All week long, I have danced on the high notes.
Since meeting Dr. Ruth and Paul McCartney at Yale I have been on a roller coaster. I have both walked on air and felt deflated and down. It happens sometimes.
The Pell Awards last night were another high. And I don’t want to forget to mention the wonderful wedding of Ferol and Ricci. The Rabbi quoted in today’s Providence Journal article performed their ceremony. I know, I promised those pictures as well. Ferol is MBA on Campus and the blog master guru.
So by today, at week’s end of too many highs, I crashed and went through one of my moods after too much socializing, and what did I do? I compulsively cleaned. I went through bookshelves, closets, and drawers. Then I found myself standing in a heap of “Now what?” So I crawled over the mountain of stuff to the computer and there in the links something caught my eye. And it was precisely what I needed — laughter.
There was a reference to one of my blog posts by Career Coach Malcolm O. Munro. And this inspired me to find the perfect companion to my “Married but Cheating” article in the Journal today. This blog post was about “Automatic Confessions.” Confessing Adultery, a YouTube Laugh
On a more serious note, with a humorous twist, you might wish to read Words, Friendship, and the Laughter Club Video
Thank you, Malcolm. I encourage you to visit his site. In giving career advice, he frequently has a pearl of wisdom that helps relationships as well. Career Fitness Coach
Copyright 2008 Rita Watson