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Building, babies, basics, and being PRODUCTIVE. Yep, it’s alllll in here!

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Let’s wrap up this week together with a little bit of reflection and delight together, k? First

Let’s wrap up this week together with a little bit of reflection and delight together, k? First of all, I just want to bask in the sheer gratitude I have for the air in my lungs. Like, deep breath moment, arm stretches, let out whatever weird, old air I’ve been holding in there since my last zoom call. Just breathe it all in, breathe it all out. Happy to be here with you. :) And I am grateful to have seen the sunset this week. Those are very cool. Thanks, spinning planet. Oh, and I’m *extra* thankful that Coco, my bug-loving kid, has learned to not bring her mother spiders in a jar while she’s recording podcast episodes. It’s hard to edit out the heebie jeebies. She now at least waits until I’m off the call. Ha! [image] And I’m so grateful to be writing about these big and small moments of my life and sharing them with you. I sometimes laugh at myself when I learn something new or chew on a new idea, and catch myself thinking about how I’m excited to come tell ya. But that’s the dang truth! ✨ Speaking of writing things for you, here are some bits + pieces you might’ve missed! ✨ [image]( [image]( [image]( [image]() [image]() [image]() [image]( Alright, that’s it for now (and that’s a LOT!) Thanks for letting me pop into your inbox with a quick catch up! Life is moving so fast these days that I love pausing to think about all the things happening and all the moving parts. Sending love! Happy weekend! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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