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Oops I did it again!

I figured with the upcoming move, that it may be a wise idea for me to start blogging again. I have moments where I do very well. I post something every day. Whether it is some deep dark secret or maybe just a vent. When my mind was totally dead of content, I used to share ideas on morons and news worthy idiots. Now theres an endless supply of material for sure.

Since we are less then 2 weeks from the big day, I am vowing to be a better communicator. I am declaring my intent to be a better picture taker and a much more efficient letter writer. I will take 15 minutes a day to share the happenings of the Havey house. Since we will have no family or friends within 700 miles, electronic communication is going to be a very important part of my love lines to those that matter.

I have mad computer skills. I can turn out crap better then folks who do it for a living, but for some damn reason I can't be bothered. Laziness in my excuse. Or maybe it is the 2 hours a day I spend questing and doing dailies to have enough gold for an epic flying mount. For those not yet addicted-that is a reference to my WoW addiction.

Whatever the excuse...I aim to change it!!

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