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First Night

Last night was the first night that I spent away from Jack. Previously, the longest I had been apart from him was 4 or 5 hours, so this was going to be interesting.

Justin and I had a night to ourselves as a gift from my mom. We stayed at the Proximity Hotel in Greensboro. The hotel is relatively new and a very neat place. It was designed and built to be very green, yet very stylish. Our room was very comfortable. The ceilings were at least 15 feet high and we had two walls of floor to ceiling windows. If you're ever in Greensboro, I recommend checking this place out.

We did pretty well for our night away - only calling my mom once to check on Jack. The big win is that we got 10 hours of uninterrupted sleep! Heaven!

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