Day 106 / My Family’s Love

Today was a tough day.  This morning, my Mom, my sister and her family and my brother and I all went to mass together for the All Souls Day celebration.  I’ve been missing Daddy so much lately.  Being in “Daddy’s church”, where he ministered and was very much a part of the church family, made my sadness surface uncontrollably and I sobbed in my mom’s arms soon after mass was over.  I felt Daddy everywhere in that church.  His spirit was all around me and it made me miss him that much more.

After mass, we made our way to the cemetary to visit Daddy.  As soon as we arrived, again, I felt him everywhere – in the trees, in the wind.  I broke down again as I put my hand to his name on the mausoleum wall.

As sad as the day was, I was so thankful to be surrounded by my mom, sister, and brother.  I felt full of their love as my mom held me tight and as my sister and brother rubbed my back as I cried.  It got me through the day and I could not be more grateful for that.

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Day 105 / Going to Pearland

It’s tough. On one level, I look forward to going to Pearland and seeing my Mom and brother and visiting Daddy. And yet, on another level, it’s painful.

When I’m in Austin, I go through the motions of my life with Donovon and the girls, our family and friends there, and work. I don’t feel as connected to Daddy when I’m there as I do when I’m in Pearland. Daddy’s life was in Pearland. When we would come to visit, he’d always greet us with so much excitement and enthusiasm. He would even call us on our drive to the house to find out exactly when he could expect us to arrive. He loved our visits, and I always looked forward to his warm welcome, his embrace, and his awe over how much Alexa, and later on Ava, had grown.

As I was driving toward the city today, it hit me how I wasn’t going to be greeted by him. It hurt. I miss him so much. At the same time, I still look forward to coming to Pearland. This is where I feel connected to Daddy. As I sit in my parent’s house tonight, I feel him close by. I can even hear his laughter echo. And I feel his love more here than anywhere. Although it pains me to be here, it somehow also gives me peace. I’m so grateful for that.

God I miss you, Daddy, but I’m so thankful to feel you nearby.

Day 103 / A Moment to Breathe

The past several weeks have been go-go-go-go-go. After getting back into town yesterday, I went to work today, then ran a bunch of errands after work until about 10 o’clock tonight.

I needed a moment to myself. To digest everything. To quiet my mind. To be still. To just breathe.

I’m grateful for taking that time tonight. As late as it was, I stopped and breathed.

Day 101 / The Annual Party

The night before the last day of our operations manager conference, our annual awards party is held. It is always a huge bash and a great time.

It’s a time for all of us to come together and celebrate a year of hard work, and honor those who put forth an outstanding contribution to the firm. I’m proud to be associated with this group of dedicated and caring professionals. And I’m thankful to have celebrated another year with them.

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Day 100 / An Evening with Work Friends

Donovon and I spent the evening with my work friends from Dallas who I typically only see at these annual conferences.

One of my friends reserved a sunset cruise off Johns Passe this evening. It was a fun little cruise. We got to see some dolphins and snap pics of the setting sun on the Gulf of Mexico. The scene was gorgeous.

After the cruise we all had dinner at a local hole-in-the-wall where the food was amazing and the company so enjoyable.

After dinner, we all met back at the hotel bar for some after dinner drinks and to watch Monday Night Football. My beloved Cowboys are playing and my girls from Dallas and I cheered them on. We’ve had a really fun night, and I’m thankful for spending time with my work friends.

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Day 98 / Vacation Adventures with My Hubby

Today was quite an adventure for us here in the St. Pete/Tampa, Florida area.

Donovon and I first drove to Passe-A-Grille beach in St. Petersburg for a day on the beach. The beach was gorgeous, but we didn’t have beach towels with us upon arriving, so once we parked (and already paid), we had to find a store that sold beach towels thinking such stores must be all along the beach…only to find the nearest one was 2 miles away. What we should have done was just driven there losing our already paid for parking spot, yet instead, we left the car and took a trolley – which ended up costing us the same amount of our parking spot. Yes, we weren’t thinking this through. At all.

Once we got all our beach necessities from the nearest surf shop, we decided to just walk back along the beach to where we parked. So, two miles and 45 minutes later, we finally made it back to where we started and finally got to relax on the beach. Adventure #1, check.

On to Adventure #2. Donovon looked up some nightclub spots when I mentioned wanted to experience some local nightlife. He came across The Castle, an alternative dance club in Ybor. After Adventure #1, I was already drained, so I was a little apprehensive about embarking on another adventure, but Donovon said I was being “old” and needed to live a little. Well, I couldn’t argue, so off we went.

I have to say, I’m really glad we went. Ybor is an area of Tampa that reminded us of 6th Street in Austin about 20 years ago. They celebrate Halloween for a month, so the streets were filled with people in very elaborate and creative costumes. It was quite a people-watching fest. And The Castle was an extension of that times ten. Add to that a really awesome DJ spinning an industrial mix with many of our 90s faves and Donovon and I danced like we were in our 20s again. Adventure #2, check.

We got back to the hotel after 1 AM, and I couldn’t help but feel grateful for the day’s adventures with My Hubby.

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