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In addition to starting preschool with Miss M, I also recently joined a women's Bible study and am trying to stay on track with the wedding sewing. Sadly that means my blogging time has been nixed. I'm enjoying school with Miss M very much and am making progress on the wedding sewing. I'll have something to show soon...if I can get it photographed and posted!

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