



So my editor just called. Apparently you would have to be a mind-reader to follow my blog, which explains why I have so few followers. The Garrett and the Weston made Valentines. This is a picture of that process. We went simple (rectangles), fast (computer-generated), and cheap (leftover Christmas kisses). I know, I know, the point of school valentines is to practice our writing skills. I rationalized out of that one this year. Simplify.
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