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Perhaps your body is trying to tell you something. Hopefully the humidity isn’t preventing you from sleeping well, my twin. While I’d love a thunderstorm a little more often then we have them out here, I would not be able to handle such high humidity. I’m making a wish that the weatherman has better weather in store for you...soon!

I am a huge black jelly bean and black licorice fan, but I think I’ll pass on the anisette!

I love the beginning of the month when you post the information about it! I so enjoy these history lessons. My paternal grandmother was born towards the end of July and was such a hearty prairie girl from the prairies east of Edmonton, Alberta. The last couple of sentences you posted describe the essence of who my grandmother was. (“When circumstances are out of their control, they are determined to remain positive. They don’t want others to feel anxiety if they see rough roads ahead.”) She was a steady and calm voice of reason and always saw a bright spot in tough situations. She passed away just over nine years ago, and I miss her in many, many ways. It’s amazing how this month’s descriptions of people born in July match the only person I know who was born in July!

Big hugs from me and the two hairy goofballs entertaining me this morning! 😂🤗🐶🐶🤗💖🤓