Apologies upon apologies to my devoted followers (if you exist...) -- it has been a crazy few weeks since my return to US soil. Although I can't say I brought back any souvenirs from my trip, I can say that I seem to have brought back some sort of virus that has rendered me almost completely useless up until a few days ago. Blame it on late-nights of London escapades or long days of sight-seeing in Rome, but whatever took down my immune system is still trying to keep me confined to the couch, cuddled under a blanket and armed with a bottle of ibuprofen. It seems as though I've almost shaken this pesky cold, however, which means that my brain can focus less on willing my body to rest and more on sharing my wit and wisdom to the blogging world.
More importantly, though, I, like the rest of the Boston community, have been dealing with far more difficult things. Thankfully, my family and friends are all safe, but not everyone was so fortunate. Please consider donating to The One Fund, which was established to raise money for the victims and others affected by the Boston bombings that occurred last week at the Boston Marathon. As Mayor Menino said during the memorial service for the victims, "We are one Boston. Nothing can tear down the resilience of this city." I know that I and many other people from the Boston area are forever grateful to law enforcement officials, first-responders, and other selfless people who offered their help throughout this past week. Please keep the victims, and their families and friends in your thoughts.
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