Monday, July 19, 2010

Mind the Gap


I feel that I should tell you all to read of my husband's adventures with Lady London. I don't like to tell people (explicitly) what to do (I like them to feel it was their idea), but you should read it for a good laugh, or for good information to store in the back of your mind for the time when YOU go to London (and Paris, and Scotland). Just knowing you might make it there one day, or return, will be one of those encouraging thoughts (lies) you tell yourself that help you get through your day. You know, when you're taking your 5 year-old to the doctor's office, radiologist, and back to the doctor to confirm that he has, indeed, broken both wrists, you can think "This is just like taking the metro to London! I'll pretend that the doctor's office is Big Ben and the radiologist is St. Paul's Cathedral!" That would be fun.

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This is me this time last year. I think about this when I'm taking out the trash and folding laundry.

9 comments:

  1. You sound just like my mom when she reflects about what happened before she had kids. Sucks about the broken wrists! Can't belive he broke both!

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  2. Oh, Lisa. Big kisses to him (and you). Can't believe Topher is there and you are here with Hugh.

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  3. I wish you could come with Chris every year and we could all meet up! (Here's hoping for a Utah visit next year!) Good luck entertaining Hugh for the rest of summer... x

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  4. yeah...they always call it "work" - but, really? Traveling around Europe? Eating at Wagamama's (love that place!) - while you deal with 2 broken wrists? Sounds a bit vacation-y to me! (HOW did he break both wrists? What did he fall off of?)

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  5. This is completely unrelated, but I have to tell you that I had a dream the other night that I was invited to a Clark family dinner and got to sit by you! You were so charismatic and kind, by the end of the night, I felt like you were my new best friend. We cried together and laughed together...so weird since you don't know me from Eve (although I feel like I know you just because I saw you in "Stalking Santa" and I've read a lot of things you have written). Ha! Just thought I'd share...

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  6. Your life IS glamorous. Just not always.

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