
There’s something sad about going back to work the day after you get back from vacation. I don’t know if any of us were really ready to leave Texas’ beautiful Hill Country yesterday, but we did all the same.
It was so nice to get out of the city for a weekend, and even though we had a few minor managerial kerfluffles (and at times, absolutely no current on the river) I think it turned out even better than last time. Of course, my own personal take on the situation was probably a lot different because this time I wasn’t nauseous from worry over my boyfriend being lost somewhere on the Guadalupe. We all managed to stay together and, despite lack of sandwiches, and in some cases patience, we made it back in one piece (though a few of us were a little bruised).
Viva la mini-break!
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