Taking care of business

I think I’ve gotten everyone squared away, updated, information passed along and all of my immediate “To Do” list finished. (Oh wait, I haven’t set up the email forward yet, so there’s still that to do before noon!)

I’m almost ready to go for the week. Here’s hoping there aren’t any emergencies while I’m gone, eh?

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