Sorta Random Sunday: On Vacation!

I'll be honest. I don't have much for you all this week for Sorta Random Sunday. Selenid and I currently are taking our first (albeit) mini vacation since we both graduated last June.

So, you'll have to excuse us.

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We are headed for vacation to Skaneateles, NY to stay at Mirbeau. We are doing this sans kids as they will be staying with Selenid's mom with some assistance from various members of the local Frey family. Needless to say, we are pretty excited!

We are both so enthralled to work at jobs we love. But, both of us being honest, we needed to getaway to recharge.

So, with that being said, I hope that you all are also enjoying your long weekends. And if you are not, that's ok. Look at your calender and figure out when you can tale some time to recharge as well.

If there is one thing that I have come to appreciate more and more over the past year, it is that self care is super important!

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