I've been spending my free time today re-reading posts about Rory. The funny ones, the sad ones, the angry ones and the ones with mixed feelings. I've re-read them all.
(I know, I know B & G, you're thinking "You know better Molly! You shouldn't be reading this at work...or at all!" I know, and once again - you're right.)
I'm not sure what draws me to them again and again, but I find myself re-reading these more than I care to. A few months ago, I was reading one during a new hire class that I was training, and out of nowhere I just lost it. Evidently, uncontrollable sobbing is not the way to go about making a good first impression.
So my question is, if I know that the outcome of me reading these posts is going to be tears and snot, why do I continue to do so? Am I making sure its real? Am I making sure that I don't forget about him? Or am I just being an over-dramatic sad sack?
Your thoughts?
**Sidenote: When he comes up in conversation, we (B, G & myself) refer to him as "the guy who shall remain nameless." Which is why I named the blog what I did. Stay tuned for a blog from Brian to explain this in depth.
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