Today's my “normal” day. I just
have to go host a TV show. I won't be getting one of these--
The luncheon yesterday was quite nice.
As I mentioned, a dozen or so people and groups were given the
awards, and for some bizarre reason they gave me mine first. I know
I've said it's been a surreal few months, but standing up there in
front of 100 people having these nice (and funny) things said about
me was just so...weird that it felt like an out-of-body experience,
like they were talking about someone else and I was just standing
there waiting for a bus.
You know...it was, to use my favorite
overused word, surreal. But I would like to thank the Beautification
and Restoration Committee for the plaque, and for everyone who said
something afterwards. Even if it doesn't seem like it now, I do
appreciate it. I'm sure I will even more once it sinks in and things
return to “normal”.
The way things are going, though, that
could be about, oh, 100 years away. But that's okay. At least I can
never say I'm bored, or that I'm stuck in a rut, right?
RIGHT?
So with that, I'm off to play TV Jim
for a bit. Then after a day of playing Radio Jim, History Jim has to
answer a few emails and messages about the Mining Journal article I
mentioned yesterday. And that's pretty much my “normal” day.
Hope your day (and you entire weekend,
for that matter) is YOUR kind of “normal”!
(jim@wmqt.com),
glad Loraine could sneak out of work yesterday to check out the whole
affair!
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