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| Ramiro's Mom And Sister Patty, In From France |
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| Beth, With Daughter Marisa, Mom, And Cousin Julia, In From Alexandria |
It's 7:30, and I'm sitting in the Hampton Inn East's breakfast room, again, as travelers begin heading out. Evie's still sleeping, and we're in no hurry to get going this morning. Something interesting about being in a place where so many languages are spoken — English and Spanish, of course, but also Asian and Eastern European.
Yesterday was quite a day. It began with both of us getting up early, showering, and driving over to Beth's, where we met Tom, Jill, Mary, and Nick at 9:00 to put the finishing touches on the celebration before it kicked off at 10:00. Beth had ordered Rami's favorite breakfast sandwich for us — bacon on a biscuit — and they were amazing. I can see why he loved them. We finished setting up, laying out the breakfast sandwiches, donuts, an incredible cinnamon raisin bread made by Beth's new neighbor, and an array of Mexican delicacies: conchas, polvorones, and rebanadas de mantequilla. Then a coffee bar arrived — Rami's favorite — the barista pulling his van into the driveway and setting up an entire bar in the backyard.
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| Barista Arrives (with Lettie looking on) |
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| Coffee Lovers |
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| Beth's Colleagues from Alex Sanger Preparatory School |
Guests began arriving just after 10:00, the first being four sixth-grade teachers who work with Beth. And that's how the morning went, right up until 1:00, when it was back to just family. We had worried that few would be able to attend, but we were pleasantly surprised by how many friends showed up — people who had worked with Rami over the years, many of whom had worked under him and looked up to him as a mentor. Beth was overwhelmed by the turnout. One of her good friends, Mary, even flew in from Darien, CT.
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| Marisa And Med School Friends, In From Austin |
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| Former Colleague of Rami |
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| Colleagues, Sister Patty, And Mitch's Father-in-Law |
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| Rami's Colleagues |
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| Beth With Rami's Friends And Colleagues |
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| Beth And Former Neighbors |
And we all got a wonderful surprise when my niece Julia flew in from Alexandria just for the day — how cool. We met and spent time with so many of Beth and Rami's friends, most of whom we hadn't known before, and enjoyed every conversation. We had set up a Bloody Mary bar and stocked up on beer and wine, but none of it was needed — the coffee bar was the undisputed hit of the morning, and the barista kept busy straight through until 1:00, mostly making Rami's favorite: coffee with milk and honey. People spread out naturally — some by the coffee bar, some on the porch, some inside. We'd been worried about Beth, but she held up beautifully, and by the time everyone left, we were all exhausted and ready for a nap.
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| Beth With John, Rami's Best Friend And Colleague |
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| Family With Rami's High School Roommate, In From Houston |
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| The Gals |
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| Family, Marisa's Med School Friends, And Niece, Julia |
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| Patty with Mitch's father-in-law and daughter, Isabella |
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| Patty, Rami's Sister, From France |
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| The Newlyweds, Mitch and Milena |
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| Julia, Nick, And Mary |
After the last guest left around 1:00, we sat around going over the morning — sharing stories, laughing, reliving moments — until 4:30, when Tommy's family, Jill, and Julia left for the airport, followed shortly by Rami's sister Lettie. At 5:30, we said aloha to Rami's mom, Chelo, and sister Patty, who were flying back to Florida early Monday. Finally, Tyler drove Renee to the airport and returned around 6:30.
What remained was a quiet, tired house. We tried to figure out dinner, which was no small task for the six of us. We finally landed on pho and sandwiches, though Mitch made a run to Cava and came back with salads. We enjoyed the meal together, and by 8:00, Evie and I were done — exhausted — and drove back to the hotel. I watched the Cavs dismantle a good Detroit Pistons team by 25 points, punching their ticket to the Eastern Finals. I only watched for about an hour, but I watched it wishing Rami were there with me — the way it was just a couple of weeks ago, the two of us ending the night in the living room, half asleep, an NBA game on in the background.