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I’ve been bitten by the genealogy bug. Bad. I’ve spent hours upon hours during the past 25 years poring over German baptismal records and New York City passenger ship manifests.
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Uncertainty is our bailiwick—what can we learn from this crisis?
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Here in the Commonwealth of Virginia, school just let out for the year. This was a school year unlike any in my lifetime; my kids had a weeks-long hiatus while the county got ready for distance learning.
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A couple years (or was that months?) past, in February 2020, the United States government began planning in earnest for the arrival of COVID-19.
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Randy Ratesetter came into Sheila Savvy’s office. Randy was relatively new, having joined Virtual Consulting three years ago.
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When Jim and I first became roommates, by coincidence we also had a number of classes together.
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