mini-victory
There was no post this morning because I was little distracted. It all started on Thursday afternoon – right before I left for Vail. It involved a high profile case that involved a family that hired an attorney who totally ripped our psychologist to shreds and then went after me until I had to leave the meeting early. So, I assumed that I was going to get squashed today for the remainder of my report. But he ended up having no questions for me. Boo…I studied for nothing. I was even ready to draw diagrams on the dry erase board and everything!
Anyway, this attorney basically said that our assessement was crap and so were the goals that we proposed for his client (a 3.5-year-old student). Out of the 17 goals that we proposed, he accepted only one and it was mine! Woo hoo!! Too bad my other two were not. Anyway, I came out of the meeting simply pissed because he had wasted 3 hours of my life that I’ll never get back. When I got back to my school, the staff couldn’t stop raving about my performance and how I stood up to Mr. Obnoxious Man. I felt like a hero that defeated the evil villain that was attacking our school. It didn’t even phase me but I guess if I made that much of an impact I should celebrate my victory. Now that I made it out alive, I’m making it a learning experience in my book of professional growth. I had always heard about this man who is notorious around the county. Now that I know how he plays the game, I’ll be ready for the next one. So, I enjoyed a glass of wine with dinner to celebrate the mini-victory that I had after a week’s worth of stress and anxiety leading up to today’s meeting. I’m just sad that out of all of this, the poor little girl who needs help is delayed another week from her therapy because her parents are too retarded to make their own decisions.
Today started before the sun woke up. The alarm went off at 6 am and it was snowing outside!! The driveway and car was covered in snow and we actually had to scrape the windows. Our flight was at 8:00 am but we had to drive 30 miles in the snow without crashing, fill-up the tank, return the rental, check-in our bags, and get through security. Luckily we made it and the crappy Cobalt got us there safely. The snow was so awesome. It made me so sad that we had to leave. The mountain today would have been even better than yesterday.

Today was our “day off” from skiing. Johnny and his friends went again today while Jes and I stayed behind for the day. It was actually kinda nice to just relax and enjoy being away from home. We slept in, made some breakfast, and then did a little exploring. We went into the Village to do some shopping and I found some inexpensive t-shirts. Of course I brought my camera and took a few shots but nothing really caught my eye. Later we had lunch, bought some groceries for dinner, and went exploring the neighborhood a bit. Vail is a quiet town with lots of richie riches in their big-ass houses on the hill overlooking the slopes. Some of the houses are really pretty are practically walking distance to the lifts. It snowed off and on today and Johnny came back to report that conditions were better today. Awesome! It’s supposed to snow more tonight and the mountains will be ready for my return tomorrow.
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