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For a minute there, I thought we lost ya. By my count, you only wrote nine stories last month, and four of them in the last two days, what's up? You part-time, still freelancing with your Chamber gig? Cool.
These Family History stories sure are neat. But truth be told, I've been missing your epic adventures, be they earnestly virual or ingeniously literal.
What have you been working on the past few weeks? I can't wait to find out. I wait with bated-breath.
Maybe more scientific research. I hope so. Glad you're on board with the MTimes crew, you've gotta be indispensable. Glad you survived the layoffs over there.
Well, the salty diamond mines call, I better run--and avoid being weary, LOL. Thanks for your hard work. It's journalists like you that give me hope for the future of Mormon news.
Keep on keeping on, Brother. Stay well.
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