It gave me hope that someday we might have sweet normalcy again — a time when civility rules, when I'm not afraid to read the newspaper, and eventually, when it's permissible to shake hands or cough discretely into a tissue.
Normalcy is always underrated until it goes into hiding. But today I sat on Metro appreciating the ride and the sunshine streaming into the car when it was above-ground. And now I look over at the nondescript office building outside my window, watching a reflection of the planes taking off at National Airport. And I think that normal hasn't looked this good in a long time.