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45 Years and Gratitude

45 Years and Gratitude

Yesterday was my birthday, and I've reached the great mid age of 45. It's been an amazing weekend of celebration with friends and family, and a honestly a true joy. Yes, it was technically a Tuesday, yes, it rained, and yes I worked all day—but I chose for it to be a wonderful day, and somehow that makes all the difference.

My mom asked me this weekend if hitting 45 felt different, and the first and unchecked answer was no. Turning 45 doesn't affect my psyche, I still feel young(ish), healthy, and the same old me! But, there are a few things stirring underneath. I've always compared my age to my older brother, who died a long time ago. If I'm 45, then he would have been 47. For some reason, THAT bothered me. I'm approaching the age where I will have lived longer without him in my life, then with him. That is hard for my brain to comprehend. He never met my husband, my beautiful children, or got to the amazing life I've built. He was 25 when he died, and I was 23. Absolute babies. It is downright tragic.

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We are giddy to be three!

We are giddy to be three!

We are nearly three and growing like a weed!

2021 Co. will be three years old on Monday, November 22nd and being a toddler in real life and in business life is both incredibly fun + frustrating.

Being in the awkward toddler stage, we are learning a new language and phrases like “supply chain,” “cost of goods sold,” and “cost per square foot” are starting to feel a little less foreign. Although we freely admit that having to discuss such topics can still inspire a good old-fashioned temper tantrum..

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fall feelings

fall feelings

I’ll be honest, the summer is my favorite season. The days are long, bright and warm. Also, during the summer I still have fall to look forward to—which I also love, but a little less.

For me, fall feels like a Sunday night when I was in high school, trying to enjoy the last few hours of the weekend before the alarm goes off the next morning and remember the test you haven’t prepared for.

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