Week ending 2020 May 24th: Mandarin ducks & Clash of the Galaxies
Missing local breakfast, wild children, review of past investment theses, and Clash of the Galaxies.
Personal thoughts about parenting, growth, personal finance and investment.
Missing local breakfast, wild children, review of past investment theses, and Clash of the Galaxies.
Champagne lunch to celebrate Mother’s Day – a week later, Roar – a girl’s theme song, my favorite running podcasts, post-pandemic offices, and real life three-body problem.
Mother’s Day and my daughter’s first cake, journeying as a family, Exter’s Inverted Pyramid, lucky imaging and media recording.
This week, I had an occasional US$5 coffee treat, started watching with my daughter a series about a 5-year-old accomplishing developmental milestones worthy of an 18-year-old, read belatedly about corporate looting, and scientists found two black holes dancing.
Scientists found a star that paints a daisy, my daughter complimented me on my fitness, I look into Matthew’s Effect on Growth vs Value vs Biotech stocks.
My wife’s green fingers colored the balcony, I started to read a book on how to raise adults rather than children, and I compared the trajectories of equities market during crises.
My first restaurant meal in three weeks, lockdowns on/off switch, wheat futures and earthmoving silence