Monday went well. My talk seemed to be well received; the interview portion became a dialogue very quickly; and everyone was polite and cordial. The biggest shock: more than half of the people present had absolutely no idea I was pregnant. No one commented on it--Canada has signed Human Rights legislation, after all. There were lots of shocked stares, however. Oh well. The committee is supposed to be meeting tomorrow. I expect to hear something at some point via email as Archer and I leave for our babymoon/research trip tomorrow.
As for that, Yetta and Pita are here, and the boys are having a blast. I think they'll be okay, although I know Bear will be a bit moody by Sunday. I've stressed the importance of keeping them on their schedule, and Yetta seems keen to follow it. I know they'll be safe, loved, and fed. But I also know lots of things will get done in a way much different than I would do them. That bothers me a bit, to be quite honest. But Archer and I need this time together. I am exhausted. I need sometime to just be with my husband, to think about things not related to CU, and to have some adult fun.
Wow, I'm glad that things seem to be going according to plan. as for them being shocked by your pregnancy, oh well... more power to you!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a lovely time with your husband wherever you're going! Have fun and enjoy the babymoon!
I love the term "babymoon"! And that everything went well Monday :)
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