You said children.

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You said children.
When Laura Hoffman (on the background) is me:
*gif not mine*
“I always knew you guys would end up together.”
Parallels: 4.14 & 6.09
¡Bienvenidos a vuestros respectivos grupos, chicos! :D
|| Laura Hoffman Returns to the Land of Misfit Toys ||
Laura: [sitting on the sidewalk, on the phone with her one-year-old baby in her lap; she ends her phone call and looks up at your character] Oh, hi. I’m not in your way, am I?
How Did I Become the Ringmaster? The Art of Juggling Digital Projects MCN 2015 Scott Gillam, Laura Hoffman, Jennifer Schmitt and Susan Wigodner
Whether a project manager by title or by accident, many of us who plan, coordinate, and deliver projects for museums receive little, if any, formal training in project management. Still, we juggle varied goals and, in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, learn what works—and doesn’t—as we go. Even when we may feel as though we’re balancing on a tightrope, our communication tools, including scheduling management, spreadsheets, to-do lists, budgets, and reminder emails, form the invisible architecture of how projects reach their (sometimes rescheduled) launch dates.
Is Laura Hoffman back?