Not good.
Somehow though Friday morning my body woke me up at 4:30, I wandered downstairs to the ready coffeemaker (thank you wonderful Nate for making coffee every night!) and by 5:30 I was ready to go - still too cold and dark to run, so I headed up the hill to UVM and my friend, the arc trainer, for 5 miles.
Slowly, but surely the fog that had been hanging over me that last week lessened and I watched the sky lighten at 6:40 over Mts. Lincoln and Ellen in the Green Mountains. Say what you will about UVM's sports facilities, their rec fitness center has one of the best views in the world, especially at daybreak.
Then this song came on:
http://youtu.be/fQ3wpjdYMqk
Kind of wish at that point that I was on the road.
So much easier to cry when the wind blows the tears away.
It was good.
It was exactly what I needed.
A "run" and a moment to touch the love they left me.
And later that day I got this email:
Today is Julie Kelliher day! By virtue of the Official Proclamation made by our esteemed and fearless leader, ACCD Secretary Lawrence Miller, January 24th is Julie’s day. So, maybe take a moment, read the attached Proclamation, admire the beautiful images of Julie, her husband Rick and daughter Riley, and reflect on how we live – here and beyond our work. And how Julie was a shining example of the way we touch so many lives, and that every encounter with another person is an opportunity to impart a measure of goodness.
In Julie’s honor, enjoy the day, as she would have.
So I did.
And may you.
PS - thanks Lawrence....
S T A T E
O F V E R M O N T
AGENCY OF COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
A P
R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, Julie Kelliher on June 21, 2004 was appointed, and has served
loyally, faithfully and meritoriously as General Counsel for Vermont’s Department
of Economic, Housing and Community Development through January of 2013; and
WHEREAS, under Julie’s skillful leadership and expert advice, the Department
has delivered exceptional service to the people of Vermont across a variety of
housing, community development and historic preservation programs, particularly
through her steady counsel and oversight provided to the Vermont Community
Development Program and the Community Development Board that annually award
millions of dollars in grants to municipalities to help strengthen their
housing, economic and community development resources and opportunities; and
WHEREAS, Julie’s passion for her work was evidenced by her tireless
dedication to upholding laws, regulations and policies intended to protect the
interests of Vermonters, often some of our most vulnerable citizens facing
significant threats to their homes from both natural disasters such as
flooding, as well as man-made causes such as environmental hazards and inadequate
and unfair operation; and
WHEREAS, the Department and its Division for Historic Preservation are
particularly indebted to Julie for her effective counsel provided to the
Vermont Downtown Program and the Downtown Development Board on behalf of many
of Vermont’s historic downtowns and villages as well as Vermont’s historic sites
and resources; and
WHEREAS, Julie’s service to the people of Vermont has included numerous
acts above and beyond the scope of her official duties, including developing
guidance documents to help better inform the public and regulated communities
on significant legal matters and giving presentations thereon; and
WHEREAS, Julie brought to the Department her keen mind, her courage to take
on all challenges, no matter how great or novel, her engaging personality that
impressed and won over many a legislative committee, her Irish passion and
humor, and a compassionate ear for anyone in need of wise counsel,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Lawrence Miller, Secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Community
Development, exceeding all power and authority
of my office, hereby proclaim January 24 as
JULIE KELLIHER APPRECIATION DAY in Vermont.
Given under my hand and the
Great Seal of the State of Vermont this
24th day of January, A.D. 2013.
_____________________________
Lawrence Miller
Secretary
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