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Sandy: Hey, Nate, how’s it going?

Nathan: Not bad, not bad. You?

Sandy: Fantastic!

Nathan: Haha, that sounds pretty 1)emphatic. What’s got you all jumping for joy?

Sandy: Just this day. Have you seen the weather? Have you been outside? It’s glorious!

Nathan: ①No argument there. It’s nice to see the sun again.

Sandy: I know. I swear, I was starting to become vitamin D

2)deficient.

Nathan: Didn’t you go away at all over the winter?

Sandy: Not once! We had a lot of overseas contracts at work this year, ②but I didn’t get tapped for any of them.

Nathan: Wow, that 3)sucks. I thought you had 4)seniority, though. Why are you being left out?

Sandy: That’s the problem―I’m too senior to be sent away for a 5)measly work order, but I’m not senior enough to be the one making the deals. I need to either move up or down if I want to travel.

Nathan: I’d suggest moving up.

Sandy: ③You’re telling me. And to add insult to injury, because we had so many contracts, I couldn’t even get up to the hill. I worked overtime almost every weekend.

Nathan: No holiday AND no snowboarding? Jeeze Sandy, how come you didn’t die of boredom?

Sandy: I’m not even kidding, I almost did. It was one of the

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dullest winters I’ve ever had.

Nathan: ④That’s saying a lot. I usually can’t stand winter for just that reason.

Sandy: What reason?

Nathan: It’s just so boring. I mean, it’s too cold to spend any amount of time outside, businesses close earlier, people go away for the holidays…there’s nothing to do and no one around.

Sandy: I see what you’re saying. It’s not totally bad most years, though. Are you a skier or a snowboarder?

Nathan: None of the above. I don’t even know how to skate.

Sandy: Ouch, okay, that does kind of suck.

Nathan: ⑤In a way, it’s a great catch up time, but that gets old quick.

Sandy: Catch up time?

Nathan: Yeah, you know, little things you keep meaning to do but never seem to 6)get around to. Movies to watch, cupboards to clean out, photos to organize―that sort of thing.

Sandy: True, but you run out of that stuff eventually.

Nathan: My point exactly. ⑥I’ve run dry recently so I’ve just been 7)twiddling my thumbs at home, waiting for the weather to take a turn for the better.

Sandy: Well, looks like today’s your day!

Nathan: Haha, so it would seem. Hey, do you have lunch plans yet?

Sandy: Nope, not yet.

Nathan: Wanna meet up? We can just 8)grab a bite to eat from the grocery store and meet in the park.

Sandy: That sounds great! Noon?

Nathan: Sure. See you there!