OK. So Mark has been at his new job with Thrivent, working at the home office in Appleton, for about 2 weeks now. He loves it so far. I can't see that that will change. That's a good thing. One of his bosses called him into his office today to just check and see how things were going. In the course of conversation Mark asked a question about when they think they'd be transferring him to the Minneapolis home office. The guy he was talking to said that Tracy (one of Mark's bosses) didn't have her facts straight when she told Mark that he'd be able to work out of the Minneapolis office. Mark's heart just sunk. Oh no!!! A move to Appleton!! YIKES!!! He told Mark that he won't be working out of the Minneapolis office after all...he'll be working out of our HOME!!! That's a good thing, bad thing. It's a good thing because Mark won't have to worry about commuting to the Cities (winter driving, gas prices, crazy drivers, etc). It's a not necessarily good thing because sometimes Mark has a hard time focusing. So we talked about this tonight and he reminded me that when he was working out of the home for another Thrivent rep he did a really great job of focusing on work. It was when Mark was trying to make a go of it as a rep himself that he'd find a million things to do around the house before he'd get down to work. That's because he didn't like what he was doing. He LOVES what he's doing now, so I really do think this will work out. They're still not saying when this transition will take place, but we're still hoping he'll be home for good in February or March. Now we just need to decide if we're going to add on to our current house or buy a new house so that we have more room. His office is currently in our loft which works out OK...but the loft has been doubling as our guest room since the guest room became a nursery. And let's not forget to mention how small my kitchen is. My new Kitchen Aid stand mixer Mark got me for Christmas takes up every inch of counter space. Well, maybe not every inch, but it's close. I guess there are worse things to worry about, right?
Now for a prayer request: please keep the family of Gary Kaiser in your prayers. Gary (a member of Gethsemane) died tonight. Especially keep Kayla (Gary's daughter) in your prayers. Her mother died quite a few years ago. Kayla is only a Sophomore in college. I can't imagine having lost both parents by the time I was 20.
Now it's time to throw a load of laundry in the dryer and head to bed. I'm 3 hours earlier than I have been in a few nights. YEAH!!!
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
2008 is here and it's been an almost perfect beginning
Happy New Year everyone! A friend wrote in her blog that she likes even numbers and that since this is 2008, she's hoping it'll be a good year. I agree. I never thought about odd vs even numbers much until I married Mark. He LOVES even numbers. He'll chance a phone number (I think he even requested a new license plate) if it's not even. So here's to hoping 2008 is better than 2007. Not that 2007 was a total disaster, but we had some hard times last year. It began on New Year's Eve (OK...technically 2006, but close enough) with our niece Bethany (who is now 10) making an emergency trip to Children's Hospital because she slammed up against a tree at the end of the family zip line. Two skull fractures and some scratches later, this incredible girl is so blessed to be alive!! A week after that, Mark's cousin Trent died in a house fire. Tragic! Mark continued to struggle with job stuff, too.
We did see joys in 2007 though: the return of Brett Favre to the Green Bay Packers (OK...you KNEW I had to start with that one), the high school graduation of my nephew, Andrew (and subsequent entry into the Air Force), the birth of Isaiah Spies, the adoption of Hope H by our friend Beth and Ron, and the list goes on and on. Oh...and we can't forget the incredible celebration my family and friends threw me for my 40th birthday in September. So it wasn't all bad.
2008 looks to bring: job stability for Mark. He's now employed once again with Thrivent at the home office. The bummer part is that for right now he's working at the office in Appleton. That shouldn't be for long though. They're saying by March (if not earlier) he'll be at the home office in Minneapolis...which is where he was for 17 years when he got let go in the Lutheran Brotherhood merger with AAL. So this is like going home for him. Already in his few days that he's been at this new position he seems happier. 2008 will also bring the birth of my friend's (Andrea and Bert) first child. Could be any day now. As of Dec. 31, 2007, I'm also starting my scrapbooking business. We have the domain name, so now it's time to get the website up and running. Once the website is up, I'll post a link on this blog. 2008 will also bring Hope to the start of her school career as she begins pre-school in the fall. Where has the time gone?? I hope she's both potty trained and able to be without Mommy for 2.5 hours by then. 2008 could also very possibly bring a trip to Germany for me with my siblings and their spouses. Andrew is being stationed at Ramstein (am I spelling that correctly??) Air Base at the end of March so we're all planning on going over to see him. Hopefully during Oktoberfest (which, by the way, would be around my birthday. I celebrated my 30th birthday in Germany/Austria, so why not my 41st??)
Now, I can't end this post without a little bit of football talk. The football games the past few days have gone almost exactly how I would have chosen them to turn out. I would have loved to seen the Patriots get beat, but they didn't. Oh well. I also would have loved to have seen the Badgers win the Outback Bowl today, but they didn't (thanks mostly in part to some REALLY lousy reffing). But things that went well: the Packers beat up the Lions, the Vikings are out of the play offs and the Cowboys got beat by the Redskins (which helped secure the Vikings' curtain call for this season). Now we wait to see who the Packers will have in the first round of the play offs. There are lots of scenarios for how I'd like to see the post season unfold for the Packers (of course that would culminate in a trip to the Super Bowl where we'd beat the crap out of the Patriots...hey, a girl has to dream), but that's for another post. I'm too tired.
Time for bed. I wish for all of you a safe, healthy and blessed 2008.
PS...Excuse bad grammar and spelling in this post...it's been a long weekend and I'm not editing tonight.
We did see joys in 2007 though: the return of Brett Favre to the Green Bay Packers (OK...you KNEW I had to start with that one), the high school graduation of my nephew, Andrew (and subsequent entry into the Air Force), the birth of Isaiah Spies, the adoption of Hope H by our friend Beth and Ron, and the list goes on and on. Oh...and we can't forget the incredible celebration my family and friends threw me for my 40th birthday in September. So it wasn't all bad.
2008 looks to bring: job stability for Mark. He's now employed once again with Thrivent at the home office. The bummer part is that for right now he's working at the office in Appleton. That shouldn't be for long though. They're saying by March (if not earlier) he'll be at the home office in Minneapolis...which is where he was for 17 years when he got let go in the Lutheran Brotherhood merger with AAL. So this is like going home for him. Already in his few days that he's been at this new position he seems happier. 2008 will also bring the birth of my friend's (Andrea and Bert) first child. Could be any day now. As of Dec. 31, 2007, I'm also starting my scrapbooking business. We have the domain name, so now it's time to get the website up and running. Once the website is up, I'll post a link on this blog. 2008 will also bring Hope to the start of her school career as she begins pre-school in the fall. Where has the time gone?? I hope she's both potty trained and able to be without Mommy for 2.5 hours by then. 2008 could also very possibly bring a trip to Germany for me with my siblings and their spouses. Andrew is being stationed at Ramstein (am I spelling that correctly??) Air Base at the end of March so we're all planning on going over to see him. Hopefully during Oktoberfest (which, by the way, would be around my birthday. I celebrated my 30th birthday in Germany/Austria, so why not my 41st??)
Now, I can't end this post without a little bit of football talk. The football games the past few days have gone almost exactly how I would have chosen them to turn out. I would have loved to seen the Patriots get beat, but they didn't. Oh well. I also would have loved to have seen the Badgers win the Outback Bowl today, but they didn't (thanks mostly in part to some REALLY lousy reffing). But things that went well: the Packers beat up the Lions, the Vikings are out of the play offs and the Cowboys got beat by the Redskins (which helped secure the Vikings' curtain call for this season). Now we wait to see who the Packers will have in the first round of the play offs. There are lots of scenarios for how I'd like to see the post season unfold for the Packers (of course that would culminate in a trip to the Super Bowl where we'd beat the crap out of the Patriots...hey, a girl has to dream), but that's for another post. I'm too tired.
Time for bed. I wish for all of you a safe, healthy and blessed 2008.
PS...Excuse bad grammar and spelling in this post...it's been a long weekend and I'm not editing tonight.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas!!
It's 7:35 on Christmas morning and everyone, except me, is sleeping. Time to wrap a couple more gifts for people in Mark's family, take a shower, wake up Hope (and Mark) to open a few more gifts (wait until Mark sees the best gift I got him this year....he's gonna flip!! It's an autographed 10 year anniversary Packer football. All the signitures are there. I love it!), and then get ready to head to Auntie Cheryl and Uncle Mark's for the Brue family Christmas.
Even though we're so happy thinking about what this day means (the birth of our Savior thousands of years ago), for us there's just a hint of sadness as Mark starts his new job in Appleton tomorrow. He'll leave tonight and spend the night at my Mom's in Stevens Point, then head for Appleton in the morning. Although I know this is a temporary assignment (Thrivent will move him from the home office in Appleton to the home office in Minneapolis in March or so...at least that's what they're telling us), it'll still be hard. It'll be hard for me to figure out how to be a single parent to a 2 year old during the week (he'll be home on weekends) and it'll be super hard for him to be away from Hope. We just have to remember those who serve in our military and do this, without weekends at home, for months and months and months. We can do this until March. Plus, we're just thrilled that Mark will be working for the company he worked for for 17 years. He loved working for Lutheran Brotherhood, but the company let go ALOT of people in the merger with AAL. So, he's back where he belongs, and for that we're so thankful to God.
Christmas Eve worship at our church was nice yesterday afternoon. The choir did their annual contanta. I only sang on one song because I played piano for all the others. After worship was over, Hope headed directly for the pulpit and shouted, "I'm a pastor! I'm a pastor!" I said, "NO!!!" hehehe She does have a heart for God already. You should hear her sing 'Awesome God'. It's so precious.
I pray each of you is enjoying time with family and friends in celebration of the best gift ever given: Jesus Christ. He's amazing and He loves YOU. We'll be heading to central Wisconsin to celebrate this HOLYday with my family this weekend. Can't wait to get together with them all.
Merry Christmas!
From the Brue family to yours

Hope with Santa and Mrs. Claus (aka Grammy and Papa...Mark's parents)
Even though we're so happy thinking about what this day means (the birth of our Savior thousands of years ago), for us there's just a hint of sadness as Mark starts his new job in Appleton tomorrow. He'll leave tonight and spend the night at my Mom's in Stevens Point, then head for Appleton in the morning. Although I know this is a temporary assignment (Thrivent will move him from the home office in Appleton to the home office in Minneapolis in March or so...at least that's what they're telling us), it'll still be hard. It'll be hard for me to figure out how to be a single parent to a 2 year old during the week (he'll be home on weekends) and it'll be super hard for him to be away from Hope. We just have to remember those who serve in our military and do this, without weekends at home, for months and months and months. We can do this until March. Plus, we're just thrilled that Mark will be working for the company he worked for for 17 years. He loved working for Lutheran Brotherhood, but the company let go ALOT of people in the merger with AAL. So, he's back where he belongs, and for that we're so thankful to God.
Christmas Eve worship at our church was nice yesterday afternoon. The choir did their annual contanta. I only sang on one song because I played piano for all the others. After worship was over, Hope headed directly for the pulpit and shouted, "I'm a pastor! I'm a pastor!" I said, "NO!!!" hehehe She does have a heart for God already. You should hear her sing 'Awesome God'. It's so precious.
I pray each of you is enjoying time with family and friends in celebration of the best gift ever given: Jesus Christ. He's amazing and He loves YOU. We'll be heading to central Wisconsin to celebrate this HOLYday with my family this weekend. Can't wait to get together with them all.
Merry Christmas!
From the Brue family to yours
Hope with Santa and Mrs. Claus (aka Grammy and Papa...Mark's parents)
Sunday, December 23, 2007
What the &*%^
Oh man!!! Did you happen to see the Packer "game" today?? What the bleep was that all about?? For goodness sakes!!! Home field advantage in the play offs was lost today. We live in Wisconsin. They should have been able to play in that crappy weather. UGH!!! I'm feeling so bad for the Packers right now. I take that back. I'm not feeling bad for them. I'm pretty upset with them. I'll get over it though. That's my team and I love them. But I do have to say that they better look better next week and into the play offs than they did today or we don't stand a stinkin' chance. The good news: Dallas' T.O. (Terrell Owens) got injured in last nights game (which the Cowboys barely won). So normally I'm not one who wants people to get injured, but this is football! hehe
I made it home from church (a 20 mile drive) alive today (obviously...or I wouldn't be writing this post). It was a scary ride home though. It was really windy and the snow was really blowing. I don't think it would have been so bad except I got behind a snow plow and every time he'd plow, the wind would pick up the snow and swirl it around so you couldn't see ANYTHING!! The mini van in back of me thought it would be a good idea to tailgate me and I thought for sure that eventually I was going to get hit head on by a car heading north (I was heading south) because they couldn't see either. I got into the driveway, turned the car off, and I just cried for about a minute. I don't think I've ever been so happy to be home.
About an hour or two after I got home we braved the weather to go to the ER. When I got home Hope had stinky pants (not so unusual). What was unusual though is that her "stinkies" seemed to have had a reddish tint to them. Mark and I both looked at the diaper and looked at Hope and decided it wasn't red after all. Well, not even a half an hour later she had stinkies again, so I changed her again. This time it seemed to be more red than the first one. I told Mark that we were taking her to the ER and he agreed. To make a long story short: they did a smear test (doesn't that sound like fun) and it came back negative, so it wasn't blood. The doctor said that the test is REALLY sensitive, so if there were any trace of blood in her stool it would have detected it. Plus, she didn't have a fever, her heart and everything sounded great, her disposition was still bubbly and happy and she said she didn't hurt anywhere. So we came home and were thankful that she's OK. Again, we weren't thankful at the outcome of the Packer game, but if I had to choose one thing to be happy about, it'd be Hope. DUH!
I probably won't be posting now until after Christmas, so I wish to each of you a very Merry Christmas. May you find joy in the small things: time with family and friends, your favorite Christmas carol on the radio, and salvation that came in the form of a tiny little baby named Jesus thousands of years ago. Merry CHRISTmas everyone! (Now...it's to the basement to watch the Vikings get beat (PLEASE SANTA) and wrap some gifts. hehehe)
I made it home from church (a 20 mile drive) alive today (obviously...or I wouldn't be writing this post). It was a scary ride home though. It was really windy and the snow was really blowing. I don't think it would have been so bad except I got behind a snow plow and every time he'd plow, the wind would pick up the snow and swirl it around so you couldn't see ANYTHING!! The mini van in back of me thought it would be a good idea to tailgate me and I thought for sure that eventually I was going to get hit head on by a car heading north (I was heading south) because they couldn't see either. I got into the driveway, turned the car off, and I just cried for about a minute. I don't think I've ever been so happy to be home.
About an hour or two after I got home we braved the weather to go to the ER. When I got home Hope had stinky pants (not so unusual). What was unusual though is that her "stinkies" seemed to have had a reddish tint to them. Mark and I both looked at the diaper and looked at Hope and decided it wasn't red after all. Well, not even a half an hour later she had stinkies again, so I changed her again. This time it seemed to be more red than the first one. I told Mark that we were taking her to the ER and he agreed. To make a long story short: they did a smear test (doesn't that sound like fun) and it came back negative, so it wasn't blood. The doctor said that the test is REALLY sensitive, so if there were any trace of blood in her stool it would have detected it. Plus, she didn't have a fever, her heart and everything sounded great, her disposition was still bubbly and happy and she said she didn't hurt anywhere. So we came home and were thankful that she's OK. Again, we weren't thankful at the outcome of the Packer game, but if I had to choose one thing to be happy about, it'd be Hope. DUH!
I probably won't be posting now until after Christmas, so I wish to each of you a very Merry Christmas. May you find joy in the small things: time with family and friends, your favorite Christmas carol on the radio, and salvation that came in the form of a tiny little baby named Jesus thousands of years ago. Merry CHRISTmas everyone! (Now...it's to the basement to watch the Vikings get beat (PLEASE SANTA) and wrap some gifts. hehehe)
Saturday, December 8, 2007
I love the color pink, but REALLY...
So I've been fighting this sore throat for over a week now. It's finally won. It's been so sore the past couple of days that I can't stand it. I was almost ready to go see the doctor to see if it was strep, but I thought I'd wait it out. A couple of times during the night I woke up and my right eye was "glued" shut. I managed to get it open somehow. Well, at about 7:30 this morning I woke up to realize that my eye was REALLY "glued" shut and I couldn't open it. I also realized that Hope was soak and wet and, therefore, so was my bed. UGH!!! So here I was, trying to get her out of her wet pajamas, getting the wet sheets off the bed and dry ones on the bed--all with one eye. NOT a pleasant experience this morning. Mark got me a warm, wet rag and I finally managed to get my eye opened. The eyelid was really swollen, it was really tearing up (as a matter of fact, it was tearing while it was still glued shut)and my vision was blurry because of all the gunk. I looked at my eyeball and guess what color it was?? PINK!!! Yep. My favorite color...just not on my eye. I looked up my symptoms on line and came up with pink eye. I called the clinic at 8am sharp and had about 10 minutes to get there so they could see me right away. Diagnosis: pink eye. UGH!! I've never had this. I have no idea where I got it from. Of course my immediate reaction was for Hope's care. I asked the doctor if I needed to stay away from her. He told me to just not let her touch my face. Oh...and he checked my throat, too. Not strep. Praise God for that. I also asked the doctor if I could go to work tomorrow (Sunday) or not. He said that he'd prefer me to wait until Monday, but he also realizes that this time of the year is really busy for children's ministers, so he said I could go. I just have to be careful not to let the kids pile on me. hehehe I can't wait to go and find out which one of the little stinkers gave this to me. Just kidding. So I'll go to church tomorrow with my red, swollen eye, and I'll tell people that Mark beat me up. hehehe Tomorrow is the last Sunday practice for the children's program before we lead worship next Sunday, so it's a good thing I can go.
That's it from here. Time to go put some more drops in my eyes. Like I said before, I love pink, but I think it looks better on ME than on my eyeball.
That's it from here. Time to go put some more drops in my eyes. Like I said before, I love pink, but I think it looks better on ME than on my eyeball.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
2007 Sports Illustrated Man of the Year
I've added a new link to the right. Check it out. The article and the pictures are great!! If you haven't guessed by now who they've chosen for this award, it's Uncle Brett!!!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Ugh and Ugh!!
OK...so I haven't posted anything since the Cowgirls beat the Packers on Thursday night. In all honesty, it took me a couple of days to get over the sting. It's not that the Packers lost (I can handle that---every true Packer fan, although we don't like to lose, are used to losing), but it's that they lost to the COWGIRLS!!! There were many things about the game that were unfair. Basically, the Cowgirls' A-team had to play the Packers B-team because we had a couple of our key players injured. And then there was that hit to Brett Favre early in the 2nd quarter that put him out for the rest of the game. My stomach was sick! NOT BRETT!!! Now keep in mind that up until that point, Brett was not having the game of his life. He was trying to hard. Throwing passes he never should have thrown...only to go into the hands of the enemy and over the goal line for points. There are two silver linings to this loss as I see it. One is that anyone who doubted that Aaron Rogers will be a great QB for the Pack when Brett retires, well, I think they've probably changed their minds now. Aaron did an AWESOME job on Thursday night!! He showed that he's got what it takes to be a QB in the NFL. He played great under pressure (he even threw for his first 2 TDs in his NFL career). The team worked with him and really let him lead. So I have hope that the Packers won't descend to the mirey deep when Brett retires. The other silver lining is that if we do have to meet the Cowboys in the play offs, I'm pretty confident we can win. By then all of our guys will be healthy(God willing) and we can play the game we know we can play. So Cowgirls: BRING IT ON!!!
OK...enough about football.
Now on to the second UGH. We got snow yesterday. I hate winter!! It'd be great if I could stay cozied up by the fireplace with my family, but unfortunately, we still have to do the every day things in the winter. I did make it to church today, but the back roads were pretty slick at times. All of the people who have been wishing for a white Christmas got their wishes. I'm sure we won't see the ground again until mid-late June. hehehe OK...so it might be as early as April, but still, it'll be a long time before we see grass again. This is the time of the year I so miss living in the South.
Oh...and my Mom fell yesterday (there was a patch of ice under the snow that she didn't see...all because her landlord didn't bother plowing until later in the day). Fortunately nothing is broken. She, like Brett Favre, injured her elbow and her shoulder. Nothing serious, just inconvenient.
We took Hope to see Santa and Mrs. Claus yesterday (aka Grammy and Papa). She sat on Grammy's lap but didn't have anything to do with Santa until they took a break and he saw her in the hallway. Then she warmed up a little to him. I'll post pictures later. One of these days she won't be afraid of the big guy in the red suit.
One more thing. This is really exciting!! Mark got a new job. YEAH!!! He will soon be among the employed. He'll be working for the Thriven home office in Appleton, WI. When he went to interview for the job last week I was already starting to get stressed out about being a "single" parent and getting the house ready to be put on the market. For those of you not familiar with Wisconsin geography, Appleton is about 3.5-4 hours west of River Falls. It's near Green Bay. There would be definite advantages to moving there for sure, but like I said, I had NO idea how I was going to do all the every day things that need to be done AND get the house cleaned and ready to sell. The really good news: Mark will only be working in Appleton for a few months. They want to pilot this same program at the Minneapolis home office and they want him to be the lead. So we don't have to move after all. YEAH!!! It'll be really hard the next few months (especially on Hope), but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. It's a great job and from what Mark knows from when he used to work for Lutheran Brotherhood, he'll probably be able to retire (at least from that company) in 7-8 years. He's really looking forward to this new job (it's some type of a research job which is what he LOVES) and getting back to work for a company he's always loved. So it's a win-win situation. Thank you, Lord, for providing for our family.
One other bit of news before I go. We'll be registering Hope for pre-school come February. Can you believe it?? Didn't we just bring her home from the hospital?? There's a great pre-school in River Falls that she'll be going to. The teachers are all so, so good and they're friends of mine. We're hoping that we can get her in the Wed/Fri class because that'll work out best for my schedule at work. I had a dream the other night that I took her to pre school for the first time and as I left I just cried!! I'm sure that's exactly how it'll happen. Now we just have to get her potty trained AND able to be with someone other than Mommy. She'll probably cry the first few days, but hopefully that won't last for long.
Have a great day!! Thanks for checking in.
OK...enough about football.
Now on to the second UGH. We got snow yesterday. I hate winter!! It'd be great if I could stay cozied up by the fireplace with my family, but unfortunately, we still have to do the every day things in the winter. I did make it to church today, but the back roads were pretty slick at times. All of the people who have been wishing for a white Christmas got their wishes. I'm sure we won't see the ground again until mid-late June. hehehe OK...so it might be as early as April, but still, it'll be a long time before we see grass again. This is the time of the year I so miss living in the South.
Oh...and my Mom fell yesterday (there was a patch of ice under the snow that she didn't see...all because her landlord didn't bother plowing until later in the day). Fortunately nothing is broken. She, like Brett Favre, injured her elbow and her shoulder. Nothing serious, just inconvenient.
We took Hope to see Santa and Mrs. Claus yesterday (aka Grammy and Papa). She sat on Grammy's lap but didn't have anything to do with Santa until they took a break and he saw her in the hallway. Then she warmed up a little to him. I'll post pictures later. One of these days she won't be afraid of the big guy in the red suit.
One more thing. This is really exciting!! Mark got a new job. YEAH!!! He will soon be among the employed. He'll be working for the Thriven home office in Appleton, WI. When he went to interview for the job last week I was already starting to get stressed out about being a "single" parent and getting the house ready to be put on the market. For those of you not familiar with Wisconsin geography, Appleton is about 3.5-4 hours west of River Falls. It's near Green Bay. There would be definite advantages to moving there for sure, but like I said, I had NO idea how I was going to do all the every day things that need to be done AND get the house cleaned and ready to sell. The really good news: Mark will only be working in Appleton for a few months. They want to pilot this same program at the Minneapolis home office and they want him to be the lead. So we don't have to move after all. YEAH!!! It'll be really hard the next few months (especially on Hope), but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. It's a great job and from what Mark knows from when he used to work for Lutheran Brotherhood, he'll probably be able to retire (at least from that company) in 7-8 years. He's really looking forward to this new job (it's some type of a research job which is what he LOVES) and getting back to work for a company he's always loved. So it's a win-win situation. Thank you, Lord, for providing for our family.
One other bit of news before I go. We'll be registering Hope for pre-school come February. Can you believe it?? Didn't we just bring her home from the hospital?? There's a great pre-school in River Falls that she'll be going to. The teachers are all so, so good and they're friends of mine. We're hoping that we can get her in the Wed/Fri class because that'll work out best for my schedule at work. I had a dream the other night that I took her to pre school for the first time and as I left I just cried!! I'm sure that's exactly how it'll happen. Now we just have to get her potty trained AND able to be with someone other than Mommy. She'll probably cry the first few days, but hopefully that won't last for long.
Have a great day!! Thanks for checking in.
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