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  • The pet motivated jump cut made me LOL. I'm glad to hear you're doing so well. Smiling scientist are far more efficient. (based on my unscientific research) :)

  • Hey Ms Science. Great news about your new gig and hubby comin soon.

  • @pcrudup Thanks!! Hope you are well my dear! 

  • What a wonderful, wonderful video:) So happy to hear that all is going well and that we have you here in California. Hope your hubby is able to join you soon!  Warmest Wishes, Andie

  • @illuminatedjourney Thanks Andie! xx

  • you seem just GREAT ! And I am very jealous of your new cali life! I am near Boise - and it feels like Siberia!

  • You'll laugh - I've been quilting too! Check out atree3 s series from last year!

    I posted one about my first quilt too...

    NICE work!

  • @CityzenJane Oh okay quilting buddy! So nice to hear from you!! I will check out your quilt as well. Lovely to see them come together. Yep winter isnt "quite" over yet but its coming. Stay warm over there!!

  • I love the material and can't wait to see your new quilt! Awesome about being a visiting scientist! I sure hope your hubby gets to come home soon! GREAT to see you and an awesome update! Blessings and hugs!

  • @Jinxie228 Yes thanks Martha. Hugs from me!! God's amazing love following us always!! xx

  • @qmaylee thank u darlin! Good times yes indeed... xxx

  • Girl!!!! CALIFORNIA???

    WOW!!!!

    

  • @qmaylee Hey !! Good to hear from u!! Hope you are well. Drop me a note on here when u can... xxx

  • @billyCtv Thanks for the support. Cant wait to put up the finished one. all the best to you Billy!

  • hmm, very interestin video. And "Husband" ay?....whoever he is, hes a verrry lucky man. Alot of interestin things in this vid tho.....and im curious, a "Visiting scientist" ?...i wonder how that position works.....do you go there and just start helping work on whatever all the other scientists are working on, there?...or what?

  • @SurreallTV Thanks for the comments! Visiting scientist appointments are VERY common in research; usually aimed at gaining new techniques at a collaborator's lab or participating in "not priority" preliminary experiments. Its a fun way of gaining relevant experience! so yes, you have it right- I'll be doing experiments that other scientists would like to do but don't have time to do!! xxxx

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