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You have done incredible work this year.

BLOODY WELL DONE. It's been so fun to see you take this approach and ace it so completely.

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Can't even say thank you enough, my friend! And to think that this all started with you saying, "Make it weirder" :) Thank you for inspiring us all to ever-higher levels of weirdness in our work, in the very best of ways 🙌🙌

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I admire how, with a toddler and an infant, you are able to keep up with your weekly blessings to us. Thank you and take good care of yourself.

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Thank you so much, Switter -- it's been amazing to discover how much you can get done during nap time :) I love carving out little pockets of time to keep working on Dandelion Seeds, so it's wonderful to hear that you enjoy it 🙏

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Happy New Year, Candace! I really enjoyed these essays!

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Thank you so much, Priya! And the same to you as well -- I hope 2024 has been off to an inspired start for you so far 😊🤍

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Woooow beautiful!

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Thank you so much, Jen! 🤍

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“To be open” in heart and mind is so true. I love the lines about all that had to happen, and all the things that didn’t, in order that you and your husband would meet. 🥰 so lovely and eye opening to think upon too isn’t it. 🙏🏻😇 be blessed and thanks for sharing these and taking us along on your journey from the window seat. 🫶🏻

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Thank you so much for your beautiful comment and kind words last week, Ángel -- I'm so happy to hear that excerpt from "Home is a Window Seat" resonated with you! Thank you for reading, and for coming along on the journeys I share here :) 🤍✨

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Wow enjoyed this so much!

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I'm so happy to hear that, Siana! Thank you so much for reading 🤍

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Thank you, Candace Rose, for the seed of an idea you planted in me at the end of Home is a Window Seat. A dedicated journal in which my husband and I can make short entries of the events - large and small - that had to take place, or not take place, for us to meet.

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