Three extra hours

This week my daughter gets out early for conferences, so she has been taking the bus to swimming. Not having to drive her has been a gift – a gift of three extra hours, during a week when I really needed them.

I haven’t had to rush out of work once this week. I’ve gotten quite a bit done – including my Spanish 2 recommendation letters, which are a monumental task.

Finishing my letters today was as unexpected as this rainbow.

Today I even got to run. And despite the closure of the trail I planned to visit, I still found a spot that wasn’t too muddy, and allowed me to enjoy the sun! A few times I even felt warm! Outside! It’s been so long since I’ve felt warm outside.

Running in the sun!

And I’m glad I made it out because the weather is going to be dreadful for quite a while.

At least the temps aren’t too low. We’ve had a lot of “high of 50” days lately. I can’t believe it’s March.

Only two more days until the weekend.

2 Comments

  1. SUCH a joy to see and read this. Very happy for you and impressed as always at how much you achieve in such small amounts of time. Thanks for explaining the muni and eldest re access. I know too many people that think SF Muni is simply 1000% dangerous and ‘would never ride it’ …. but in my experience it is much safer than BART and more convenient and affordable. But you and your family have way more actually ride time than I do. I do believe public transportation not cars is going to be the future need in cities of all sizes.
    Anyway. HURRAH FOR YOUR RUN!!!!! Drive carefully with all the coming rain and flooding and wet!

  2. Dang, your pictures are beautiful, but that non-stop rain totally does look dreadful. I don’t do well with extended periods of gray and wet. We had a couple weeks like that here this year and all of us Coloradans used to non-stop sun were a mess. Ha! Glad you got to enjoy some extra hours for you this week!

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