I never thought that work could be so good. I haven’t had a chance to sit down in peace and quiet and work here at home for four uninterrupted hours for as long as I can remember. I didn’t do much more than work, but I can’t remember when working was such a pleasant thing to do. After a late night in the office on Monday, a representational event last Tuesday night, an open house at my son’s school on Wednesday night, an official visit on Thursday night and Friday, and a large goodbye barbeque last night for good friends who will soon leave the country — spending a few hours tonight with peace, quiet, and no interruptions felt like heaven. Even if I was only working. Never underestimate those precious moments that pass by so quickly.
When work feels like heaven
Posted in Family
Posted by mgedwards on August 18, 2008
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Bob
/ August 26, 2008Glad that things are getting better Mikey!
MIKE
/ August 27, 2008Thanks, Bob. As they say in Paraguay, poco by poco!