Grit

OLD FRIENDS AND NEW BEGINNINGS

ife has a funny way of keeping us on our toes, doesn’t it? Just when we think something is set in stone, life steps in and points us in a new direction. That’s the situation I’ve found myself in recently, and it’s resulted in big changes I never

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