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If you're in a Hiroshima-style shop, the ordering process is a bit different - in addition to choosing ingredients like shrimp and squid, you'll generally have an option of either "soba" noodles (actually thin ramen-style wheat noodles) or thicker udon noodles. There may also be an option for no noodles at all. The chef will prepare your pancake and serve it on the grill in front of you. Cut the pancake into bite-size rectangles, and add extra sauce, mayonnaise and other condiments to taste as you eat.
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The metal grill in an okonomiyaki restaurant is called a teppan, and menus will feature other foods prepared on the teppan grill, such as yakisoba (stir-fried ramen-style noodles with vegetables and sauce) and grilled seafood, vegetables and meat. Many shops have one large teppan grill with a counter surrounding it (a good place to watch the chefs in action), while others have separate grills at each table.
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Often okonomiyaki restaurants will also prepare items individually on the teppanyaki grill.
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At Winters & Yonker, P.A., we work quickly to protect our clients. We will begin gathering the evidence needed to build a strong case as soon as possible. We are known as “aggressive attorneys,” and indeed, our experienced and dedicated personal injury lawyers are prepared to fight for you from day one. Call us at (813) 223-6200 or schedule a free initial consultation at our Tampa offices or in your home.
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A serious accident can change your life in ways most people don’t understand. The daily battle with pain, the mounting medical bills and the disruption of your life can take a tremendous toll. We know how difficult this is for you. We understand how it feels to have your life turned upside down in an instant. We can help you get through this. Our attorneys help victims of a wide range of accidents. From pedestrian accidents and car wrecks to semi-truck accidents and slip-and-fall cases, we fight for victims of serious personal injuries.
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When our law firm represents you, we will review your medical records as soon as possible. We can most likely help you locate and gain access to well-qualified physicians, even if your health insurance coverage is limited. The quality of the care you receive in the early days after your injury can make a huge difference, both medically and legally. We will help keep communication channels open between you, your doctors and our attorneys to make sure your care is handled properly.
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We have refined our processes for recovering compensation for injured people after years of practice. We are known for our personalized, aggressive representation. We help clients tap into all available sources of compensation. We will help you get the money you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage and more.
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As a lawyer, Marc is compelled by a desire to seek justice for the injured. Marc has always focused on personal injury law and feels called to help those who are battling against large insurers for the compensation they deserve.
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Bill began his career as a personal injury lawyer at a larger firm, where he had the opportunity to help numerous clients who were being denied their due compensation because of overreach by insurance companies.
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Smith finds gratitude in his work through “the ability to leave someone in a better situation than when they came to you.” He loves meeting and interacting with people, and encourages you to call him today!
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Mr. Seplowe is experienced in Personal Injury law. His goal is to help you understand the legal issues you face and to obtain the maximum value for your claim either through settlement or trial.
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During his undergrad years, Allen interned at the Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, California, assisting in the legal department, and was privy to the different obstacles clients faced after experiencing an accident.
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Trevor has worked in personal injury law since his graduation in 2015. He joined Winters & Yonker in 2016 and is a member of the Florida Bar Association and the American Bar Association.
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It was Matt’s first law class in college when he knew that he wanted to practice law and advocate for those in need of help. Matt later graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 2017.
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Patrick appreciates the firm’s dedication to its clients and assists in providing qualified legal advice and representation to those in need. At Winters & Yonker, Patrick serves as a mentor to the associate attorneys as they master the ropes of litigation and assist clients in finding justice.
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It’s pretty difficult to indulge in delicious food and still be beach ready. Luckily, the clean eating trend doesn’t seem to be such a trend anymore. In fact, being vegan and eating healthy is starting to become the norm for many people. Because of this we’re seeing more and more vegan/ healthy options popping up. Miami is known for its beautiful beaches and savory foods but now you can add vegan to the list of foods popular in town! Check out these vegan spots next time you’re in Miami.
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This café is located in the heart of Miami, inside of Love Life Wellness center, a place where you can schedule workouts/yoga classes, holistic services, and of course, eat! This place is dedicated to offering customers a way to heal both mentally and physically. However, if you’re only interested in the food than that’s okay too. The café offers everything from breakfast to soups to burgers to pizza! Everything is made with health in mind, so you won’t feel guilty eating it.
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If you have a sweet tooth, Chef Chloe and The Vegan Café is the place for you. They offer cake, cookies, cupcakes, and more. The food taste good, looks good, and the café is located in the Miami design district - you’ll be Instagraming everything! The staff is also a huge part of the welcoming feeling because they’re so attentive and willing to help in any way they can. There’s also the fact that the café is so popular that even celebrities go there. All this aside, the food is what stands out the most. If you didn’t know it was vegan food, you’d never be able to tell.
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Don’t let the name fool you. DIRT is all about clean-eating which is why they offer vegan options to their customers. The idea is to have inclusivity at the restaurant so anyone who wants to eat clean can enjoy - vegan or not. With two locations in Miami, DIRT has been the talk of the town for offering fresh, delicious food. Jeff LaTulippe, co-founder, says he started DIRT because he struggled with his weight in the past and wanted to provide a place where you didn’t have to compromise on taste in order to eat clean.
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Delirio Fresh offers abundant meals to give you tons of energy for your day. They’re unique however, because they practice what they preach. Not only do they have four locations in Miami where you can go to enjoy some healthy vegan food, but they also offer meal plans to be delivered right to your door. That’s right, they have made it so simple for you to be healthy on a daily basis! Everything from green juices to acai bowls to smoothies to empanadas – Delirio Fresh has got it.
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Almalibre Açaí Bar aims at feeding your adventurous sprit in hopes of giving you the courage to go out and do what you’ve always wanted. They have a number of items on their menu, but their acai is by far the most popular. Almalibre carries a unique formula for their acai that no one else in the world offers (because they own the rights to it of course). Nevertheless, the acai is creamy and flavorful and according to the owner, the #1 acai not just in Miami but in Florida!
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Vegan & Juice is a quaint little place in Miami that offers fresh, healthy vegan food. They stress the importance of health and treating our bodies like delicate temples that should be treasured. Along with the use of science, the staff at Vegan & Juice understand what our bodies need to be healthy and they incorporate that into their food options. The menu is unique in flavor and choices and everything tastes exquisite.
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Balboa Water Group has several lines of industry revolutionizing spa jets. Spa jets are for sale in a spectrum of colors and finishes to match your personal design style. All Balboa spa jets are engineered to rugged detail for speedy, defect-free installations and sustained use.Buy from Balboa and save!
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Tasmania's Alex Doolan scored the first century of the Sheffield Shield summer before Queensland fought back on a Gabba green top with more bark than bite.
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The Tigers reached 5-257 at stumps on day one of the Shield season after George Bailey won the toss and opted to bat under grey skies on what looked to be a menacingly green wicket on Tuesday.
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But, in a rematch of last year's Shield final, the visitors handled it with early aplomb to cruise to 1-188 before a late Bulls fightback - including a collapse of 3-7 - restored the balance.
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Former Test No.3 Doolan (115) looked typically untroubled in reaching his 10th first class century, slaying anything short through point and dispatching a Mitchell Swepson full toss to the square leg boundary to bring up triple figures late in the second session.
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"We were keen to take on the challenge of batting first here and hopefully tomorrow it quickens up and our bowlers can do a bit of damage," the four-Test player told AAP.
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The 32-year-old said continuing Tasmania's resurgence, rather than pushing for another chance at the highest level, would drive him this season.
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"I don't think about it at all," he said of his chances of a Test berth this summer.
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"I think that ship's probably sailed for me and if someone gets caught up in thinking about Test spots, who's in and who's out, it just takes away from your own game.
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"Tassie's come a long way in the last 12 months, 18 months, to challenge for silverware in almost every competition we play."
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A patient 43 from Beau Webster, who shared in a 134-run stand for the second wicket with Doolan, helped Tasmania into a commanding position after a slightly delayed start due to rain.
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But Queensland's patience was rewarded late in the day, with Peter George (3-42) finding the centurion's edge and Luke Feldman (1-49 off 26 overs) toiling hard.
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Former Test gloveman Matthew Wade was unbeaten on 37 at stumps and will be key to their push for a 350-plus total on Wednesday.
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Meanwhile, Queensland trio Matthew Renshaw, Michael Neser and Brendan Doggett will fly home after not being selected for the second Test in the United Arab Emirates, but will not be available until the second round of Shield action against South Australia in Adelaide.
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Backpack With Front Ring | Zara | £29.99 | Link - I have seen this bag on Instagram a few times and it is just gorgeous!
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Grey Crop Cable Knit Jumper | Topshop | £34.00 | Link - Cropped jumpers are my go to with skirts.
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Yellow Tartan Scarf | ASOS | £15 | Link - I have actually now purchased this one! I fell in love with it, I don't usually tend to wear yellow but I love this.
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Pink Pearl Ankle Boots | Missguided | £35.00 | Link - These have to be some of the prettiest boots I have ever seen!
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Side Zip Black Ankle Boots | Matalan | £20.00 | Link - Love a good comfy pair of boots!
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Yellow Leather Look Mini Skirt | New Look | £19.99 - Link - I absolutely adore the colour of this. It also comes in a tan, burgundy, yellow and dark red.
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Blush Chunky Knit Jumper Dress | Missguided | £35.00 | Link - What is better than a cosy knit?!
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Grey Faux Fur Coat | Boohoo | £65.00 | Link - I am in love with this style of coat!
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Dark Red Embroidered Shoes | River Island | £28.00 | Link - These give me all of the Autumn/Winter vibes.
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Open seven days a week, our blood and marrow transplant program is the region’s largest, offering patients the widest range of treatment options. Learn more.
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Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Although our street address is Shawnee Mission Parkway, the main entrance to the Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Care Pavilion and Westwood Medical Pavilion is located off Belinder Road.
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We are located at the northeast corner of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Belinder Road. Free valet parking is available for your convenience.
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Handicapped parking spaces are available on the west side of the pavilion. The lane at the west side of the building is for dropping off and picking up patients only.
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The parking garage entrance is just off Belinder Road. The first two levels of our parking garage, P2 (orange level) and P3 (green level), are reserved for patient parking. Additional parking is on P5. All garage parking is complimentary.
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If you would like wheelchair assistance from the garage, call us at 913-945-5713 or 913-945-5712 and we will arrange to meet you at your car once you’ve parked in the garage.
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To enter from the parking garage, take the elevator. If you need information, go to Level 2, which is the main level. Visit the Information Desk in the west end of the lobby for directions to your appointment.
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The Blood and Marrow Transplant program is on Level 3.
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I want you to bookmark this blog post and pull it out on another day when you need encouragement in public speaking and persistence, because it is a tale that will make your speaking troubles look small.
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Kevin O'Neal of The Indianapolis Star reported a remarkable story today about special education teacher Mary French, who got to give her high school valedictorian speech...this week, 42 years after her graduation from Arkansas's Foreman High School. French, who is black, attended the all-black half of the high school until the two merged during her years there. But when she graduated in 1968 with the highest grade-point average in the school, it was determined that she hadn't attended for all four years--since some of them were spent in the segregated side of Foreman, across town. A white girl in her class gave the valedictory address instead.
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Over the years, French has returned to Foreman -- a town of about 1,100 just a few miles from where Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas come together -- and each time, she has felt disappointment when walking past a display honoring the school's valedictorians. French, now 60, shared her story with her colleagues at Fall Creek Valley Middle School, a Northeastside school where she has taught special education for 20 years. "We heard that story, and our jaws hit the floor," Kathy Luessow, principal at Fall Creek Valley Middle School, said Wednesday. "We asked how that could happen, and she said that was a different time."
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We know this is only the beginning of a long journey. We understand as we go to college, we still will be confronted with obstacles that will certainly deter us. But remember, all things are possible if we believe....Let's travel. Let's start our own businesses. Let's become teachers. Let's become lawyers, doctors or whatever we desire. We should commend ourselves that we can be whatever we want to be.
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You can read the valedictory speech she wrote, in full, here. Yes, the words read poignantly today, in light of the story--her "all things are possible if we believe" theme turned out to be true. But more than that, this is an excellent valediction, with simple but stirring language, a hopeful view of the future, a focus on students and teachers, and fitting, rather than overdone, rhetorical flourishes.
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If someone knows of video out there of this late-in-coming valediction, please leave a link to it in the comments. I'm so delighted to share this wonderful story with you, and welcome your reactions. Please do pass this on to a friend or colleague and share this inspiring tale.
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How would you rate the employment opportunities in Five Points? Excellent. High paying jobs are easy to find. Good. There are a fair amount of good paying jobs available. Poor. There are some jobs available. Awful. The job market has run dry. View resultsWrite a review to give others more information about this area.
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How accessible is public transportation in Five Points? Very. Lots of options, commuting to work is a breeze. Somewhat. There is some, but my commute could be shorter. Fairly. I need to travel a long way to get to work. Not. There is no public transportation in this area. View resultsWrite a review to give others more information about this area.
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The income per capita in Five Points is 51% lower than the national average.
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The median household income in Five Points is 51% lower than the national average.
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The unemployment rate in Five Points is 224% higher than the national average.
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The poverty level in Five Points is equal to the national average.
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Source: The Five Points, Detroit, MI employment data displayed above is derived from the 2016 United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).
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It’s hard to believe that a road dog like Bob Weir hasn’t put out an album of completely original work for over 30 years – but thus is the nature of being a road dog like Bob Weir.
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Fresh off the road with Dead & Company, Weir is embarking on a new solo adventure. The album’s called Blue Mountain, and we’re extremely excited to present some of it as part of this week’s “New Tracks on the Trail” program.
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Described as an homage to Bob’s love of the cowboy music of his youth (he spent some time working in Wyoming when he was 15), it took three years for the album to evolve into full fruition. It will be released Sept. 30.
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-Todd Snider: Tracks from his new album, Eastside Bulldog. Featuring improvised lyrics the album shares the lore of Snider’s hard-partying alter ego, Elmo Buzz: “… Songs about East Nashville, chicks, cars, fighting, partying and Bocephus – and that’s it,” Snider explained.
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Eastside Bulldog features contributions from Elizabeth Cook, Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires, Chris Robinson, Hank Williams III and Shooter Jennings. It’s set for Oct. 7 release.
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-The Pretenders: Cuts from the band’s first new album in eight years, Alone.
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Speaking of alone – singer/guitarist Chrissie Hynde is the only original member of the band to appear on the record. In fact, this version of the band represents the 12th iteration of The Pretenders.
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ll precede a five-week U.S. tour with Stevie Nicks.
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Check out the Pitchfork review HERE.
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-The Avett Brothers: Tracks from the North Carolina folk rock band’s ninth full-length album, True Sadness.
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Preview the album and read a critical review HERE.
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-Hamish Anderson: Work from the Australian blues artist’s long-anticipated album, Trouble.
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Gary Clark Jr singled out Anderson as one of the under-30 guitarists you should be watching. Rick Jamm of JamSphere described his guitar playing as “crackerjack sharp”.
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Check out the official music video for the album’s first single HERE.
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Trouble is due Oct. 21.
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There ya have it – another Tuesday, another nice selection of new tracks in which to divulge. Thanks as usual to Rockin’ Rudy’s for sponsoring New Tracks on the Trail!
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Spotlight on SheSpeaks Blogger - Lisa Blanco of Try This!
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Lisa Blanco has three children ages 7, 8, & 10. She's the Children's Church leader and she spends a lot of time volunteering at her kids school helping out the teachers. Three years ago, she was diagnosed with heart disease and now she's living with an ICD/pacemaker inside. When not busy with kids, she is writing on her blog Try This!
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Lisa is an active member of our community and most recently worked on the L'Oreal Magic Cream campaign.
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We wanted to learn more about her so sat down to find our more, and here is what we discovered.
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My niche is…Parenting, Kids products.
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I write when…..My kids are in school. Summer is usually slow for me on the blog.
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How has blogging changed my life: It gives me something to do. It helps me to feel like I am helping other families by sharing what works and what doesn’t so they waste their money. I am a quiet person so this also gives me an outlet to reach a lot of people without actually talking in a large group.
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A brand I have loved working with: I love working with Boogie Wipes. It is a great product that was invented by a mom.
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When did I start blogging: 2010, and when I look back at my first post I laugh at how far I have come with content and posting.
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How I see the future of blogging/social media: I think it is going to continue growing. Everyone wants to be heard and blogging is a great way to share.
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Where I work: I do most my blogging sitting on the couch watching TV.
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I am connected….A lot, though, I try to do anything technology based while the kids are in school so that when they are home my focus is on them. They are little for only so long and I don’t want their memory of their childhood with mom on the computer.
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When I’m stressed, I…..Walk and pray.
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My favorite gadget is….My camera. I love taking my camera everywhere, you never know when the moment will come that you want to take a picture.
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