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  1. After each of our mothers passed away, it became our duty to clean out their homes. That was a sure cure for me! We have less "stuff" than we've ever had, and we love living lean! I loved this post, sweet Kristin!

    1. As difficult as it is losing someone, there are perspectives that change. I like how you said "living lean" :). I like viewing life like that! I might have to use that idea someday in a post! Thank you for your encouragement Mary Alice 🙂

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