The bad:
But there are moments, though fleeting, when I am back there on the court in a conference game, fourth quarter, and we are getting ready to take the game. It feels like yesterday and I remember why I love this game so very, very much.
(This video is one that someone made up for this song.... I heart it...)
Ok, so I don't always feel so great about mornings but this morning was just grand. Why? Because I decided it would be. The weather is BEAUTIFUL. Just at the edge of Fall, every morning is crisp and the trees are starting to turn colors. It is just chilly enough to put on a colorful cardigan and a scarf (which I own far too many of). As I began my trek through Forest Park this morning I put in my earphones and clicked on my Pandora quickmix. Ingrid serenaded me with "Far Away" much like she is for you right now. When this song is on I can't help but smile. She was followed by Joshua Radin (Closer) and the Eagles (Hotel California.... classic).
Two things I noticed on my walk today:
1.) Music while walking to work puts an unstoppable spring in my step
2.) Ok, so the spring is more like a half-dance half-walk... and people definitely stare as I do this "dance" through the park and across the crosswalk on Kingshighway.
My work day has begun. On my mind today are IPC exams, survey tools, and manuscripts.
Tonight I get trained to be a mentor for Discovering Options which is an after school program that empowers at-risk children from St. Louis City. Soon I will be receiving a 4th or 5th grade mentee who I will get to spend time with every week. I am excited for the opportunity to make a new friend and I hope that my mentee and I will get to explore parts of St. Louis that I have never seen before. More than anything, I am excited to have time each week to do kid things :). I suspect that I will learn as much (if not more) from my mentee as he/she will from me.
Happy Wednesday!
The balloon glow was a ton of fun. We were there with some coworkers and their children and it was great to play with them and enjoy the event from a child's perspective. Probably the best part was playing with the light sabers that they bought from a passing vendor. The toys they have these days are so cool. Here are some photos from the night.





Nancy and I on the way to the reception.
The reception site
The guest book.
A beautiful bouquet of fresh picked flowers from Aunt Anne
I have a fever...
and the only cure....
is more cowbell.
Food prep in action.
The amazing wedding cake. The sister of the bride made it. The rocks are made of chocolate - YUMMO!
The grooms cake. Go Redskins.
Family
Nancy preparing to sing the song that she wrote for Graham and Vanessa
Singing to the happy couple and the rest of the reception guests

All in all it was a great weekend. It wouldn't have been complete though without seeing one of my fave DC residents...
Thankfully, he and Michelle were waiting at the airport to give me a grand send-off. It was really nice of them to get so dressed up (though quite unnecessary).


These are kids playing in a fountain in the middle of the park. There was one kid who would wait for the water to shoot up and then he would squat down on top of it and laugh SO hard. My guess is that in the future his house will be equipped with a bidet.