From September 17 to September 26 I was in a beautiful rocky mountain town, in a most luxurious condo with pool and hot tub access. King size bed, oversized glass shower and a soaker tub. Granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. Ok, you get the picture.
Days were spent sleeping in, having coffee on the balcony overlooking the mountains and slowly getting ready for a day doing practically nothing but relax, perhaps the ambitious hike or an afternoon spent at the poolside. Family was gathered for a wedding, from east to west coast in this beautiful setting.
All thoughts of troubled finances, school lunches, work overload, relationship woes, broken faucets, wood to be stacked were blown out the window and over the mountain tops.
Life was beautiful for 10 lovely days.
Then we crashed back in our normal routine and I had a moment of deep depression for a day.
I'm sure I'm not the only one that experience the post-vacation depression. I have to say though, that the fog that surrounded the mountains in the early mornings was not as heavy as the fog that surrounded me and it is just lifting today really.
Tomorrow I'm going to tackle the unpacking of bags, the grocery shopping to bring my fridge up to par with living in my house again. Clean out the cobwebs and get on with my life, post-vacation.
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