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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Vivian
Something that you may not know about me is that I’ve always had a dream of being a writer…not just someone who types up a blog but an honest to goodness going to the printers writer. In order to … Continue reading
“But You Might Mess it Up…”
“I wanna help! How can I help you?” For most people that statement is probably a God-send. So many people, when they are facing a big project, are eager to have a team behind them that can take care of … Continue reading
Open Letter to the Girls in White Dresses
Dear Sweet 16: I don’t know if you know it yet, but that’s what we’ve started calling you–the group of 16 ladies who came together on a sunny day in April to be the first senior representatives for Alex Lasota … Continue reading
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