Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less, if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Keep in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

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Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

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From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Top Reasons To Start A Blog

Top Reasons To Start A Blog

 Top Reasons You Should Start A Blog 

1. Blog As A Creative Outlet

Blogging is an incredible creative outlet and while it may start as such, it may eventually lead to something more! A blog has a way of allowing you to explore your creativity in many ways. This may include writing, photography, graphic or web design, marketing, business and entrepreneurship.

I first began blogging as a form of self-care. Trust me, I needed all the self-care. I was struggling, with postpartum. There was something about letting it all out with a group of “friends” with no expectations of an answer. It became a part of my daily routine.

I was able to explore various styles of writing, which has lead me to spend half my time writing blogs for others as a service. It was something I never imagined doing but the creative doors opened new opportunities along the way!

Blogging is my creative outlet, I have learned new skills, met new people, and developed new interests I never considered before.

2. Sharing Your Passion And Knowledge With Others

The ability to share your passion or knowledge with others is rewarding in many ways. Whether you’re a master at crafting, baking, decor, organizing or finances, your knowledge can help others. There are millions of people scouring the internet looking to solve problems and answer questions. The blog post they come across could be yours!

Imagine helping a struggling family sort their finances and begin to save money. Or perhaps your skills with keeping a organized House, can lead to a entrepreneur opening her own shop. Your passion, skills, and knowledge can open new possibilities for those around you. You may make new friends, build a community, and even generate revenue, all from sharing what you know through your blog!

3. Create A New Source Of Income

Blogging opens the door to a new revenue stream. Think about all the ways you can use your passion and knowledge through your blog. Many bloggers create courses, e-books, and memberships to help others.

Bloggers, also create printables and templates to sale to their audience. You can design them to fit their needs, such as daily to-do lists, trackers, or social media templates for their businesses. It’s a great way to connect to your creative side and make money online.

4. Build A Brand

If you’re starting or growing a business, starting a blog is wise and highly recommended. Your blog is a fantastic way to create awareness of your products or services. By building your brand, you create trust, authority, and a strong online presence.

Blogs can drive traffic to online stores as well as brick-and-mortar stores. Never take the power of a blog for granted. Reach new customers, re-engage old customers, and create a recognizable brand that attracts loyal followers. Whether you’re a speaker or children’s clothing store, a blog can help build your brand’s awareness.

So friends, what are you waiting for? Start putting those ideas to work and start your blogging journey now!

Let’s all thrive together, because blogging is not DEAD!

Happy Blogging!

From you favorite editor of Chaos

Shannon🌸

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Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

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From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

You’re Doing Great!

You’re Doing Great!

Surfboard Style…

Hey Momma, Hey!

I wanted to stop for a moment, to say you’re doing an amazing job! Just wanted to get that off my chest before I begin our day. I need to make two errands for The day, with one being Target!!

However, I instantly remembered my last melt down in Target and the anxiety kicked in…. so with being said , I know I am going to make Target the last stop.

I laugh…. bc what parent has not had a Darling Kiddo loose all muscle movement , laying out in the middle of a store!?! ( If you know, then you know 🙃)

If your’re not surf boarding your kiddo out of their favorite store, are you really parenting?

From your Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

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Timeout is over.

Timeout is over.

*Momma timeout: Is Over!

The Chaos Editor is baackkk!

Hey Friends , Hey! It’s been a while. A very loonnng while. But to say the least I’m back, refreshed and ready to write on my own blog, again. For my friends that did not know and wonder where I’ve been. Mommas been workin’! No, but really when I started freelance writing for other bloggers and small businesses, what I thought was going to just be a “little” side hustle, turned into a full fledged job! So, with that I just didn’t have the mentally ability to write for my own blog.

I am still writing for other bloggers and small businesses but have now narrowed down my clients to select posts. This will allow me the mentally ability to write for my own blog, as well.

I am also still doing Pinterest Management for entrepreneurs and I also work at an amazing Consignment Boutique, that’s brings me incredible joy, a Darling atmosphere and Dashing co-workers and shoppers.

I also still work events for our Soul Food Joint restaurant & Catering business, along with wife’ing and momma’ing.

So, Momma was just tired and needed a break. And unfortunately, my own blog was neglected. But friends, I’m back!! With more chaos, more tricks, hacks, and resources.

So grab your wine, tea, or water and let’s continue documenting sustainable chaos. #chaoscoodinators, let’s go!

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Happy Blog Birthday: The EDIT Chaos!

Happy Blog Birthday: The EDIT Chaos!

Happy Blog Birthday!

Happy Valentines Day or Galantines

Be Your Own Motivation and make sure to love yourself and treat yourself to a TIMEOUT.Happy Birthday The EDIT Chaos! I’m super excited to say that today marks my blog anniversary that I (officially) published this blog. Although, the thought of blogging entered my mind years ago, I however did not believe in myself years ago. I, remember sitting on the floor in my bathroom crying, while feeding the baby to write my VERY FIRST blog post. I felt defeated and exhausted with everything that was going on in the world and my life.

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I was very happy with how far I had come, but unsure with my emotions of gratitude. I remember thinking to myself, I can do this, I can write a blog. I wanted so badly to write and to express my feelings, to share my cries, my knowledge, to have someone to (talk) with. I had this feeling of emptiness, but also a feeling of grate-fullness. It’s hard to explain. BUT, throughout the feelings I decided to write. Although, I do not have A lot of published posts, I DO have a lot of journaling. Some I will share, eventually and some that is just for me. Those that are just for me, I wrote  in the mist of ALL my emotions. Writing the sh*t out was my form of self care. It was my TIMEOUT. Time, to think, to cry, to laugh, be grateful, find peace, but most of all, find Myself! 

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For everyone that has encouraged, shared, read and just listened, I want to say THANK YOU!  

The Best Investment one can make, is Investing in themselves!

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Shannon

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31 FALL BLOG POST IDEAS TO INSPIRE YOUR NEXT POST

31 FALL BLOG POST IDEAS TO INSPIRE YOUR NEXT POST

31 Great FALL Blog Posts To Get You Inspired.

With today being the first day of fall, I admittedly am happy for the season and all its activities. Fall is such a fun and festive time of the year and provides an endless amount of inspiration for content ideas! After dealing with so much in the world, it’s great to have something fun to look forward to. So get inspired by these great fall post ideas.

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In Preparation for the upcoming season and the fact that, I will doing my very first Blogtober! I thought I should come up with a list of ideas to help myself and fellow bloggers, to keep the creative juice following. If you do not know what blogtober IS, its when bloggers post every day for the month of October until Halloween. SOUNDS, simple but writers block is a real thing! So with that being said, I went ahead and made list of ideas to help you plan out your October calendar and to help you come up with some seasonal posts.

Blogtober Ideas for fall

GREAT FALL POST IDEAS:

FALL FASHION IDEAS:
    • Must-Have Basics for FALL
    • FALL Fashion On A Budget
    • Tips On Layering Clothing
    • Affordable Fall Footwear
    • Different Ways To Style Plaid
    • Halloween Costumes Ideas
    • FALL Work Wear
FALL TRAVEL IDEAS:
  • FALL Bucket List
  • Pumpkin Patch Visits
  • FALL Fair
  • Best Hiking Spots
  • Apple Picking
  • Best FALL Day Trips
  • Best Places To View Foliage
FALL FOOD IDEAS:
  • Thanksgiving Recipes
  • Healthy FALL Snacks
  • Foootball Snacks and Spreads
  • Best Pie For Fall
  • Best And Easy Sloe Cooker Recipes
  • Drink Reipes
FALL HOME/DECOR IDEAS:
  • Porch Decorating Ideas
  • Bedroom Refresh
  • Table Settings ideas
  • Pantry Staples For FALL
  • Pumpkin Craving Ideas

FALL BEAUTY IDEA:

  • FALL Lip colors
  • FALL Moisturizers
  • Best FALL Mascara
  • FALL Hair Colors To Try

What is your Favorite thing about Fall? I love a good family hike and along with apple picking and Pumpkin patch activites. But, To be fair just being able to spend time with friends and family enjoying the colors of the season is probably the best activity of all. New Season, is time for new perspectives and new opportunities for growth! #EDITtoTHRIVE, #EDITtoGROW, #EDITintotheSEASON. Still looking for post Ideas, check out How To Have Success with Blogging.-A simple Way

From Your Favorite EDITOR of CHAOS,

Shannon

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Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Hey Friends, Hey!

Be Your Own Motivation!!… Keep Going!

Tip of the DAY!….. Be your own Motivation and just keep going. Believe in yourself.

Be Your Own Motivation!!
https://pin.it/5BibmGO Just Keep Going!

You F*cking got This!! … just keep going!💕🌸 Be Your Own Motivation!

From Your Favorite Editor of Chaos,

Shannon

 

 

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How To Have Success with Blogging.-A simple Way

How To Have Success with Blogging.-A simple Way

Hey Friend, Hey!

When I first started this Blog,  I had no Idea that Blogging as a hobby, would turn into a full-time income. I originally started my Blog as a way to Vent and to clear my mind. When this blog first started, before anyone knew about it, I started out of fear, confusion, disgust, sadness and anger. I needed a way to express myself, so I started to write. Some of my unpublished post are sad and dark, but throughout my blogging journey they’ve became bright, humorous and delightful.They have become MEI was becoming me again, so I decided to hit the PUBLISH button and I am very glad I did. I am happy with the work I have put into my blog and the fact, that I can now call my blog a full-time job with a full-time income.

Here are my tips to making Any blog A full-time career.

 Be Authentic

Being true to yourself makes you a better writer and more relatable to your readers. Not everyone will like what you post, but I’m here to tell you someone will read and want to continue to read your content. The majority of your readers will be complete strangers and Trust me, It is OKAY! Also, trust your creativity! 

 Research Your Readers.

Dedicate a lot of time in researching how blogs work, how they can make money, how to attract readers, then tackle the list. I, personally  was so determined to figure out how to publish and market my blog for FREE. I knew a little about blogging but I needed to dig deeper, to figure out how to make my blog a business and how I could make an income from my blog. A Blog can be very fulfilling and is a great source of income, but I will tell you it’s more than just writing and posting on social media. It’s work and dedication.

 Engage with your readers.

Get involved with your current readers. Engage with them on social media, RePin post, give props, authentically cheer them on.  I have had great success with Pinterest For growing my blog readers. I personally like that Pinterest helps you grow, and it is not ALL about the number of followers you have. But more so your engagement with the people that like and RePIN your post. Do not get me wrong IG, Twitter and TikTok are great platforms for growing your blog, I personally enjoy the success with Pinterest.

 Ask your readers what they want. 

By being on multiple social media platforms, will want to know which posting preference your readers enjoy more. This  also helps with monetizing your blog. A lot of brands look at this when you work with them. It doesn’t matter how big your following is, but at least have a presence. I started monetizing my blog with a very small following (mainly because my pages have been private-Read my Year of blogging post). But, with that being said I have also worked with great brands with some great opportunities that came my way.

 Do NOT worry what others say or think. Let them be your motivation.

Read that again! It is so easy to compare yourself to others. But, Their middle is not your beginning. We ALL have to start somewhere. Motivate yourself, to enjoy YOUR process, let that be your story. Your story is what makes you unique and makes you stand out. I was told that I could never have success with my blog, because I did not post on Instagram. Just because IG, is someone else’s preferred traffic driver, However it is NOT mine. Stay Authentic to yourself and the success will come banging at your door.

 Schedule and Plan.

Its so easy to quit and not write for days, with the crazy schedule that you have going on. But,I promise once a schedule is in place and you make it consistent you will want to write. When you go into writing with a clear head space, you perform better. I was guilty of blogging burn-out, so I cute back to only publishing two days a week. This gave me more time to plan out,what I wanted to write and schedule out my days. I can schedule up to a month on content, that I wrote in two days or publish more whenever I see fit, but making sure I publish at least two a week. DO whatever makes you feel comfortable.!

Have Fun!!

I hope this helped…

Hey Friend! I like to tell this side of my story, because I know that my chaos and fear resinate with other mommas, women and people out here, just trying to make it throughout the day. But, I am here to tell you, if you believe that you’re not just the the spark, but the whole D*mn Firecracker, you can do anything you set out to do.  Our biggest fear is the unknown, but what if the the unknown is our biggest blessing?!?!

Your Favorite Editor Of Chaos,

Shannon

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