the Schuster center to House manage a corporate event and a medical graduation ceremony.
Other than that, there’s not much more to report.
Make it a great day!
