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Hold Hands

David Nunez
David Nunez
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I’m very nervous about tomorrow.

We are having a “Staff Retreat” out at McKinney Roughs (a state park).

It’s going to involve intervention-style “team-building” activities (you know, get- to-know-and-trust-you games, “trust falls,” “crossing the lava pit,” “key, key who has the key,” “she knows!”… (shudder!)) and then some strategy discussion to round out the day.

It’s one of those things that has a 1% chance of actually creating life changing breakthroughs and 99% chance of going horribly, horribly wrong… no in-between.

Not to mention it’s not an abbreviated day, despite the field trip (full 8 hours of wholesomeness).

Who knows what to expect.

Rest assured I will take copious notes and report back.

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