Two Life Parts
Thursday presented a delightful example of the disparity I may realize in my life as long as I continue in my present track.
Research Day vs. the Baby Shower for MW.
From 8:40 am to 4 pm, it was:
"nanoparticles," "immunohistochemistry," "GFAP," "contaminants in alpine lakes," "clotting tests," "mouse pulmonary cancer," "feline sarcoids," nerve sheath tumors," etc. Cold terms, nothing much relational or life-changing — but some interesting stuff nonetheless, and I really like it.
From 7 pm to 9 pm, it was:
"Baby Magic!," "onsies," "pampers," "Mother," "Raggedy Ann and Andy," cute shoes, identifying baby/children pictures as their older Hopewell-attending selves, baby doll dressing relay, etc. It's a different world than I usually live in, but I like it, too. More homey and comfortable, or something.
It would be fun to write a book about a Mennonite lady scientist - turned - keeper-at-home...
Research Day vs. the Baby Shower for MW.
From 8:40 am to 4 pm, it was:
"nanoparticles," "immunohistochemistry," "GFAP," "contaminants in alpine lakes," "clotting tests," "mouse pulmonary cancer," "feline sarcoids," nerve sheath tumors," etc. Cold terms, nothing much relational or life-changing — but some interesting stuff nonetheless, and I really like it.
From 7 pm to 9 pm, it was:
"Baby Magic!," "onsies," "pampers," "Mother," "Raggedy Ann and Andy," cute shoes, identifying baby/children pictures as their older Hopewell-attending selves, baby doll dressing relay, etc. It's a different world than I usually live in, but I like it, too. More homey and comfortable, or something.
It would be fun to write a book about a Mennonite lady scientist - turned - keeper-at-home...

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