Recap: first day back at work.
Not as hard as it seemed it might be the day before, and yet, also somehow harder than I thought it would be. It feels great to be part of a trusted and trusting team. They held the fort nicely while I was away.
And I was strangely sad to be away from my new baby.
"The man frowned and went back to work."
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Song of the Day: Two Years Ago, Night Wall - page 5 (2.9M mp3).
“The men from the construction company arrived early and set to work immediately. By the afternoon, the wall was almost finished.
Sarah brought some lemonade to the men. She liked how they called each other names such as Big Bear, Wolfman, and Wildcat. One of the men said to Sarah, ‘You need a wall like I need a bad toothache.’
‘I don’t want the wall’ said Sarah, ‘Julie does.’
The man frowned and went back to work.”
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Photo of the Day
Regina, Steve, and Sleepy Sofie: Day 2
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Word of the Day
fi·du·ci·ar·y
adjective1a. Of or relating to a holding of something in trust for another: a fiduciary heir; a fiduciary contract.
1b. Of, relating to, or being a trustee or trusteeship.
1c. Held in trust.
2.Of, relating to, or consisting of fiat money.
3. Of, relating to, or being a system of marking in the field of view of an optical instrument that is used as a reference point or measuring scale.
noun, plural fi·du·ci·ar·ies
One, such as an agent of a principal or a company director, that stands in a special relation of trust, confidence, or responsibility in certain obligations to others.
[Latin fiduciarius, from fiducia, trust. See fiducial.]
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