Nancy’s been managing to slowly add to the amount of free time she has to help Michelle with the office work. Having said that, it’s still just two days a month, not counting weekends and evenings. And even then, a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Kind of Final
Paul tried to be a good listener. He nodded whenever Shilo paused and tried to make a good point when he could think of one. But really he never felt comfortable with these conversations. All of these choices for better[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Looking For Documents
Sometimes, when you’re looking for something important, you have to rely on family. No matter how annoyed she’s going to be.
Kate had been reluctant to tell Kris about finishing the first book, but she just knew that Kris would find out somehow or other. The most likely of the numerous ways it could happen was Hilda would just tell her.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Monographs
We all know Brian has a seemingly endless number of convoluted theories and hypotheses. It makes sense that he’d write monographs about them. After a while, it gets difficult to keep track of them all.
Kate can’t help but cringe whenever Kris says things like “peak visibility”. This is because it usually means abandoning her privacy and wasting her time. The signing tour Kate is remembering in dread started here.
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Still Too Early
It looks like Nancy’s Mom hasn’t completely figured out timezones (or what is a reasonable time to show up) yet. Even while she’s calling at a slightly more reasonable hour, it’s still too early.
Other Plans
Now that the option of going home for Thanksgiving is off the table, (whether it existed at all) Nancy and Amy need to consider other plans. We’ve seen one Wellington family Thanksgiving. Nancy took Paul, making their “we’re just friends”[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This year’s Thanksgiving is here at last. It looks like Nancy’s relationship with Dana has gotten more friendly than before. (Not that they were ever antagonistic, or anything, but before the only thing they had in common was their men.)[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…