Life continues to be rich and full in Enoughsville. The weather continues to be mercurial in all senses of that word; we began the week with temperatures almost at 100°, after which the requisite thunderstorms blew through and left a rainbow fantastically filling up the eastern sky. We ended the week with perfect 70° weather and skies as blue as a Crayola crayon.
- touring concentration camps,
- riding a bicycle in a country he'd never visited before, and
- staying in a Vacation Monastery.
It seems that a lawyer, an economist, and a mathematician were discussing whether it's better to have a spouse or a lover. The lawyer argued for spouse (for all the reasons you could imagine); the economist argued for lover (for economic reasons, apparently). The mathematician shocked them by saying a person should have both."Both?!?", they wondered, looking at the very nerdy mathematician. "Really? Why?""Well . . . your lover will think you're with your spouse; your spouse will think you're with your lover; and you can finally get some math done!"
Even before my spouse left for all things Europe on Friday, I'd started to have a jubilee of mathematical ideas, and this morning I finished the draft of a paper that my students and I had been working on for a couple of years. I'm just delighted with what I've been doing on this, especially as I have two other students who will be working on two other papers with me in July, so it's very, very nice to have this particular project pretty close to being Done.
Meanwhile, Jason texted me out of the blue after having ghosted me for a while. He's considering going back into boxing and wondered what I thought. (I think, "heck yeah"). He also went for lunch with his former foster mom and foster brother, and she sent me some photos that just warm my heart.
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