There are more physically demanding jobs, to be sure. Digging ditches comes immediately to mind. But going through Mom's letters and papers and jewelry was a different kind of hard. And at the end of the day we were all in need of a stiff drink and a good meal.
It was snowing, sleeting, raining and hailing yesterday, but we went out anyway, into a hopping downtown Lexington Friday night. After the drinks, the appetizer and the entrees, we were .... serenaded.
Turns out we were sitting right next to dozen or so Sweet Adelines. When I heard the pitch pipe, I knew we were in for a treat. Don't know the name of the song, but it was sublime four-part harmony, barbershop quartet-style, and delivered with a flourish. These ladies could sing! When they finished, the whole restaurant erupted in applause.
It was a cheerful reminder that life offers more than grief and duty. It offers joy, as well.
(The cat did not join us, but she has good taste in beer.)