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A long time a go, when my kids were little, I blogged. Today, as I pulled up my old blog to find my favorite sugar cookie recipe, I had the same thought I have had many times since this those days of long ago. I love blogging. I love recording small pieces of my life. 

I'm in a much different season, and cardigans and kids doesn't really describe my days anymore, but outrunning average does. In all my years of life, seasons have come and gone, but outrunning average has always motivated decisions--in good ways, and more complicated ways--it has shaped who I have become, what I still struggle to let go of, and pushes me to experiment and try new things, and helps me let go what doesn't work. This space will focus on what I know best--my own experiences with movement, faith, food and family. 

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