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Keep jumping the hurdles

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Good things will come from it What a crazy intense few weeks. Thankfully, it's kept me so busy and p

Good things will come from it What a crazy intense few weeks. Thankfully, it's kept me so busy and productive, I haven't been able to give the current Rona chaos much thought. It's amazing how the fear disappears when you switch off from it. I almost feel life is pretty normal. Pockets of it still arrives - like the drive we took into a neighborhood we'd love to buy a home in and I realized that dream has now been squashed, and burst into tears. Ah Rona. Will we learn to love your blessings some day? Life is a never ending run of hurdles and challenges. Everyday is a practice in developing the strength you need to jump over them and get better and better. It's tough. It's exhausting. But you can do it. You'll be amazed at how much you can learn and what you can achieve when you do. We wanted to launch our podcast for our 18 year wedding anniversary this Monday, but as per normal, challenges arose in the form of audio. I never realized how difficult it was to capture good sound! I'm certainly learning a LOT! (But mostly still don't understand it) We feel the show is too good to cancel, so we'll persevere and plan to get better and better. I will send you an email when it is live, so you can download the episodes and be the first to review us! It will be either tomorrow or Friday at the latest. In the meantime, reply and let us know any topics you want us to talk about, any questions you want answered, and anyone in particular you'd love us to interview. Caroline P.S. We hope you continue to stay safe and well. Take extra good care of yourself and those you love during this time. Be kind and gracious. --------------------------------------------------------------- LATEST POST --------------------------------------------------------------- 20 awesome things to do in Crete  I think we all need a Greek Island right now! Inspiration for future travel. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- LATEST VIDEO --------------------------------------------------------------- The Goonies Trail We explore Goonieville - that is Astoria and Cannon Beach in Oregon [WATCH NOW]( [Click to view this email online.]( If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](=). 150 Wrenn Drive, #1714, Cary, NC 27512, US

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