Well I got wonderful news. I was going to have to go to the place they normally house our clients pre-trial tomorrow to visit 2 clients - it's a 2 1/2 hour drive one way! Anyway, my secretary just called and they moved both of them to a jail 30 min away!!!! Hip Hip Hooray! I don't have to spend all day in the car to visit them
Well I don't wish Alzheimer's on anyone, not even him. Carol. Man this was a long time ago - we're talking 15-20 years ago. If she was his reporter. clerk or secretary I'm sure I did. I met a lot of the court staff when I was a law clerk/bailiff (ok they called us law trained bailiff's - we called ourselves law clerks) and after I became a public defender I always got to know the staff. I knew Judge Ellis' staff the best (she was Budzyn then Ellis while I was there).
Wednesday greetings. I have now worked myself into a total funk over this job thing - it's been advertised on at least 2 statewide professional websites and our very own library website, so I'm competing for my job in what could amount to a worldwide search.Starting at 9:01pm EST, I'm off for 5 and a half days and will try not to think about it (much). I'll be working at the AAUW used book sale, getting DS Rob home from college, throwing a taco party for a bunch of relatives Sunday evening, and worrying about my husband who takes off on a road trip tomorrow.
He's going to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to a men's glee club conference in which the Miami University club is participating along with groups from lots of other colleges and some professional groups.
And a big Thank You to everyone for their continued well wishes and support regarding Lestat and my "dream". I really am still giddy about the whole shebang. I was walking around the Village earlier tonight when my friend, James, turned to me and said, "Twelve hours from now, you will be an official Broadway pit musician."