Games People Play

I finished the second coat of polyurethane on the guest bedroom floor this morning then we went to church, where the minister gave an excellent sermon on the importance of both patience and kindness as building blocks of love. Then we went to a play called Games People Play about a married couple who are struggling to pay the bills. It was well written, well acted, and thought provoking--can't ask for much more than that. Then we had dinner with Stuart, David, and David's cousin Tanya, which was, as always, very entertaining.

In short, it was a rich, rewarding day. I took a break from writing about LIBOR, so I was all the more appreciative of time spent doing things I enjoy.
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