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It's 11:15pm, do you know where your blog post is??

Things have been busy.  I am working on a new project at my day job which is fresh and keeps me moving.  Before I know it the time is up and the day is done.  I like that.  The New Year has us motivated for our business and we are unfolding new layers of promotion for it while honing in on our current client campaigns with excitement.  I'm eager for it anew and it feels so right.  Like most people with babies say, I feel like I can't imagine our lives without or before our baby business was in it.

I think I want to host this weekend.  I feel like cooking up some goodness by way of my crockpot and dolling up an appetizer or two.  Oh and not now, because quite honestly my phone is in the other room and well, I am not, I will be posting about a Baked Crab Rangoon recipe I used on New Year's Eve.  I took blog pics and all.  I'll say this: it clearly DID NOT disappoint and I feel it only my duty to share and pass it on.

Tomorrow is the camel in the commercials favorite day and I'm pretty excited too.  Wednesdays always offer a pep in step and extra optimism.  At least for me.  I may even wear two flowers in my hair.

I'll get back to posting photos in my posts again soon.  I know that's a thing that's appreciated, am I right bloggers?  For now, I'm just easing back in with the meat words of the sandwich.

Loveyameanitbyeee.

Let's meet again,
M

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