Why I have been MIA

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As all of you know, my husband and I are getting ready to move from Temple to Kansas City in now one month for Daniel’s chiropractic schooling. Some may have noticed that I haven’t been posting as much on here as I would like and have been a bit slower than normal responding to emails. April was an insanely busy month for us with then amount of sessions I had booked along with Daniel having 6 major projects due near the same time for 6 different classes. During that time, my computer caught a virus, causing me to wipe it clean and get a new one, then having to exchange the new one because it didn’t work quite right. We’re not quite sure how we’re going to pull this move off except by Faith alone. But the most hardest decision we have ever had to make was last Monday when we sent our beloved Kota Bear to the other side to be with my Dad until we can join him again one day. I really don’t want to go into personal details on my blog, but it has been a big blow to both Daniel and I, and we are grieving with all our hearts. Kota came into our lives when he was 6 weeks old on our WEDDING DAY and has been such a bright light in our lives through a lot of stressful times. The last 3 1/2 years with him were wonderful and we miss our boy dearly. We still have our Duke, who we plan on taking with us to Kansas.

I have a lot of things I need to do in the next few weeks. Gettiny any copyright releases sent out, finishing and presenting sessions, filling orders, packing, redoing my resume and praying I find another job in Oncology up there without too much hassle, and overall getting ready to move two states away. My bestfriend is coming in from Canada over Memorial Day weekend, so I am closed to sessions then, and the last weekend of May is reserved for moving. I apologize if I have been slow to respond or get things done, but I hope by reading this you understand the mountain I am climbing right now. I have enjoyed all of my sessions and clients so much and will miss you when we leave, so I’ll be looking forward to seeing you in October when I am able to come back for a few days.

Thank you for your patience, your understanding, and mostly, your support.

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