While I am thoroughly enjoying staying at home all the time and not having to go to work (because we work remotely) or meet up with people, I am feeling the effects of time dilation. I'm doing pretty well being aware of what day of the week it is, but still, it seems like the work week lasts forever, and then the weekend lasts forever as well. The latter is great; the former not so good.
What really astonished me, though, was that I realized today that Gallifrey One was only a little over two months ago, which means that it was two months ago that I met Christopher Eccleston, Mark Strickson, and Gary Russell. Two months! It feels like it's been a year!
(To be perfectly honest, I did actually meet Gary Russell at my first Gallifrey One, four years ago. I just didn't really know who he was at the time. This time, I knew exactly who he was, and meeting him was far more important to me than even meeting Christopher Eccleston.)
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What really astonished me, though, was that I realized today that Gallifrey One was only a little over two months ago, which means that it was two months ago that I met Christopher Eccleston, Mark Strickson, and Gary Russell. Two months! It feels like it's been a year!
(To be perfectly honest, I did actually meet Gary Russell at my first Gallifrey One, four years ago. I just didn't really know who he was at the time. This time, I knew exactly who he was, and meeting him was far more important to me than even meeting Christopher Eccleston.)
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