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Tragedy, Terror, and Turkey

The Thanksgiving season has come and gone, and I hope everyone has had a fantastic weekend. That said, this year's pandemic has made this season especially tricky. With many families traveling the country, an unexpected passenger was carried along with it. A small price to pay for some mashed potatoes.

While I didn't have family come in for thanksgiving, I'm not certain about Drew. All I do know is that recently there had been a threat of illness in his house. Thankfully the threat was empty, but there was about a week where we didn't know. Unfortunately, that means a weekend which could have been filled with productivity has gone empty.

That does not, however, mean we will turn up to the presentation empty handed. The weekend prior to the panic was filled with loads of progress. Most notably we managed to acquire all of electronic pieces together and working, as well as the starts of a body. With all the confusion subsided, I plan on returning to his abode to finish the minor details and (hopefully) return to school with a final product.

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