I am a stay-at-home Mom of two little amazing kids. I have a very active three-year-old little boy and a beautiful one-year-old daughter. I am often still trying to figure things out with two little ones. I am married to a Marine, I cook, clean, craft, and everything in between. Not to mention try to manage my Bipolar Disorder. This Blog is just about everything. I hope you can take a few things from me and I can learn from you!
Thursday, January 29, 2015
A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life! : A Message To My Readers
A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life! : A Message To My Readers: I have been making a lot of changes to my blog. No personal blog layout yet but that is a small goal... but one thing I have written for the...
A Message To My Readers
I have been making a lot of changes to my blog. No personal blog layout yet but that is a small goal... but one thing I have written for the blog which can be found right now at the bottom of the blog and hopefully in the future "about me" section of a new blog layout what the whole concept of "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life". This is my goal or concept for "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life".
This is my message...
I thought I would write this message to my readers and hopefully future readers. What "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" is really about. It is more than a blog but a goal and ambition to hopefully to change the world. I must first share a little information about me. I am a bad example of a Domestic Goddess. I have a very active three-year-old little boy and a beautiful one-year-old daughter. I have been married for 10 years to a wonderful Marine! I have a B.S. in Psychology and currently applying for my Master's program. I craft, cook, clean, finding something new to try, and everything in between. I tend to function on auto pilot and live in pj pants. I am on the nerdy, geeky, and a little introverted. I am a huge bookworm, music lover, love games, and love to sing and dance badly. I march to my own beat and color outside of lines as often as I can. However, something else about me is I live with two health issues. The first is PCOS and Bipolar Disorder. I prefer the term live with instead of suffer because this is something that I live with daily.
One of my huge goals in my life is to fight the stigma of mental illnesses and bring much needed education and understanding to these invisible illnesses as well others. I also want to show parents and anyone else who "live" mental illness that they are not alone!!! That they too can live, thrive, survive, and show the world that we are no different than any other person who does not live with a mental illness. We often approach life situations differently and deal with issues of the mental illnesses a little different than a physical health issue. I started this blog and the idea of "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" to be part of the goal of stopping the stigma and educating about mental illnesses. An I believe in one way to stop this stigma and show people they are not alone in their mental illness and we are not the illness.
So this blog is just not all about being bipolar or other health problems. It is about my journey on how I manage this world. So you will see life events, good days, bad days, crafts, cooking, information, and anything else I can think of. I am still very new to the blogging world and also not the best writer and still have a lot to learn. I am also at the very early stages of this goal. However, this goes beyond just a blog. You can find me "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and even Goodreads and hopefully other social media platform even a website to follow this journey. On these social platforms you will find positive, up lifting quotes, education facts, jokes, what I am doing for my therapy, if I am having an off day, also when I am at doctor for my monthly visit, and so on. You also can talk to me and share! I love to communicate!
I am hoping to further my education and research to help aid this goal. As I stated earlier I am currently applying for my Master's program and maybe one day even a doctoral program. I love science in general, research, social aspects of psychology, therapy techniques, neurology, and so much more. If my goal and dream of "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily" takes off I would also not to love to just not personal experiences but credentials an qualifications as well. Not sure where my education will take me but I sure hope this dream is part of it.
I am hoping to make a huge difference in this world so I hope you will follow me as this dream and goal grows. ~A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life~ Courtney
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This is my message...
I thought I would write this message to my readers and hopefully future readers. What "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" is really about. It is more than a blog but a goal and ambition to hopefully to change the world. I must first share a little information about me. I am a bad example of a Domestic Goddess. I have a very active three-year-old little boy and a beautiful one-year-old daughter. I have been married for 10 years to a wonderful Marine! I have a B.S. in Psychology and currently applying for my Master's program. I craft, cook, clean, finding something new to try, and everything in between. I tend to function on auto pilot and live in pj pants. I am on the nerdy, geeky, and a little introverted. I am a huge bookworm, music lover, love games, and love to sing and dance badly. I march to my own beat and color outside of lines as often as I can. However, something else about me is I live with two health issues. The first is PCOS and Bipolar Disorder. I prefer the term live with instead of suffer because this is something that I live with daily.
One of my huge goals in my life is to fight the stigma of mental illnesses and bring much needed education and understanding to these invisible illnesses as well others. I also want to show parents and anyone else who "live" mental illness that they are not alone!!! That they too can live, thrive, survive, and show the world that we are no different than any other person who does not live with a mental illness. We often approach life situations differently and deal with issues of the mental illnesses a little different than a physical health issue. I started this blog and the idea of "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" to be part of the goal of stopping the stigma and educating about mental illnesses. An I believe in one way to stop this stigma and show people they are not alone in their mental illness and we are not the illness.
So this blog is just not all about being bipolar or other health problems. It is about my journey on how I manage this world. So you will see life events, good days, bad days, crafts, cooking, information, and anything else I can think of. I am still very new to the blogging world and also not the best writer and still have a lot to learn. I am also at the very early stages of this goal. However, this goes beyond just a blog. You can find me "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life" on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and even Goodreads and hopefully other social media platform even a website to follow this journey. On these social platforms you will find positive, up lifting quotes, education facts, jokes, what I am doing for my therapy, if I am having an off day, also when I am at doctor for my monthly visit, and so on. You also can talk to me and share! I love to communicate!
I am hoping to further my education and research to help aid this goal. As I stated earlier I am currently applying for my Master's program and maybe one day even a doctoral program. I love science in general, research, social aspects of psychology, therapy techniques, neurology, and so much more. If my goal and dream of "A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily" takes off I would also not to love to just not personal experiences but credentials an qualifications as well. Not sure where my education will take me but I sure hope this dream is part of it.
I am hoping to make a huge difference in this world so I hope you will follow me as this dream and goal grows. ~A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life~ Courtney
Sunday, January 25, 2015
10 Years and Counting!!!! Married To The Most Wonderful Man!!!
So I know this post is late but I still had to do it!
On December 31, 2014 Christopher and I Celebrated 10 Years of Marriage and Counting!!! So I thought I would write a 10 year count down to being married to the most wonderful man of my life!!!
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Our Drinks From Our 10 Year Annev Date At The Melting Pot: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
December 31, 2004 we got hitched!!!
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Our Wedding 12/31/2004: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Our Wedding 12/31/2004- He Dropped Cake Down My Dress: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
1- Christopher is my one and only! He is so loving and caring even though he is a big strong Marine ;) . He is willing to do anything for his family to include defending our country. He is not only my husband but he is my best friend as well!!! Plus he looks damn good in his uniform.
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My Marine: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
2- We have been through a lot such as deployments and living with my bipolar. We however went through one of the biggest struggles and journey of our lives and that would be to have children. It took us almost 6 years to have children but we were finally blessed with two miracles... Caleb and Caydance and with these two precious miracles we know our family is complete.
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Christopher and I pregnant with Caleb but actually did not know it was him we were finding that out the next day: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Caleb and I at Christopher's Homecoming 2012: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Caydance 2013: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
3- We are oddly obsessed with C-names.... All of our fur babies start with C's as well (Charlie, Chloe, Corona, and Casper). Please note Caydance came way before I even met Christopher. Her name was inspired from the movie Shallow Hal. Cadence was the little girl in the burn unit.
4- Christopher and I have celebrated many holidays, anniversaries, and birthdays apart. You got to love the military!!!
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One of the Valentines Day we were seperated from due to a deployment: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Homecoming kiss 2012: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
5- Christopher and I did not go on real honeymoon until our 5th year of marriage after he returned home from a deployment. We went to Helen, Georgia and also visited the Cabbage Patch Hospital...Lets just say Christopher was a real trooper and we adopted a soft face cabbage patch baby.
6- My husband and I do not fight. We do bicker from time to time. We also do not get along on the phone because he cannot hear. It is actually a little funny because we met via an online chat room (when chat rooms were cool) and also talked on the phone. We are also given a grace period when he deploys... other than that we hardly talk on the phone.
7- I punched my husband in the face once on accident when we first got married and he has yet to let me live it down. The story goes we were driving to see my parents from Beaufort, SC and we were talking about wrestling and fake punches and my brother practicing those type moves on me when we were little. I proceeded to show him and have no sense of space and punched him right in jaw. He swears his head bounced off the window (I debate this fact). I however not let him live his "night in shining armor moment down". This was also early in our marriage and we were camping with his parents. His brother, mother, and we were all playing in the ocean. Christopher and I were having romantic moment when all of sudden he drops me! When I finally come up I find me running towards the shore and turn around just in time to see a wave about to pummel us!!! So until he lets me live it down I have this...
8- I turned my Georgia boy into Oregon loving man. He is still southern as all get out and eats those nasty grits aka wallpaper paste! No I am not from Oregon it where most of my family is from. I was born in Germany via the United States Army and then lived in multiple areas where my Daddy was stationed.
9- It is amazing what we have learned and what you do for each other. When we first started dating Christopher found out my best friend was a guy. Was he jealous? Nope! In fact they are really good friends an act like brothers from another mother. Our friendship has evolved to show that platonic relationships do exist and his wife is just the same. We also learned new things about each other such as I do like on anime (spelling) series "Bleach" however after that I cannot tell any other ones apart. He however puts up with my mini craft store. He will go antiquing with me as long as I give him a mission to look for something (must be the Marine in him). We cannot be game partners and I refuse to be his spade partner he is a meanie! We will also learned how much we truly enjoy each other company and how much our time is cherished each other!!!
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Christopher and I through the years: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Christopher and I through the years: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Christopher and I through the years: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
10- We knew we were going to make it this far. We however did not know what we were going through to get to this point... so if we could go back of course we do it all over again but we would tell our younger selves to keep holding on to each other and there is light at the end of tunnel.
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The Man Never Smiles But I Promise He Is Happy: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
So this is our first 10 years of marriages <3 . We still have much more to do and learn about each other! We know it will not always be easy and I sure there will be more ups and downs. There will also be more adventures to come and personally I cannot wait to see what the next 10 years has in store for us.
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Christopher and I at 10 years: Property of A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
Saturday, January 10, 2015
When My Life Crashes For A Moment
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I was in pain and was in the process of sitting in my husband's chair when one of children required attention. Then I started to cry.. I cried because I was hurting... I cried because there 700 thoughts running through my head... I cried because I could no longer control the emotions running through my body all at once... I cried because I no longer understood what was going on.... I hate it though when I cry when it is related to this because it makes me feel like a failure and the bipolar and anxiety has won a huge battle in the war. I was crying and my children were so the more I would cry... I mean it was a big crying bubbling fool. I was able to get everyone calmed down before my husband walked through the door. As he as asked how I was doing and I was explaining to him and the tears started falling and falling. I could no longer hold in the emotion ball of chaos that seemed to no longer contain itself. My husband wrapped me in his arms and just let me cry and then he made me go to our bedroom so I could detach from reality and go where I need to go briefly to gather myself.
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Now why am I telling you this?
I am not perfect and sometimes I loose battles with Bipolar (not the war) and sometimes I loose bad. I also do not understand why I loose these battles and I get so frustrated with myself. However, is I show you that it is normal and okay to loose the battles once in a while. The fact is this was not first and will likely not be my last. I know it is not my last battle but the key is never to focus on these battles for too long. I noticed the longer I dwell on moments like these the longer I stay in the up or down state in which I have lost. Now I will admit this battle has taken me a bit to get back to some point of normal. For the last several days I have felt like a fog and going through the motions of my daily life. I do however choose not live in this crash or stay in the fog that has resulted from this crash.
So how I do I survive the crash?
I have to do what I always do. I have to remember what I always stand for when it comes to Bipolar disorder. I HAVE BIPOLAR I AM NOT BIPOLAR! My children did not ask for a Bipolar parent and I strive to be the best Mom they could have and knowing I can overcome this crash and any other battle helps my recovery from my ups and downs. I also surround myself with positivity, love, music, creativity, and whatever it takes to move forward from that moment... I also know that I need to stay on my medications (personal choice) and whether or not if I need to see my doctor again.
Am I there yet?
No to be honest I am not back where I would like to be. I am slowly getting back though. I was taken back by this moment I am still in ways do not understand why it even happen. I know in the same breath not to focus on events like this but I am still trying to figure out why I did not recognize any triggers or feel like this coming (which I have been able to do). I still feel weak and almost ashamed of what happened. I guess it still does have progress and not where I want to be...
There will always be a battle to fight in this war.... I know one thing... I will over come and be strong and fight... I AM A BIPOLAR MOM AND THIS IS SOMETIMES WHAT HAPPENS IN MY DAILY LIFE!!!
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life! : Christmas Eve Box
A Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life! : Christmas Eve Box: I know this is late but I still wanted to share this Christmas Eve Tradition! I have seen this idea floating now for several years now on ...
Christmas Eve Box
I know this is late but I still wanted to share this Christmas Eve Tradition!
I have seen this idea floating now for several years now on Facebook, Pinterest, and other social media websites....the Christmas Eve Box. When I saw this box a couple years ago this is something I knew I wanted to do with my children. This is the first year though I have actually put Christmas Eve Box Tradition into action because I wanted to wait until my children were old enough to enjoy the box and hopefully have some understanding of what this tradition is and will be about.
You can go Pinterest and I am sure other social media websites and Google terms like Christmas Eve Box you will find tons of ideas an how you would like to do you to do your Christmas Eve Box. There are tons of ideas out there but I thought I would show how we did our this past Christmas!!!
My husband and I wrapped up a huge box with some Christmas Wrapping Paper. Than we decided on the items for the box.
About 3pm we presented the Christmas Eve Box to the kids! To see their eyes and reactions to the box was surely entertaining and heartwarming enough! With Caleb's saying "wow" and "what's that?" to Caydance climbing in the box!
So we had them change into their pjs, played games,ate junk food, watched movies, and read stories! I have no idea why these pictures kept coming out like this!!! However-here are my little ones in their new Christmas Jammies!
One of the special moments of the night though is when we went to place the reindeer food! Now before I continue I must send out a wonderful and huge thank you to the lady who sent this wonderful gift to my children! The owner of The Sweet Season sent my children this amazing reindeer food and it just added such a special touch to their night! They make wonderful handmade goodies so I really encourage you to check out her shop and check out her amazing and drool worthy items. I have been trying to find a way to thank her and wanted to share this with her! I know I do not have a lot of followers or readers but if you check out The Sweet Season I promise you will not be sorry! I put their contact information down at the bottom of this post!
So to round out the evening we put on our coats even though it was raining and sprinkled the reindeer food so Santa surely would find the house!
This will be a tradition that will be going strong in our household! I am sure we will adapt and make changes as our children grow and get older. I however, know I will be loving this for years to come!!!
The Sweet Season Contact Information
Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/thesweetseason
Email: thesweatseason02@gmail.com
The Sweet Season - Gourmet Hand-Wrapped & Dipped Chocolate Covered Cherries are the specialty of the house. Other items include specialty breads, cakes & trifles. No designer cakes here...just made from scratch goodies like grandma used to make!
I have seen this idea floating now for several years now on Facebook, Pinterest, and other social media websites....the Christmas Eve Box. When I saw this box a couple years ago this is something I knew I wanted to do with my children. This is the first year though I have actually put Christmas Eve Box Tradition into action because I wanted to wait until my children were old enough to enjoy the box and hopefully have some understanding of what this tradition is and will be about.
You can go Pinterest and I am sure other social media websites and Google terms like Christmas Eve Box you will find tons of ideas an how you would like to do you to do your Christmas Eve Box. There are tons of ideas out there but I thought I would show how we did our this past Christmas!!!
My husband and I wrapped up a huge box with some Christmas Wrapping Paper. Than we decided on the items for the box.
~Items is the Vaughn Christmas Eve Box~
The first ever Vaughn Christmas Eve Box! : Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
* New PJ's for the family
* A couple of movies (Christmas themed one and the new Ninja Turtle Movie)
* Game
* Coloring Books
* The Books "Night Before Christmas" and "Christmas Story"
* Hot Chocolate
* Slippers for the kids
* Reindeer Food (See a special Thank You a little later to a wonderful shop owner)
* Cups for the kids
About 3pm we presented the Christmas Eve Box to the kids! To see their eyes and reactions to the box was surely entertaining and heartwarming enough! With Caleb's saying "wow" and "what's that?" to Caydance climbing in the box!
Caleb and Caydance- The Best Picture I got: Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
Caleb: Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
Caydance: Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
One of the special moments of the night though is when we went to place the reindeer food! Now before I continue I must send out a wonderful and huge thank you to the lady who sent this wonderful gift to my children! The owner of The Sweet Season sent my children this amazing reindeer food and it just added such a special touch to their night! They make wonderful handmade goodies so I really encourage you to check out her shop and check out her amazing and drool worthy items. I have been trying to find a way to thank her and wanted to share this with her! I know I do not have a lot of followers or readers but if you check out The Sweet Season I promise you will not be sorry! I put their contact information down at the bottom of this post!
Reindeer Food- Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
Reindeer Food: Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
So to round out the evening we put on our coats even though it was raining and sprinkled the reindeer food so Santa surely would find the house!
Caleb messing with the lights: Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
Caleb getting the food from his Daddy and Caydance missing a slipper! Property Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
This will be a tradition that will be going strong in our household! I am sure we will adapt and make changes as our children grow and get older. I however, know I will be loving this for years to come!!!
The Sweet Season Contact Information
Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/thesweetseason
Email: thesweatseason02@gmail.com
The Sweet Season - Gourmet Hand-Wrapped & Dipped Chocolate Covered Cherries are the specialty of the house. Other items include specialty breads, cakes & trifles. No designer cakes here...just made from scratch goodies like grandma used to make!
Boot Cuff Review!!! -Burchfield's Custom Crochet
A bit ago I was asked to review a pair of crocheted boot cuffs. I have actually never done a blog review of an item so not sure how to go about it and if there was any specific "way" to go about. However, after reading a couple of other blog reviews I think it is really up to me on how I want to go about this review.
Burchfield's Custom Crochet is a small custom made crochet shop that offers custom made pieces. Now I know there are tons of crocheters out there to include myself but the one thing this praticular store has is amazing turn around time without reducing quaility of her work, The boot cuffs I am actually about to give you a review on were actually made shortly before Christmas but because the buzz of the holidays on my end I was not able to get to my review until now. So if you are needing a faster turn around time, Burchfield's Custom Crochet is worth checking out!
Now on to the fun part!
If you have been on Pinterest, Etsy, Facebook, and a couple of other Social Media sites you have likely run across boot cuffs. Crocheted boot cuffs are designed to give your boots a little flare/edge/style! The lovely owner of Burchfield's Custom Crochet let me choose the color of the cuffs and there was only one color came to my mind.... PURPLE!!!!
So through the holidays I was in boot heaven trying all my boots on (believe me there are a lot) and seeing what I liked with the cuffs. The boots I really loved them with were my soft black and grey boots. I chose to take pictures in these boots because I thought they looked frikin awesome. I did try them on with more shiny black boots but the cuffs and boots canceled each other out. So these will be worn with my softer boots. I am sure if I chose a different color I could find a color that would work with my shinier boots.
However, just looking good in a pair of boot cuffs is only half of the review! The second part of the review is function of these boot cuffs. I have worn these boot cuffs several days and found that boot cuffs stayed in place and needed little adjustment throughout day. The only issue I had was my daughter trying to pull at them. I also found that I liked and how the boot cuff fits over my jeans vs my skin. I do not have sensitive skin but if you do this is something you might want to consider when wearing this product. Since Burchfield's Custom Crochet is a custom made crochet shop she can find a yarn type (for those who are not familiar with yarns there are tons out there) that you are comfortable wearing. Now if the yarn is switched out for another type yarn/material a price increase is likely in order.
I know people often juggle the cost of whether to buy handmade, remember buying handmade you are supporting independent designers and artisians who have worked hard to develop their skills, knowledge, and creativity.
Burchfield's Custom Crochet Contact Information
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurchfieldCustomCrochet
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BurchfieldCrochet
Email: nothingtoit2011@ymail,com
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Now on to the fun part!
If you have been on Pinterest, Etsy, Facebook, and a couple of other Social Media sites you have likely run across boot cuffs. Crocheted boot cuffs are designed to give your boots a little flare/edge/style! The lovely owner of Burchfield's Custom Crochet let me choose the color of the cuffs and there was only one color came to my mind.... PURPLE!!!!
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Black Boots: Property Of Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Grey Boots: Property Of Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
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Jeans and my higher boots: Property Of Bipolar Mom and Her Daily Life |
<3 FOR YOUR INFORMATION ON ALL HANDMADE PRODUCTS IN GENERAL <3
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I know people often juggle the cost of whether to buy handmade, remember buying handmade you are supporting independent designers and artisians who have worked hard to develop their skills, knowledge, and creativity.
Burchfield's Custom Crochet Contact Information
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurchfieldCustomCrochet
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BurchfieldCrochet
Email: nothingtoit2011@ymail,com
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