Butterfly Coincidence

August 7

Imagine my surprise and delight. I’m ordering uniform t-shirts during my first week back at work when I suddenly notice that the company logo is a butterfly!

And even better, in addition to the mini-logo on the front, there is a giant version of the butterfly minus the company name on the side of the t-shirt. So the middle of the butterfly sits on the wearer’s side with the wings extending onto front and back. It’s so cool that I hear complaints that its hardly a uniform.

No complaints here – I ordered two with a mental note that this was the one place where my first day of work did not turn into a Greek tragedy with myself as the main character. In other words, the snowstorm that saw me half frozen to death and my car in a snow bank and who could forget that foot turned completely the wrong way because of my shattered ankle. I knew there was a reason I love butterflies!

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