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What I see needs to be done is taking time to enjoy life. I’m empowered to do so by living in my rv. It may sound idyllic but it’s not. I am challenged daily by the new and different. Adapting and transitioning is imperative. The people I meet along the journey are strangers and require some discernment. Staying sharp and focused are key so personal disciplines are important. This time for me first is crazy good and freeing me up to be instant in helps. I carry tow straps, extra fire extinguisher 🧯, and a great first aid kit. Practical helps have been the ticket for roadside travel. And then there’s the occasional neck jerk…I had cordially chatted with a man passing my campsite. He had a huge backpack on, walking sticks and water bottle. He said see ya and walked off. Only then did I realize he wasn’t wearing a stitch! Chuckling, It’s a beautiful journey. Me time.

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I love that story!

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Thanks for that! It took 5 fresh starts to finally settle on that last write.

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1. Please do not knock the Internet of Toast before it has been debugged thoroughly. I see great promise for this, especially in the mornings and especially with regards to butter.

2. I love this post. You and Christine... your impact = lead by example, open-heartedness, light-heartedness, and love.

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1. First, consider accessibility. We’re going to seriously struggle to meet WCAG guidelines. Toast is a low resolution medium, so we’ll need AAA contrast. On toast. Second, do you want all the hell of social media on your breakfast?

2. And light-headedness.

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