Do you have a Safeway nearby? If so, be sure to read this post from Queen Bee Coupons on 11 Ways to Save at Safeway.
Gretchen’s $44 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan
Homeland
1 Sunbelt Bakery Granola Bars – $2.24, used $0.55/1 coupon from the 8/23 SmartSource insert (doubled) – $1.14 after coupon
1 Zone Perfect Bar – $1.25, used $0.50/1 printable (doubled) – $0.25 after coupon
1 Del Monte Fruit & Veggie Fusions – $2.39, used $1/1 printable (doubled) – $0.39 after coupon
2 Ragu Sauce – $1.34 each, used $1/2 printable (doubled) – $0.34 each after coupon
2 Grands Biscuits – $1.14 each, used $1/2 printable (doubled) – $0.14 each after coupon
Total after coupons: $2.74
Dillons
1 Calypso Lemonade – $1.25, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) – $1.25 after coupon
1 Psst Buns – Marked down to $0.49
1 pkg Grapes – $3.83
2 Bumble Bee Tuna – $0.50 each, used $0.75/2 Mobisave Rebate – 2/$0.25 after rebate
4 Muller Yogurts – $1 each
1 pkg Egg Patties – Marked down to $0.49
1 Hormel Natural Turkey Meat – $3.99, used $0.50/1 printable – $3.49 after coupon
1 Kroger Frozen Orange Juice – $1.59
1 Psst Cream of Mushroom Soup – $0.79
1 Dillons Eggs – $3.29, used $0.20 Ibotta rebate – $3.09 after rebate
1 box Kroger Rotoni – $1, used $0.40/1 mailer coupon – $0.60 after coupon
4 Gala Apples – $1.98, used $0.25 Checkout 51 rebate – $1.73 after rebate
2 Romaine Lettuce – $0.99 each
1 Green Bell Pepper – $0.89
1.73 lbs Bananas – $1.02, used $0.20 Ibotta rebate – $0.82 after rebate
2 Cucumbers – $0.79 each
1 Kroger Tortillas – $1.50
1 gallon Dillons Milk – $2.50
Items a part of the Mega Sale (Buy 5, Get $5 off):
2 Apple & Eve Fruitables Juice – $1.99 each, used $1.50/2 coupon from the 7/26 SmartSource insert – $1.24 after coupon
2 Kraft Cheese – $1.99 each, used $0.50/2 printable – $1.74 each after coupon
2 Boca Chicken Nuggets – $1.99 each, used 2 $1/1 printable – $0.99 each after coupons
2 Zone Perfect Kids Bars – $2.49 each, used 2 $1/1 printable – $1.49 each after coupon
2 MultiGrain Cheerios – $1.49 each, used $1/2 printable AND $0.20 Ibotta rebate AND $1/2 SavingStar.com rebate – $0.39 each after coupon and rebate
Total after sales, coupons and rebates: $41.32
Total for both grocery stores: $44.06
Menu Plan for This Week
Breakfasts
Oatmeal with Frozen Fruit x 3
Cereal x 2
Scrambled Eggs and Fruit x 2
Lunches
Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Fruit
Chicken Nuggets, Tossed Salad
Macaroni & Cheese, Veggies
Turkey, Crackers, Cheese, Veggies
Tossed Salad with Tuna
Tuna Sandwiches, Homemade Applesauce
Leftovers
Dinners
Build Your Own Haystacks (using leftover Chili from last week)
Poor Man’s Steak (using venison), Rolls, Tossed Salad
Enchiladas, Tossed Salad
Venison Stew, Fruit
Spaghetti, Tossed Salad, Biscuits
Salad Bar with Grilled Chicken, Toasted Buns
Date Night (Yay!)
Homemaking Challenge, Final #KonMari Post, + Next Week’s Book “Club” Selection
Homemaking Challenge, Final #KonMari Post, + Next Week’s Book “Club” Selection
I’m skipping out on the Homemaking Challenge again today. I have had some post-surgery pain the past two days that I didn’t feel was right. I called my doctor about it this morning and she wanted me to come in to get it checked out.
Turns out, I have a small infection. So, they’re treating that and I’m supposed to take it really easy this weekend. It seems that’s the story of my life right now, but it’s good for me to slow down, give myself grace, and learn so much compassion for people who chronically struggle with health issues.
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
I finished reading The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up today. Honestly, I think that I loved the first 2 or 3 sections the most. The final section was a little on the weird side again (greeting your home, feng shui, and more).
The sections on why you should declutter and how decluttering can impact other areas of your life was good and thought-provoking.
I especially loved this quote: “The question of what you own is actually the question of how you want to live your life.”
I Guess We’re Starting a Book Club? Or Something!
So I didn’t intend to start a “Book Club” here and I don’t really know that I am. But I really and truly enjoyed reading through The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and blogging through it here, so I thought it would be fun to pick another book to blog through next week.
I picked three books and then asked on Periscope yesterday for the viewers to vote on which book they’d like for me to blog through next week and talk about on my daily Morning Motivation show on Periscope (I’m MoneySavingMom on there, if you’re not already following me!).
The votes are in and I’ll be going through Emily Freeman’s book, Simply Tuesday. I can’t wait to dive into this book — it looks so good!
If you’d like to join me, you can pick up a copy this weekend or borrow one from a friend. We’ll be reading one section per weekday next week.
Chime In!
I’d love to hear from you: would you be interested in me blogging through more books like I did this week? If so, which types of books would you most enjoy me going through?
5-Day Homemaking Challenge (Assignment #5)

It’s FRIDAY! And I’m celebrating! And I’m keeping the assignment very simple today:
Today’s Assignment
1. Get dressed in something that makes you feel great.
2. Make a short to-do list for the day.
3. Tidy up your kitchen — do the dishes and wipe the counter tops off.
4. Make your bed.
5. Straighten the main living areas of your home and celebrate the progress you made this week on de-cluttering!
I’m finishing up the last section of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (pages 174 to 206) and will blog my thoughts on it later today.
Who’s joining me? Leave a comment to let me know if you’re planning to participate!
5-Day Homemaking Challenge: Day 4 Results (books & clothes)

So, these pictures might make book-lovers want to weep, but I can’t tell you how liberating these pictures are to me. I had a revelation about books yesterday and it was so eye-opening and pretty life-changing for me that if this is the one thing that sticks with me from reading The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up it’s going to make a big difference in my life.
I just recently had gone through our books and pared them down, so I was shocked that I felt inspired and motivated to pare down so much more! Instead of being overwhelmed by all the books I “should be reading”, my bookshelves now inspire and empower me.
I look at them and think about the memories that some of the books on them hold for me and then I look at those I have yet to read and am excited to read one or two each week over the next few months. They spark hope and life and joy in me, instead of speaking the message that I am not reading enough, am so far behind on reading, and should find a way to read more each day.
You can watch a little video I did on my bookshelves here, if you’re interested. What a difference perspective (and paring down!) can make!

I also went through my clothes and got rid of a few things. Plus, I toyed with trying the whole stand things up in the dresser drawers idea. And I decided that apparently it’s a learned art and I think I’m doing it all wrong.
But I snapped a picture so that at least you could see that I had tried. 🙂
Did you clean out your books today? Or do any other cleaning? Tell us about it in the comments.
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Review (Part 4)

So this section of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up was probably the one that was the least helpful or inspirational to me.
In fact, I sort of speed-read through some of the sections.
I felt the most important quote was this one: “Designate a spot for every last thing you own.”
And this is why: “The reason every item must have a designated place is because the existence of an item without a home multiplies the chances that your space will become cluttered again.”
I’ve always said I’m a big believer in “A place for everything and everything in its place.” However, as I read through this section of the book, I realized how many things I have that don’t truly have a designated place.
Or, that sort of have a designated place, but I’ve been so lax about actually putting them in that place that I might as well have not assigned them a place in the first place!
Empty your bag every day??
Marie Kondo also makes a strong case for why you should empty your purse/bag every day. I’m really torn on this one, personally.
I see the value in cleaning out your purse/bag daily so that it doesn’t become a traveling trash can (ahem), but it also feels like extra effort — especially since I only use one bag and don’t swap between multiple handbags.
I would worry that I’d forgot to put something in it (like my wallet or something) when filling it each day and it also just feels like extra effort to pack and unpack it each day. What do you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Did you read along with section 4 today? If so, I’d love to hear your thoughts on it or on what I shared above.

P.S. If you have a few minutes, you might enjoy watching my latest Periscope video from this morning. I shared more in-depth how reading this book has impacted me and talk about what “spark joy” really means to me and why reading this book is inspiring me to get rid of my massive book pile next to my bed. Watch it here.
Why I Quit Trim Healthy Mama

Someone emailed me last week to ask if I were still following Trim Healthy Mama and I realized I probably should write a post about the subject. I’ve kind of been avoiding it for a few months because, well, I’m not one to be a quitter.
But I also want to be honest here. And since I raved about Trim Healthy Mama, I figured I should also tell you why I quit Trim Healthy Mama.
First, though, let me tell you why I didn’t quit it:
1. I Didn’t Quit Because It Was Too Expensive
So many of the THM recipes can be made very economically. Plus, I used Amazon gift cards earned free from Swagbucks to purchase a few of the specialty items.
2. I Didn’t Quit Because I Got Tired of Eating This Way
There are SO many great recipes that are THM-friendly. I fell in love with many of them and we still eat some of them just because we loved them so much. The THM Facebook Page shares all sorts of amazing recipes daily in case you need more inspiration.
3. I Didn’t Quit Because It Was Too Hard
Yes, I had to learn how to eat this way and yes, I had to make some adjustments — especially when traveling. But overall, I found it to be very, very simple to eat this way.
Why did I quit, then? Well, it might surprise you, but it’s true:
I quit because I was losing TOO much weight!
For real.
I had lost a few pounds when I first started Trim Healthy Mama — a few pounds that had crept on over the past year and needed to come off. I was at my ideal weight and I felt great!
But then, after about five or six months of eating this way, I started struggling with feeling hungry all the time. And I couldn’t seem to eat enough.
Even with Crossover Meals. Even with cheats. I kept losing weight. Until I was a few pounds underweight. Since I’m short and small-framed, a few pounds make a big difference for me.
I felt tired and lethargic and hungry all the time. Jesse suggested I start tracking how many carbs and fats and proteins I was eating every day and we quickly realized that I was eating way too much good fat. But I was reaching for the good fat and the S meals because the E meals weren’t filling me up.
Unfortunately, all that good fat just revved up my metabolism even more. So, after agonizing about it for a few months and trying so hard to make it work without success, I finally just quit.
I learned so much while eating THM. I learned that I could live without sugar. I learned that I loved protein more than I realized. I learned that I don’t need to always be reaching for homemade sugar-y carbs like I used to.
I stopped using sugar in my coffee. I learned to savor flavors more. I tried a lot of new recipes. And I am guessing I will forever eat better as a result of eating this way for so many months. I crave much healthier foods and I find that I don’t enjoy super sweet desserts like I once did.
If you are struggling with your weight and looking for a great plan to help you slim down and feel good, I definitely recommend reading Trim Healthy Mama. You can also follow their Facebook Page for more inspiration and encouragement.
I can attest to the fact that this plan really works. In fact, in my case, it ended up working too well! 🙂
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Update: Since I published this post, there is a new & revised Trim Healthy Mama book out. It’s much better written, much more concise, and much easier to follow. I would highly recommend it over the original book pictured in this post. Also, there is also a new Trim Healthy Mama cookbook available that is filled with really yummy-looking recipes.
Why I’m Going to Stop Trying to Be Awesome

So you noticed how I skipped doing the Homemaking Challenge yesterday and stayed in bed instead? As I shared on Periscope this morning, that is a big deal for usually-driven-push-hard me.
And it’s all part of my new mantra to do a better job of listening to my body, of giving myself grace, and of taking time to rest. Because the health scare of the last two weeks was a real wake-up call for me.
I finished reading For The Love by Jen Hatmaker last week and I was so challenged by many parts of the book, but especially by the first chapter. In that chapter, she talks about how we try so hard as women to be the best, do the best, and impress other people. In the process, we end up exhausting ourselves.
She sums this up perfectly with a quote that jumped off the page at me and stuck in my head all week long:
“We need to quit trying to be awesome, and instead be wise.”
What exactly does this mean? What does it look like? I’ve been mulling over that the last week.
For me, it means giving myself grace and doing what is best for me and my family. I can invest so much energy in trying to give my all — as a mom, as a wife, as a friend, as an employer, as a blogger, as a homemaker, as a homeschooler — and I can easily burn myself about by trying to be “awesome” in every area of my life.
But the truth is, when I try to be awesome in every single area, I end up so exhausted instead that I’m not really able to be anything to anyone.

So I am working on doing a better job of reminding myself of this. And I easily forget.
Take last week, for instance. Even while letting this quote resonate in my mind, I had a moment where I tried to choose awesomeness over wisdom.
As you know, the last few weeks I was feeling pretty overwhelmed and worn down. I had a lot of projects on my plate, to-do’s on my list, and people who were needing extra investment. As a result, I hadn’t been getting enough sleep or taking care of myself.
During a moment of sitting at home feeling like I was barely hanging on or keeping up, I received an e-mail from a reader that said, “I used to love your blog, but I don’t anymore, and here’s why…” She then listed all of the reasons why she no longer enjoys my blog.
I get e-mails like this from time to time. I have learned over the years of blogging that I can’t please everyone. I will always disappoint someone, because I am only one person and I can’t be all things to all people.
But this e-mail came right at a time when I was already feeling like I was failing big time. I was discouraged, and this e-mail felt like a gut punch while I was already down. It felt like I was pouring every last drop out and it wasn’t enough.
One of the reasons why this reader said she didn’t like my blog anymore was that I no longer hosted regular challenges — like the homemaking, cleaning, or freezer cooking challenges I’ve done in the past.
As soon as I read this, I immediately started looking at my calendar and trying to plan out when I could do challenges multiple challenges in the next few weeks, all because of this one e-mail. I mapped out a plan to do three different challenges — including a challenge last week right before my surgery.
I didn’t think about how exhausted I felt or how full my week already was. I was moreso just focusing on the fact that if I didn’t do these challenges, I was failing my readers.
When I told my husband about my plan to do a challenge last week and then this week and the following week, he looked at me like I was nuts. Because I was!
And then he spoke some truth to me, “Maybe you can another week, but this week you just need to rest.”
I knew he was right, I mean, I was worn out and worn down plus I was scheduled for surgery, but there was that part of me inside that was yelling, “But I’m going to disappoint my readers! I have to figure out a way to make this happen!”
And then I remembered that quote. I had to remind myself to stop trying to be awesome, and instead be wise.

I’m so, so glad that I listened to my husband because last week ended up being a really hard week for me. Not only did I end up in bed with a fever for a few days and then have some serious nausea the day before my surgery, but then surgery recovery ended up being a lot harder than I expected.
My husband gave me permission to plan a simple challenge this week because I felt like I might go stir-crazy with all the resting! But he made me promise to take it easy, keep it simple, and skip any day that I didn’t feel up to it. Which I did yesterday!
I share this in hopes that it will encourage you to think of areas in your life where you might be trying to be awesome when you need to step back, cut back, and be wise instead.
Now, yes, when you start choosing to be wise over trying to be awesome, you will also have to be okay with disappointing some people. Because not everyone is going to be on board with you saying no, cutting back, or not being as available.
But it’s okay to disappoint people — provided they are the right people. I don’t want to disappoint my God, my husband, or my kids. There are a lot of other people I will have to disappoint in the process in order to not disappoint those who are my greatest priorities right now.
So today, my challenge for you is this: Think about the areas you’re trying to be awesome in and decide if you need to dial back and say “that’s not wise for me right now.” Do what works for you and what is best for your family. Be okay if it’s completely different than someone else.
You are not them, you are YOU. Do what works for you!
Join us for a 5-Day Homemaking Challenge! (Day 4 Assignment)

So I skipped doing the Homemaking Challenge myself yesterday so I could rest, but I’m feeling MUCH better today and am planning to tackle my closet and the books (I just recently went through all the books and pared them way down, so that should be an easy task for me.)
Here’s today’s assignment, if you want to join in:
Today’s Assignment
1. Get dressed in something that makes you feel great.
2. Make a short to-do list for the day.
3. Tidy up your kitchen — do the dishes and wipe the counter tops off.
4. Make your bed.
5. Go through your books — only keep those that you love and/or know for sure you’ll need or use in the future.
I’m also going to be reading through The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (can you believe I haven’t read it?) and blogging my thoughts as I read the book this week, too. Today, I’ll be reading pages 130-173. I’ll have a post up with my thoughts later today.
Who’s joining me? Leave a comment to let me know if you’re planning to participate!
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{I saw the above quote online today and it cracked me up! I’m all about striving for greatness! ;)}
So, y’all, I flaked out on the Homemaking Challenge today. And I’m not going to apologize for it.
I woke up feeling wiped out today. I think that getting out yesterday was just too much for me. So after my Morning Motivation Periscope show, I went back to bed. And I mostly stayed in bed the rest of the day.
I’m usually someone who pushes hard, sometimes too hard. But the past two weeks have really challenged me to do a better job of giving myself grace and listening to my body.
Today, my body was begging for rest and quiet and multiple naps. So that’s what I gave it.
I hope to be feeling energetic enough to tackle my clothes tomorrow. But for now, I’d headed to bed for more sleep. Because I think that’s one of the best things I can do for myself right now.
Thanks for your patience with me — and for so many of you who are gently encouraging me to continue taking it easy and giving myself grace. I am listening to you! 🙂
P.S. If you need a laugh tonight, be sure to read this post over on Instagram.
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Review (Part 3)
So, I knew it was coming… the part of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up when it would get weird. And well, today it happened.
Marie Kondo suggests that folding clothes transfers energy. And I responded, “Weird.”
She suggested thanking your clothes. And again, I say, “Weird.”
Finally, she makes a case for why you should treat your socks with respect. And I say a resounding, “Weird.”
But contrary to what you might expect, I didn’t close the book and walk away from it. I plowed through and kept reading… and I’m glad that I did.
I’d heard/seen things about people folding their clothes a different way as a result of reading this book. So I was curious as to what that was all about.
She says, “The key is to store things standing up rather than laid flat.” Why? So that when you open your drawer, you can see everything at once.
I’m torn on this. On the one hand, it seems like a lot of work. She suggests: “Fold each piece of clothing into a simple, smooth rectangle.” {My kids do most of the laundry nowadays and I’m trying to decide if I want to put in the work to teach them to fold and put away this way or not.}
On the other hand, it does make sense to have everything in your dressers in a way that you can see everything and don’t have to dig to try to find what you’re looking for.
Do any of you fold and put away your clothes this way? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it as I am toying with trying it.
“Keep things because you love them, not just because.”
This quote is one I want to remember and follow. I’ve been noticing how much stuff I hang out because I think I should.
I should read that book. We should review that manners chart. I should teach my kids that. I should make that craft kit. And on and on it goes.
But none of these shoulds are bringing me joy. Instead, they are making me feel like I’m not doing enough.
I love what she said about books: “You are going to read very few of your books again. Keep only those books that will make you happy just to see them on your shelves.”
And then she said this powerful statement: “Having fewer books actually increases the impact of the information I read.”
Whoa. That’s thought-provoking. And it made me immediately want to pare down my massive stack of I-want-to-read-right-now books next to my bed that has been taunting me for too long.
Two more quotes that really challenged me:
- “No matter how wonderful things used to be, we cannot live in the past. The joy and excitement we feel here and now are more important.”
- “By handling each sentimental item and deciding what to discard, you process your past.”
Did you read along with section 3 today? If so, I’d love to hear your thoughts on it or on what I shared above.
Join us for a 5-Day Homemaking Challenge! (Day 3 Assignment)

Who needs some motivation and inspiration to clear out some clutter?? ME!
So guess what that means? I’m bringing you all along with me. 🙂 I’m going to be clearing out clutter and re-organizing things at our house this week and I’d love for you to join me.
Every morning this week around 8 a.m. CT, I’ll post the assignment for that day. Then, at 8 p.m. CT, I’ll post my accomplishments for the day! You can either link up your blog posts (if you’re blogging about the challenge) or just tell us in the comments what you accomplished that day.
Today’s Assignment:
1. Get dressed in something that makes you feel great.
2. Make a short to-do list for the day.
3. Tidy up your kitchen — do the dishes and wipe the counter tops off.
4. Make your bed.
5. Go through your clothes — take everything out of your closets and drawers and go through each item and decide whether you love it and it fits. If not, get rid of it. Put the things you keep back in an organized manner.
I’m also going to be reading through The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (can you believe I haven’t read it?) and blogging my thoughts as I read the book this week, too. Today, I’ll be reading pages 64-127. I’ll have a post up with my thoughts later today.
Who’s joining me? Leave a comment to let me know if you’re planning to participate!
Today’s Homemaking Challenge Assignment Results: The Cleaning Supplies Closet!
Today’s Homemaking Challenge Assignment Results: The Cleaning Supplies Closet!

So, we started back to our regular homeschool schedule today… and well, while it was a good day, I’m still really dragging. My doctor has cleared me to be able to get up and around, provided I take it easy.
I’m glad that I’m no longer sequestered to the sofa like I was this weekend, but man, I am still functioning in such low gear, it seems. Everything takes me twice or four times as long and then I have to stop and rest for awhile.
I did make it to the chiropractor this afternoon and then to a little bit of Silas’ baseball game tonight. But I felt like an old woman that I could only make it through two innings before I needed to come home and crash on the sofa.
However, I’m so happy to be getting a little stronger with each passing day. And I’m also really happy about how much sleep I’ve been getting!
The last two nights, I’ve been asleep by 9:30 p.m. — and then I’ve woken up before my alarm went off feeling completely rested. I can’t remember the last time that has happened two nights in row. Maybe I’ll actually turn this into a long-term habit??

Today’s project for the 5-day Homemaking Challenge was to tackle a closet. I chose the cleaning supply closet since it’s been in dire need of a makeover for months and months.



I posted this on Instagram and said: #KonMari comes to the cleaning closet! Yikes!! Taking everything out of one closet is a pretty scary task!
(Also, the black and white filter makes it look a little more artsy and a little less like total chaos, don’t you think?? If only there was a filter that could also whip this closet into shape with the touch of a button!) #reallife #homemaking #organization

So. much. better!
Did you clean a closet today? Tell us about it in the comments or, if you’re blogging about it, leave the direct link to your blog post sharing about your accomplishments today.
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Review (Part 2)
If you missed Part 1 of this review, read it here.
So, I fully expected that I wouldn’t like part 2 of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up as much as I liked part 1. But folks, I actually think I liked this section even better!
Visualize your destination.
This section starts off by encouraging you to really step back and examine why and what. Why do you want to have more organization in your life (“Before you start tidying, look at the lifestyle you aspire to and ask yourself, ‘Why do I want to tidy?'”) and what does a tidy home and life look like to you.
Ask: Does it spark joy?
This question really got me to thinking. The author says: “We should be choosing what we want to keep, not what we want to get rid of.”
I actually spent a little time looking at the #KonMari hashtag on Instagram today and was so inspired by some of the beautiful spaces I saw there. You know that I’m usually more of a utilitarian sort of person, however, I was really motivated by and drawn to the clean and welcoming pictures I saw on that stream.
It made me want to look for ways to make the spaces in our home more inviting. I don’t know what that means exactly or what that looks like, but I’m going to start doing a better job of paying attention to what types of colors and patterns and fabrics I’m drawn to and to see what happens when I sprinkle these types of things in our every day spaces.
Always think in terms of category, not place.
As I mentioned yesterday, the Marie encourages you to go through your home by category, not by location. She suggests getting out all the items in that category, putting them in one place, and handling each item asking yourself, “Does this spark joy?”
She says to tackle clothes first, then books, papers, miscellany, and lastly, mementos. I’m planning to try this out with some items in our home in the next few days to see how it goes!
Finally…
Here are two quotes that were too thought-provoking not to share:
- “The urge to point out someone else’s failure to tidy is usually a sign that you are neglecting to take care of your own space.”
- “To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose.”
Did you read this section along with me today? If so, I’d love to hear your thoughts on it — or your thoughts on what I shared above. Do you agree or disagree?













