A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Forty-Two

Melissa and I went out to a gala dinner tonight, as I think I mentioned before, as guests for my Mother's seventieth birthday.  It was a pleasant enough evening, and I am certain my mother enjoyed it.  It went rather late, though, and I did have a few drinks, to be blunt.  As well, Melissa is heading to Ohio tomorrow, and I am a bit sad we didn't have the evening to spend just for ourselves.  It wasn't anything we could have gotten out of, and I am not sure that we would really have wanted to, in truth,  If it were not the night before Melissa was leaving for Ohio, and especially considering that her Mother's health seems to be declining so, I wouldn't feel as conflicted, but things are as they are and that can't be helped.  It was still a very nice event, I just wish that it had taken place at a time when other matters were not more pressing on my mind.

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