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My Everyday Life Week 24

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June 14, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

My Everyday Life Week 24- Here’s what this past week looked like: I painted our folding table this week. It had green paint on it, so I made it full of more paint. Last dinner before my family went to Phoenix. Regulating my nervous system with Walter. A slice of light. Leftovers. Keeping goals. Hello, [] The post My Everyday Life Week 24 appeared first on Shutterbean.

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