Today while out and about, I decided to go visit D., a lady I used to work with. We became suprisingly fast friends after a period of thinking we had nothing in common. Ironic, ain't it? We moved from work friends to work-and-lunch friends to work-and-lunch-and phone call friends, but when I transferred departments, we didn't talk as much. You know how that works: it's easier to stay close when you're physically close to someone.
So I went to her cube (gawd, those things suck), she clocked out for lunch, and we caught up for an hour. She learned all about my trips to Seattle and Atlanta; I learned about office gossip (juicy!) and how this has been a tough few weeks for her.
The funniest thing is that she's driving to Baltimore tonight and I'm flying to DC tomorrow, and I'll bet you $1,000,000 that we won't meet up there. Too bad - that would be fun, but I bet our respective stories are going to be pretty good.
The important thing you should take away from this? I'M GOING TO DC TOMORROW AND I WILL CRY AS THE PLANE LANDS AT REAGAN BECAUSE IT FEELS LIKE COMING HOME AND I AM SO EXCITED THAT I COULD SPILT IN TWO.
Also, I got a new purse.
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