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The ramblings of a full-time mother and writer who home-schools with two sons, two dogs, one cat, one snake, and a tarantula.
1. A New Beginning

   Well, my divorce is final. Really it has been for almost three months now, but it is just sinking in. I am ready now to start picking up the pieces and moving forward. I have new goals and hope to be blogging much more frequently now.


Goals:
1. Write every day for at least half an hour.
2. Blog twice a week.
3. Read three books a week.
4. Reorganize the house.
5. Create a schedule and stick to it.

   I have a new hobby too. I am decorating eggs. I want to learn all of the different methods used around the world to decorate eggs and master the craft. So far, I have been working on Japanese style washi paper wrapped eggs and Ukrainian style dyed and etched eggs. My camera needs batteries, so I can't post pictures, but I will later this week.

  Good luck to everyone out there who is having to start over for whatever reason.

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