After sleeping ’till noon like a teenager yesterday, I enjoyed the afternoon to myself. Then I joined Avdi over at Stacey’s, where everyone was taking a break from organizing the house, with the requisite housewarming drinks and other needed items. Including the dog and cat, we were eight people.
Today Stacey has to return to MI to continue wrapping up things there. Avdi didn’t need me to spend the night (yay). So wouldn’t you know it, I couldn’t sleep most of the night, in my apartment! Maybe it’s all the eventfulness, who knows.
As exhausted as I was from just a week “being the adult” in the house, then helping with the move-in, it makes me all the more aware of what Avdi has to deal with and much, much more, on a 24/7 basis, with few breaks or time to himself. I get to come back to my apartment to unwind, and don’t have to constantly be under pressure, vigilant, on alert, making major decisions for multiple people, and lucky to catch a nap or remember to eat. And he has to navigate an evil, corrupt gov that intentionally makes it almost impossible to live. Mostly on his own.
Not many people could handle that kind of pressure and hold it together. I know I couldn’t. That’s why I look up to him so much.
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