Moving on

I should have blogged about this earlier, I suppose. But, frankly, I was still a little surprised by the whole thing and just not ready to tell anyone. I think, now that I’ve had some time to digest the entirety of what has happened, I’m ready to tell you all what’s been going on.

My wife has moved on.

Yes, it’s true, she has moved her blog, officially, to www.lifeinanutshell.net. (What did you think I was talking about?) Please update your links and blogrolls and what have you. 🙂

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