A very special time of the year is coming up and I can feel the tension growing in the lab. Field season is right around the corner and we are not ready for it. In order to prepare I have been pulling shifts of up to 7 hours working on the simple task of loading envelopes with candidate seeds. I like to believe that with each new task I begin to acquire a skill to match it. With this loading process came the ability to selectively count with both hands at the same time. I may be bragging slightly, but you won't believe the amount of time it saves, and is there anything better than learning how to finish your chores faster?
During one hourly inspection, Mario gave me a fascinating insight: "you know the future of our understanding of Paramutation is in your hands," to which I replied, "Is that really a good idea?"
Anyway, the festivities really kick off tomorrow when I get to start planting in the field!
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Bean counter!
ReplyDeleteHaha, it's always nice to know that even the smallest tasks can have a huge impact! Keep working hard even if it is just with envelopes!
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