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the studio, always changing

my new paper shelf

i love having my drawing pencils, colored pencils, sharpies, and sketchpads all easy to reach
I have been on it this week. 

Before and after work I have a list of things to do posted on my cork board, like clean up the kitchen, 
bedroom, take out the trash, do the animal chores, get clothes ready for work, pack lunch, stuff like that. 

I've also been doing a six move ab workout every day, 
along with a great new squat video that I have been doing 
with my sister and our friend Savannah, 
kind of a pre-weddings get in shape challenge. 
It's great having friends to keep you motivated! 

The time change has helped tremendously, staying light outside until almost eight o'clock. 
On another note, Jonathan and I are now in the process of becoming shift managers at work. 
We were discussing ways for Jonathan to get paid more, because he works his butt off, 
and it seems like the best option for us. I hope it works out. 

Well, another day, let's do this.

Until next time,

Angela Kelly

do work!

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