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June 19th, 2025

I took the day off yesterday and unplugged for a bit. Even here in Costa Rica where you wouldn't think you can still get hooked on technology, you absolutely can. I realized this morning that my birthday is next week! 33 years old, wow, my knees tell me I'm older, but what do they know. Today I spent the better part of the morning adjusting, and fixing my website. I was unable to sleep for most of last night because of something my sister had said the day before. She said, "I think if you merged your Blog with your sticker website it would be more beneficial for you", or something to that affect. I took those words and added a link from my Blog to my website and left it at that. Then, last night, as I laid my head down, it hit me all at once. No you idiot, the website should be where people go to find your blog! When I woke up this morning, that's exactly what I did. Thank you Canva, I don't know if anyone at the company will read this, but you are a lifesaver! Anyway, the sun is super bright today!

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