Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might. Ecc. 9:10
~Write E-book on Traveling the Lower 48 States and Homeschooling in an RV
~Get Website up on Canine Epilepsy
~Make more wreaths using vintage items and figure a way to market them
~Organize photos
~Finish Scrapbook of our RV trip to 48 states
~Make at least 50 Christmas angels to sell next Christmas
~Lose 21 Pounds
Jul. 8, 2008 - The Joys of a Simple Walk
This last weekend we went to our own "Hundred Acre (well, not quite) Woods" in the Appalachian Mountains. Since we bought this property a year and a half ago, it just totally amazes me. Last year we didn't get to experience it fully due to a late frost that killed a lot of buds, so this year has been a wonderful surprise. Luckily we don't live far from it, so we make it out there about once a week. God has created such wonders, and I am amazed at how our little corner of the world changes from week to week - it seems every week something new is blooming and making itself known. For me, I feel so much more energized after being out in His creation, seeing the delights He has mastered around every corner - the thrill of seeing a deer in our woods (even though we see many, each is a delight), seeing the markings a bear has left, hearing the birds joyous chorus, finding out that we have an abundance of rasberry bushes, the view of the distant mountains, the gentle babbling of the brook, and the soft fragrant breeze. Yes this is truly paradise, and it is indeed our "Blessing Hill".
Here are a few of the delights found this last weekend.

Our view of the mountains. I never get tired of the view.

I believe this is an Eastern Box Turtle. We saw two of these guys today. One was digging a little hole.

Some dainty and graceful Queen Anne's Lace.

Some delicious blackberries! They're not at their peak yet, but we still had a nice little snack.

Some beautiful Black-Eyed Susan's.
Isn't God's handiwork wonderful! Have a blessed day!
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Jul. 7, 2008 - Schoolhouse Planner Giveaway!
Check out this great new Home and Homeschool planner!

Angela at Homeschooling and Loving it is giving away a copy of the Schoolhouse Planner to one lucky recipient. She did a great review of this product - she loved it! This planner has everything a homemaker and homeschooling mom needs - all in one place. So don't miss out, go over to Angela at Homeschooling and Loving it and enter the contest today.
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Jul. 3, 2008 - The Best Home and School Planner Ever!

Wow! Check out this fantastic planner put out by our favorite TOS Schoolhouse Magazine. This planner includes everything you will need for your homeschool year - school and home. There isn't another planner out there like it. They have taken all of your suggestions and ideas and compiled it into one fantastic planner, so that everything you need to plan in your life can be in one place, making your busy life a little simpler
Click here to get a sneak peek!
Here is a sample of what's included:
Introducing The Schoolhouse Planner~
everything you need to plan both your school and your home!
Not only is the planner digital and interactive, but in it you can expect to find:
• Calendars in various forms – yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily
• Lists of holidays and places to record special days in your family
• Planners for your homeschool – in various styles to meet your individual needs
• Pages for both long-term and short-term homeschooling goals
• Curriculum planning forms
• Evaluation forms and test score recording sheets
• A through-the-Bible in a (school) year schedule
• Forms for recording Bible memory and other memory work
• Logs for recording books read, movies and documentaries viewed, etc.
• A field trip planning form and recording log
• A sample science lab sheet and nature study sheets
• A place to record extracurricular activities
• Outside classes, co-op, and support group information and recording sheets
• Household planning forms
• Daily, weekly, and monthly household schedule charts
• Grocery, menu-planning, and food logs
• Various budget and financial planning forms
• Garden planning sheets
• An appliance and electronics inventory sheet
• Vacation planning ideas
• Address and telephone records
And more…..
• 12 “homeschool must-know” items, one for each month of the year
• 12 essays from some of our favorite authors in the homeschool community – you absolutely won’t want to miss these!
• 24 easy main-dish recipes from some top homeschoolers around the nation
• Forms that are appropriate for preschool – graduation
• A 12-year planning form, so that you can plan your child’s school career from beginning to end!
• 2-page monthly calendar with BIG blocks with lots of room for writing in details each day
Click here to check it out!
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Jul. 2, 2008 - Wordless Wednesday - Mount Rushmore

For great Wordless Wednesday posts, or to participate yourself, check out Tiany's blog!
In honor of the 4th of July (can you believe it's already here), I've pulled out some pictures of our trip to Mount Rushmore.

No picture can do this justice. It is so much more majestic in person. A great place to visit if you haven't ever been there.

One of the highlights of this trip was meeting Don "Nick" Clifford, one of the original carvers on Mount Rushmore. Quite a fascinating man. I believe he's the only original worker that is still alive. He was there signing a book he wrote about his experiences in helping to carve this masterpiece.

While there we also saw this beautiful mountain goat grazing along the road. These guys are hard to find, so we felt very blessed to come across one so unexpectedly.
Hope you all have a wonderful 4th of July!

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Jun. 27, 2008 - Show N Tell Friday - Altered Book
To visit more Show N Tell Friday posts, please head on over to Canadagirl's blog!
I wanted to share an Altered Book project I had been working on. An Altered Book is a hardback book that has been altered by adding collage, scrapbook papers, stickers, paint, paint accents, three-dimensional items, photographs, memorabilia, drawers and niches for treasures. Usually it's based on a theme or event, but can be anything that you want it to be. No rules! Just whatever suits your fancy. I had so much fun working on the project, that I was a little sad when it was over. I'm already getting ready to start my next one!

This is the cover of a book I made for a friend with the theme of "God's Gifts to us". I just used an old hardback book that still had a good spine and painted the covers and added my embellishments.

This is the inside front cover. I added a little note inside the pocket that I had made, added scrapbook paper and stickers.

Here is a page with a painted background, the windows open...

To reveal a saying.

I made several niches on this page - one with the ladybug in it, one with the lavender and one with the bottle of sand.

Close-up of the niche of shells and bottle of sand.

The niche where I placed the lavender.

Since this book was for a friend, I made it very personal with things I knew she enjoyed and that we enjoyed together.



Here I added some lace and a teacup in a tiny niche.


I copied the back of a very old postcard and included it.

Here's the book looking down at the pages, notice the small drawer - it actually works. This book is not meant to lie flat, but be filled with fun and memories making it a little pudgy.

I put a key in the drawer with a little saying (not shown).

Hope you have enjoyed one my latest projects. This was one of my favorite projects to do, it was so much fun! I'm thinking of writing an E-book with step by step instructions on how to do a project like this. What do you think?
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Jun. 23, 2008 - Menu Plan Monday

For more great Menu Monday's, please visit Tiany's site!

My daughter is back from camp - had a great time! Got a lot done, but of course not as much as intended. We've had a couple of great blessings from God in the past couple of weeks, and these have kept me busy also. First blessing - God gave us a great second car. A friend told us about it, he was originally going to buy it, and when he decided he wasn't going to buy it we jumped at the chance. It was very inexpensive and had only 56,000 miles on it. A 97 year old woman was moving to a retirement home and was selling everything. It is in really good shape (just needs a couple of things done to it). We've had only one car for several years, so it will be so nice to be able to get out a bit more and nice that we can get more involved with the many homeschooling activies around here. The second blessing is the new home we bought. It will be so nice to have a place of our own again. God brought this to us as we were waiting to hear back from another place we were trying to get (it was a bankruptcy and they were taking a lot of time making decisions - it had been over a month and they still hadn't decided to take our offer). The one we bought was on the next street and in a better location and in perfect condition with all appliances included, not to mention almost the same price as the fixer-upper (the other one needed new floors, paint and all appliances). God is so good!
To Do:
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Clean out the new (to us) car
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Continue working on scrapbooking album
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Continue reading for continuing education
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Get ice maker fixed
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Continue catching up with blog friends
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Give dog a bath
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Start working on altered book
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Start sewing project
Devotions: Continue with The Genesis Record (study through Genesis) and reading Psalms
Meals:
- Monday - Tacos
- Tuesday - Ham, potatoes, carrots
- Wednesday - Eat at baseball game
- Thursday - Walnut salad with chicken
- Friday - Goulash, garlic bread, salad
Have a great week!
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Jun. 16, 2008 - Menu Plan Monday

For more great Menu Plan Monday's, check out Tiany's site!

My daughter is off to camp this week. I know she will have a wonderful time. She was so excited to go and see the friends she had met last year, plus her best friend was able to go this year. Time for mom to get all those long forgotten projects out and tackle them. Here's a list of what I want to accomplish this week.
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Wash all the comforters
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Get ice maker fixed
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Order school books
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Get out sewing machine and get it working again
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Start altered book project
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Make summer themed wreath
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Work on scrapbook album
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Blog makeover for summer look
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Catch up with blog friends
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Birthday gift for friend
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Drop off clothes to Salvation Army
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Wash chair cushions
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Continue reading book for continuing education
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Wash dog
Meals: Since it's just hubby and I, we are going to eat lite this week.
Devotions: Continue with Genesis Record and reading Psalms
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Jun. 13, 2008 - Friday Show and Tell - Pets

Check out Canadagirl's for more Show N Tell Friday's!
I thought since a lot posted on pets last week, I would include mine this week. After all, they are a part of the family too.
Here's our little dog, Sammy - such a character. Loves to run and play, and loves to be on a schedule. He's a little upset that my daughter (he's really her dog) is staying up later now that it's summer. He really likes his 9:30 bedtime. He loves all his multitude of toys, and plays with them all. When I put them all in a basket I have for them, he then will take each one out, one at a time, and plays with them.

Here's our gerbil, Skittles. He's really fun to watch, and he too likes a strict schedule. He spends his mornings cleaning and re-decorating his cage (moving piles, fluffing up his nest, sweeping, etc.). In the evening he likes to exercise on his wheel while we are watching TV. He usually then sleeps all through the night. He loves his little treats and comes running when you say the word "treat".

I couldn't include pets without including my precious dog Barney. Although he is no longer with us, he was a big part of our lives. He was just a year older than my daughter, so they grew up together. He was very patient and tolerant of toddler ways, and he never met anyone he didn't like. One of his favorite places to go was the vets (can you believe that). He had to go more than the average dog because he developed epilepsy (seizures) when he was 5 years old. He loved his stuffed animals and always had to have something in his mouth (luckily he never tore any of our stuff up). His devotedness, love and friendliness won over everyone and he is still very much missed.

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Mar. 17, 2008 - Monday Meanderings

For more great Monday Meandering Posts, visit Tiany!
May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
The rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Bible Study/Devotions: Anne Graham Lotz Bible Study "Vision of His Glory"
To Do:
- Laundry/ironing
- Work on BF's birthday present
- Fix up daughters room - net to hold stuffed animals
- Catch up on blogs
- Work at storage unit one day
Clean:
- Laundry room
- Kitchen cabinets
- Kitchen
Training them Up:
- Small remembrance celebration on Monday - daughters anniversary of accepting Jesus into her heart
- Make sure morning routine is being adhered to
Menu:
Monday: Split pea soup, chicken curry sandwiches, salad
Tuesday: Ham, lima beans, cauliflower
Wednesday: Dinner at church - maked deviled eggs
Thursday: Spicy Mongolian Beef, carrots, rice
Friday: DD eats at youth group at church - leftovers for mom & dad
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Mar. 14, 2008 - Show N Tell Friday - Sewing Wreath

For more great Show N Tell Friday's, visit Canadagirl!
Here is my sewing themed wreath that I made of vintage items purchased at an estate sale. I made this to sell on ebay, but my husband wanted me to keep it, he said it looks so much like me!

Here is the overall wreath.

This is a vintage needle pack with the needles still inside.

I found a bunch of old quilt pieces that someone had made for a quilt, also I believe that's an old hug hook, and a pair of old scissors.

There's a cute little jar filled with old buttons, a wooden needle holder (still has needles in it), an old thimble advertising granulated sugar and old spool of thread.

Very old spool of thread and of course lots of buttons!
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Mar. 13, 2008 - Life's Adjustments

I find it interesting how changes, no matter how positive, always leave a funny feeling inside me for awhile. I guess it's just that unfamiliarity feeling with the new routines.
With my husband's new job , we are having to make new adjustments and routines. We now get up much earlier (still getting used to that one), and even though it's sometimes hard to roll out of the bed, we get up and ready to start our day much earlier, and school gets started on time and usually finished much earlier. I have more washing and ironing to do now, and a specific time to have dinner ready. I will have to do more errands on my own now (my husband loved to do errands and grocery shopping - didn't miss doing that). We didn't have a real good routine before, at least not everyday routine (that has its benefits, but sometimes things don't get done). Things are actually starting to fall into place and feel more normal in our daily routines now that its been about two weeks. It's kind of nice knowing what most of my days are going to be like.
We also took our little dog to get him fixed this week. Now with my last dog, this was a non-event (in fact you would have thought he went to the best dog party around), but our new sweet little dog, is let's face it, a little on the wimpy side. When our Golden Retriever was fixed they were calling me early on the day of surgery to come get him because he was so awake and active, this one we picked up the day after surgery and he moaned and groaned all day giving us a pathetic "what have you done to me" look. Now on day 3 after surgery, he's finally starting to act more like his normal self.
Also started a new Bible Study this week at church - Anne Graham Lotz "Vision of Glory". This is an inductive Bible Study on the book of Revelation. It's very different from any other bible study I've done, and it's taking some getting used to.
He has made everything beautiful in its time.
Ecc. 3:11

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Mar. 12, 2008 - Wordless Wednesday - Sleeps Like a Rock

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Yes, my daughter slept all night with a carbinger/clock on her ear! What possessed her you may ask? She wanted to make sure she woke up to its alarm - she sleeps like a rock and often never hears her alarm, so why not attach it to my ear, I'm sure I'll hear it then!
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Mar. 8, 2008 - Ulitmate Blog Party!

Welcome to Blessing Hill, my little corner of the Ultimate Blog Party hosted by 5 Minutes for Mom! Join us for a great party, and don't forget to sign up for the many wonderful prizes.
I have been homeschooling my daughter from the beginning, going on 8 years now. Besides my beautiful daughter, I have a wonderful husband and together we reside in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Please stay awhile and check out my blog that includes a little bit of everything. Check out the slide show below to get a little taste of what we are all about.
Prized I would most like:
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Mar. 7, 2008 - Show n Tell - Spring Flowers

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I feel Spring in the air! I'm ready for the flowers and warmer weather. Here are some of my "wishin it were spring" pictures. I took these pictures while visiting Historic Williamsburg, Virginia.



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Mar. 5, 2008 - Spring Has Sprung

I know it's not officially spring yet, but I'm ready, very ready. So I went ahead and changed my blog to a "spring look". Hope you like it. Have a great day!
Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today;
and give us not to think so far away
As the uncertain harvest; keep us here
All simply in the springing of the year.
Robert Frost
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Mar. 3, 2008 - Monday Meanderings

For more great Monday Meanderings, visit Tiany!
Bible Study/Devotions: Continue with Genesis study
To Clean:
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My bedroom closet
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Living room
To Do:
Train Them Up:
Menu:
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Monday: Stuffed Peppers
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Tuesday: Split Pea Soup, soup & salad
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Wednesday: Chicken with White sauce over noodles
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Thursday: Talipia, zucchini, rice
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Friday: Chicken Salad
PRAISE: My husband was able to find a job and is starting today! I know some of you were praying for him, and I want to thank you so much for keeping him in your prayers. He had been looking for a job for two years, and it was as if God had closed ALL doors for income - we certainly tried many areas and options. I will have to write a post later on the spiritual journey God took us on these past two years. I am thanking and praising God for this wonderful opportunity He gave us - it is also at the company my husband wanted to work for, so extra praise & thanks.
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Feb. 29, 2008 - Show N Tell Friday - The Farm

Go to Mary's, aka Canadagirl to join in the fun of Friday Show n Tell!
Here's some pictures from a trip to a petting farm - tons of animals to pet and feed and trails to walk on. We had a great time here!
One of my favorite pictures is of this piglet who was very hungry - my daughter is feeding him a bottle. What a face!

We all got to try our hand at milking a goat. Not as easy as I thought it would be.

Check out the hairdo on this guy!

I just love cows! Not sure why, not being raised on a farm or around them, but I love their faces, and who couldn't love this cute little face!

Yes, they even had the rare tractor driving goats here!

Here's a picture of "The Farm" as it's called. A beautiful place and really fun place - even for us adults.

Don't you just love the wonderful creatures God gave us to enjoy!
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~Nature Journal~
~July 4~
A beautiful day! We went on a walk this morning and saw a Pileated Woodpecker dancing from tree to tree in the woods - how beautiful is his bright red plume. We also saw a small Ring Necked snake on the trail - I thought he was dead at first, but then he started moving towards the grass. Unfortunately we also saw a dead rabbit along the trail. He looked like he just died, and there were no signs of being wounded, just old-age I guess, but still sad. Of course there were the usual squirrels, rabbits and birds flitting and singing from tree to tree. We had a good thunderstorm in the afternoon which was very much needed, then it cleared off for the evening fireworks.
~July 2~
The weather has been mild and beautiful. We've had a couple of thunderstorms in the afternoon, but unfortunately we need a lot more rain. I absolutely love throwing open the windows and letting the fresh air in and listening to the chorus of songbirds.
~June 22~
Today we saw a deer in the woods. She stopped for a long time to look at us, as we were looking at her. She was so beautiful! Rhododendrens are now blooming in the mountains.
~June 21~
Saw our first lightning bugs last night. Now I know summer is really here!
~June 20~
Today is the earliest summer soltice in 112 years! We've had a beautiful summer-like week here. It's been almost perfect weather - not to hot, a beautiful breeze and clear blue skies. Although we need more rain, I was thankful that my daughter had a beautiful weather week at camp. I am starting to see the blueberries budding on the bushes - can't wait! Our dog is finding great pleasure in chasing all the butterflies - and I'm sure they are having fun teasing him. Lots of gorgeous yellow Goldfinches flying around where we live as well as the ever impressive Cardinals. I'm sure enjoying the laid-back feel of summer.
~June 11~
It's finally cooler today! We've had 5 straight days of record breaking heat. It's only supposed to get in the mid 80's today. Had a nice thunderstorm and rain shower yesterday. Much needed as we are in quite the drought right now. Seeing lots of rabbits on our walk today and one beautiful Cardinal. They have to be one of the prettiest birds around.
~March 15~
Windy, rain and thunderstorms!
~March 9~
A beautiful sunshiny day! Saw our first wild daffodils today! Love them! You know spring's on the way when you start to see them blooming.
~March 8~
Started out pretty warm, progessively got colder till we had snow flurries!
~March 7~
Rain again today! We so need it, so no complaints.
~March 6~
Starting to see little buds on the trees.
~March 5~
Rained almost the whole day! We really needed the rain. Despite all the water, the birds were having a grand ole time flying around and chirping away. What joy the sound of birds are, heralding in the soon-to-be springtime.
~Calendar & Such~
~Military Honors~
Those Who Gave Their Life
June 11, 2008
*Perales Jr., Javier - Lance Corp., Marine
*Watters, Kelly E. C. - Lance Corp., Marine
*Kanakaole, Eugene D.M. - Private, Army
June 12, 2008
*Aragon, John D. - Sergeant, Army
June 16, 2008
*Cox, Jason - Prvt. 1st Class, Army
June 20, 2008
*Tran, Du Hai - Staff Srgt., Army
June 23, 2008
*Thomas, Bryan M. - Prvt. 1st Class, Army
*Dalessio, Gregory T. - Captain, Army
June 24, 2008
*Kelley, Dwayne M. - Major, Army
*Hammett, Robert C. - Chief Warrant Officer, Army
June 25, 2008
*Yohn, James M. - Prvt. 1st Class, Army
*Taylor, Joel A. - Specialist, Army
*Dominguez, Alejandro A. - Sergeant, Army
*Plocica, Joshua L. - Specialist, Army
June 26, 2008
*Galeal, Max A. - Lt. Colonel, Marine
*Dykeman, Phillip J. - Captain, Marine
*Preudhomme, Marcus W. - Corporal, Marine
~Blessings & Gifts~
From Katia at WithHim4Ever
From Debbie at MyChildrenandMe
From Angela at Homeschooling & Loving It
From School in 'R' Home

~Scrapbooking~
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