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Picnic At The Hotel
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Mood:
Tired and my back hurts.

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Yesterday Donna had considered coming over, but alas she didn't have the time to because her computer ate the paper she was working on and she had to start it all over again. D'oh!

Last night Rob and I picked up some sandwiches at Panera and brought them over to the Days Inn where his family is staying. We had a picnic-like dinner in the hotel and just hung out and talked. It was fun. Gabriel and his Grandpa Charlie had a conversation and it was adorable. He got Gabriel cooing up a storm. We headed back home around 9ish because we still needed to bathe Gabriel and get him all ready for bed (which includes a feeding, changing, washing up his bottles, taking out the diapers from the day, etc.).

Today the Rossel clan is heading up to Santa Barbara, Rob's at work, and I'm home with Gabriel. Tonight we're all getting together for dinner.

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More Scientific
You have:
70% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and
47% EMOTIONAL INTUITION

The graph represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored about average on emotional intuition and above average on scientific intuition.Keep in mind that very few people score high on both! In effect, you can compare your two intuition scores with each other to learn what kind of intuition you're best at. Your scientific intuition is stronger than your emotional intuition.

Your Emotional Intuition score is a measure of how well you understand people, especially their unspoken needs and sympathies. A high score score usually indicates social grace and persuasiveness. A low score usually means you're good at Quake.
Your Scientific Intuition score tells you how in tune you are with the world around you; how well you understand your physical and intellectual environment. People with high scores here are apt to succeed in business and, of course, the sciences.

The 2-Variable Intuition Test



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