Blow by Blow Recount Later Next Week
Professionally, a stunning victory and a horrible blow.
Personally, a shattering pain and a humbling high.
I’m going to spend today going to High Wycombe to watch my niece graduate, to get over my hangover, and to figure out what the hell to do.
-H.


ummm…. hope you’re doing alright. waiting with bated breath to hear your news.
From all the reports, it went friggin’ well. Must be all the karma.
I hope all is well with you Helen and that whatever the stunning victory is will work out in the ways you need it too.
Abs x
So now you’ve taken a page from tv’s playbook: give them just enough to peak (or is it ‘pique’?) their interest but not enough so they can actually figure it out. In other words, keep us on the edge of our seats in suspense until the next posting.
I hate that:)…but, yes, I will be here first thing Monday morning expecting a full report:)
Hugs and congrats and Id be happy to make the margeruitas for ya – funny how margueritas are appropriate for both highs and lows.
Enjoy (?) the hangover and tell us about it when/if you want to.
It looks freakin’ sweet! Can’t wait to hear the details.
A few hundred scenarios are going through my mind right now. I hope the reality is a combination of the best of them.
As always, you’re in my thoughts and the best wishes I throw into the stars.
It’s al lot to process, do it in your own time and way. You now we’re right behind you!
(((Helen)))
I hope you’re ok.
Ahh, High Wycombe and London Central High School. Congratulate your niece from one of your readers who is also an alumni, class of 1986.
I clearly remember my graduation from there. Me and some friends of mine saw a little kid that day wearing a t-shirt that read “Class of 2000.” We laughed and joked about how far into the future that was and could not even imagine where we would be in life by then. Now you are seeing the class of 2005 graduate. Boy, does time sure fly.
thinkin of you love. and best of luck with that hangover!
xoxoxoxoxo