RE: Back to Hive and STEMsocial… and on my way to HiveFest!

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Let’s restart slowly

This is not slow. What a wonderful update. You were close to my neighborhood (50 miles, maybe). It sounds like a wonderful trip. I am so sorry your energy level is still not 100%. However, I think you pack more into a day than most people would attempt.

Delightful to have you back. Enjoy Hive fest!



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Thanks for passing by. How was your summer?

You were close to my neighborhood (50 miles, maybe).

I assume you refer to New York City. As we were there without car for for only half a day, it would have been complicated to visit anything outside the city. Maybe we will be able to meet in the occasion of a next trip (I have no idea when; flight prices are currently skyrocketing, and we have four of them to buy).

However, I think you pack more into a day than most people would attempt.

I am still on the slow side compared with what I was able to achieve back in the days, but I guess this will be the price I will have to pay for some time. I am fine to live and deal with it (better behaving in this way than being frustrated forever).

I wish you a wonderful week!

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I am so very sorry about your slow recovery. We know so little about this virus, and it is taking a toll on so many people. Please listen to your body.

As for meeting me: I am a very boring person 😇. So ordinary. Don't go out much. You would be so disappointed 😆. It makes me happy to think of you traveling with your family. These trips help to form memories that will last a lifetime.

It's nice to have you back. Hive is not the same without you :) Wishing you all the energy you need to meet your very considerable personal ambitions.

Warm regards...

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Thanks again for these nice words. I really appreciated them. Note that there is no such a thing as a boring person. I truly believe everyone has a story or something to tell. The rest is just a matter of listening.

These trips help to form memories that will last a lifetime.

Definitely. The kids now remember a lot, as they are old enough ^^

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