




Today is going to be so long as I leave to work in Duluth preparing people to be able to pass their GED tests at 7:30 a.m., followed by an 8 hour shift at the grocery store. I should be home by 10:30 p.m.! Whew! I could get myself tired just thinking about this.
Yesterday during the part of the day that I had off, I grouted my portable altar. I did the exterior sides and front as well as the "floor" of the interior and the top exterior. This took me the better part of three hours. I am pleased with this and hopefully will be able to see it in all of it's splendor - candles lit and a sprig of something green in the vases at the top - by Thursday.
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