The final farewell at work – and thank heavens, the party was moved into the office, instead of on the rooftop of a midtown fancy hotel at 5pm in the midst of a record-breaking heatwave. The office lacked a certain charm, to be sure, but it had the awesome benefit of air conditioning. It was sad to say goodbye, even though of course I’m still working with everyone in a consulting capacity.
I thought you might like to see what the office of an acquiring editor, on Madison Ave., at a major NY publishing house looks like. Here it is back when my stuff was in it:
My friend Craig, whose office is right next to mine, saved the day for me many a stressed-out day, and I think I did the same for him. He’s away at a conference, but I stopped in his office to take a picture of something that makes me smile.
One more day, tomorrow, of tying up loose ends and then I’m done.
For now, I’m watching A Single Man, that incredibly stylish Tom Ford movie, with Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. I just finished eating a pint of peach frozen yogurt for my dinner, and I’m going to knit for a while. That seems like a nice way to honor this transition, from something to something else. Stay cool, y’all.
































oh I forgot it was coming out! I’m a total Colin fan, except for that horrible Legion film….I’ve been waiting for this, as it didn’t play anywhere near me…
On her own blog, Tammy just wrote a post titled..Buttons
OK: the movie was just wonderful, in a haunting kind of way. It is heavy on stylishness, but that’s ok because I enjoyed the style. Colin is truly amazing in this role, subtle and sad and joyous and lost and connected, in tiny tiny ways he shows those things. I want to watch it again.
So glad you showed pictures of your office – I had no idea what the office of an acquiring editor at a major NY publishing house looked like. Congrats and best wishes as you start the next phase of your life!!
On her own blog, Laura just wrote a post titled..Lost and Found- Motivation
thank you! I think I’ll feel like the next phase is starting once the wedding is behind me.