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OUR COVID HALLOWEEN

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     I have spent the better part of two decades pondering lessons life has thrown my way. I walked away from some things a stronger, more refined individual. Like that one time I bought cauliflower crackers online for some guilt-free snacking. I will NEVER make that mistake again. I abandoned them in the pantry and giggled each time family members crunched into their first bites. They were excited to try something new, but were left with the desire to scrape their tongues with the nearest scrub brush, even if it meant the toilet-bowl brush. I promise, those crackers were bad.     However, I have learned to perfect one thing over the years: over-thinking. I can over-think  just about anything you throw my way. Heck, I can over-think even the smallest choices from the scented bar soaps I peruse on-line to which size noodle to cook with the jarred marinara sauce I took out for dinner.  Then, out of the blue, comes a freakin' world-wide pandemic. Seriously? I am going to take a gues