Went to New York.  Had fun.  Ate at some places with allergy-free (for me) food.
Went to San Antonio for a conference.  Hotel was...okay.  But ate at two restaurants that have allergy-free (for me) food.
At the post office, bought stamps, and when the post office employee asked me which stamps I wanted, I lied and said I wanted the painting ones (forget which).  Although they were pretty stamps, what I really wanted was the Negro league baseball stamps, but since I'm white and the post office employee was African-American, I felt I'd be one of those "I'll prove to you that I appreciate your heritage" kind of people, and couldn't do it.  Blah.  Felt silly and wished I'd had the nerve to ask for the stamps I really wanted.
Not happy to be back at work after two weeks away.  Also, and I'm not trying to make a joke out of this, I am serious about this beginning to seem like an issue to be concerned about:
Two weeks ago, one co-worker's grandmother passed away.  Last week, one of my colleagues passed away unexpectedly.  The week before that, another co-worker's spouse passed away.  And this past weekend, another co-worker's father-in-law died.  I'm starting to wonder if my office is under some sort of attack, and I'm only about 5% kidding when I say that.  
Saw "Man from Nowhere" last weekend.  It was fantastic.  Very violent, and I had to not only close my eyes but plug my ears a few times, but also really, really well-done.
 
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I'm actually a little freaked out about it. Starting to wonder if she should be working from home for a few weeks.
Normally those things come in waves of three or something, right? Maybe it is a wave of six? Or maybe you should work from home. Or buy a bubble. Be safe! JLR, too!
I've been wanting to work from home so badly. But at least it seems to have faded for now. *Whew.*
Thanks for your good wishes!
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