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Old 08-21-2014, 08:44 PM #1
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I can't sit on the computer all day like I used to, so I've been doing low key chores around the house, when I have the energy. My house is so much more organized than it used to be! Papers are filed, drawers organized, books sorted alphabetically and magazines ordered by type and date. I'd trade it all to be back at work in an instant, but it's important to think of the positives. Thanks for the reminder :-)
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