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Welcome to this woman's world. You'll find out everything about me, a 40-something mom of a toddler, two preschoolers and a teenager with a home and a freelance editing and writing career. I write product and book reviews, health updates, personal journal entries, paid postings and a bit of randomness. I hope you enjoy and come back often.
1. Avoiding a Construction Zone

I hate to admit it, but I don't have any solutions for avoiding construction zones. However, after I figure out this blog template I am hoping to have many solutions for you. In the meantime, please click around and read some of my old posts. Here are a few of my favorites:





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