Day 22

There are things that happen that are beyond our control. Things that test our resolve. Especially when you've hit a low point and are climbing back out of it.

Things like a four-year-old waking up at 4 AM on a Monday and waking you up! Deciding it was play time.
I finally got him back in bed and settled. By then, it was 7 am roughly, and it was pretty much time to get up anyway. So I got up a bit after 8 am, after a nap of sorts. lol

Today is gonna be a challenge.

I put Keegan's show on and

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