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Monthly Archives: September 2014
White September Christmas
At first, I was simply excited about the bubble wrap. If you’re like me, bubble wrap presents an irresistible opportunity for a little childlike glee. Once I get past the bubbles and the delicate, tissue paper wrappings, it starts to … Continue reading
The Paper Caper
The van rolled to a stop in the shadows, far from the spill of street lamps and the glare of nosy neighbors. Silently, stealthily, the van’s occupants spilled out, dashing into the dark, staying close to the tree line, creeping … Continue reading
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