Phew! As of today, I have a little more breathing room with my work schedule. My plate is still quite full with flipcharts that need to be typed up, reports that need to be written, interviews to be conducted, proposals to be developed. But at least I can start sleeping again now...
And what's the first thing I did to celebrate when I got home at 9:45 last night after facilitating my last session for a couple weeks? Tempted as I was to crack open a bottle of champagne, instead I stood in the middle of my office and read a Washington Post Magazine article that Bob saved for me from a few weeks ago about an award-winning 1970's Hugh Newell Jacobsen house that had been restored / updated by a young couple (and a team of interior designers). It felt so luxurious to read something that had nothing to do with work! And great to immerse myself back in the visual world again.
To read the Washington Post Magazine article and view the related slide show, you can click here. There's also a great blog post about this house over at DC By Design which features some additional photos of the home, including these great shots below:
May 14, 2010
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