There are days at my office that are just completely unbearable...and some days, where it's a total joy. The latter was today. I won't go into any details, because I don't want to disclose anything about my job other than the experience, and maybe a few ancedotes - but no details about any of it to get me in any kind of trouble. Some of what I say may be altered to salvage some level of anomynity.
We had a huge meeting aligned for this late afternoon by some major higher-ups from another agency paying us a special visit, and it was figured out that they were coming to personally give us some official kudos and awards for our efforts. We all relished in it, and it was heartfelt - so it was a great day in that aspect.
The interesting part of this whole official gathering was the person who was handing out the awards on behalf of the higherup (who was professionally higher up in the ranks herself), she looked vaguely familliar...she had been at other meeting but I never thought much of it.
Then there was an informal discussion, meet and greet afterwards - and the topic of the state I graduated from high school came up...and I piped in, a number of people had been there. One of the higher ups said that they had kids who attended the very high school I went to. Then later, the woman handing out the awards asked what year did I graduate...I said which year. She then said, same year as her - we were in the same graduating class of the same high school. What a small world.
After such a great afternoon, our office closed up a 1/2 hour early and I headed out on a great training ride - 38 miles, all on the trail (no more loop for me). It is now getting light enough that I can bike the entire time before it gets completely pitch black. I do have my lights on for others to see me, but more importantly - no more hassles by the fuzz for biking on the trail after dark.