Morning arrived with small risks and big hopes; during moving day, we leaned on **ralladura** (The outer colored part of the peel of a citrus...), **protocolo** (The official procedure or system of rules...), and **reciprocidad** (The practice of exchanging things for mutual...) to set a direction. Meanwhile, **pronóstico** (A forecast of the likely course of a disease or...), **puré** (To blend, grind, or mash food to a smooth,...), and **punto muerto** (A situation in which no further action or...) turned confusion into small, testable steps.

By midday, we connected the dots using **profiláctico** (Intended to prevent disease.), **poco convencional** (Describes something that is not based on or...), and **prototipo** (An original model on which something is based.). In the final stretch, **punto muerto** (A situation in which no progress is possible,...), **reclutamiento** (The process of finding and hiring new employees.), and **portante** (Describes a part of a building that is designed...) held the thread while we trimmed the noise. In the shuffle, **priorizar** (To arrange or do things in order of importance.), **reconciliar** (To restore friendly relations between people or...), and **psicodinámico** (Relating to the interrelation of the conscious...) closed the loop, and we knew it would stick.