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happily married (37+ years), mom of 2, grandma of 4. hobbies: art, photography, cooking/baking, sewing, gardening, working with hubby on cars/motorcycles, learning new things. I seem to be the one most people I know come to for advice and I get thanked for it quite a bit, so I figured maybe I could spread that advice to here as well. I may not always be right, but I try my best to help, and what I don't know, I will look up to try and find the correct answer.

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