An emotional weekend
We were just about out the door, I was about to shut down the email, when a new message came in. Of the "we regret to inform you" kind. I did not get the dream job. I didn't even get a stinkin' interview. Grrr...
That said, I headed out the door to a wonderful concert by Eddie from Ohio. Great show, punctuated by three interesting tidbits: First, we had front row seats, stage Robbie. Excellent. Second, there was a four year old (who incidentally knew ALL the words to all the songs) in the front row on the other side. Next time, we're definitely taking DQ! Third, EFO's lead singer is battling breast cancer. One of those "and you thought not getting a job is tough!" moments. She looks good and sounds amazing, and the site mentions that things seem to be going well with the chemo. So there you go.
That said, I headed out the door to a wonderful concert by Eddie from Ohio. Great show, punctuated by three interesting tidbits: First, we had front row seats, stage Robbie. Excellent. Second, there was a four year old (who incidentally knew ALL the words to all the songs) in the front row on the other side. Next time, we're definitely taking DQ! Third, EFO's lead singer is battling breast cancer. One of those "and you thought not getting a job is tough!" moments. She looks good and sounds amazing, and the site mentions that things seem to be going well with the chemo. So there you go.
3 Comments:
Ah, yes, you reside in the Old Dominion, dontcha? We were lucky enough to catch them when we lived Up North, and they frequent our particular folk bar every year or so.
Sorry about the dream job. May a thousand diarrhetic camels run through their tulip beds.
We're also big EFO fans, having seen them 4 or 5 times. I'm glad to hear Julie's holding up so well.
Still never seen them live (Cascadia is not perfect) but was aware from the Darlist of her condistion. Glad you were able to enjoy the show.
Sorry about the job. Clearly they are idiots.
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