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The Let’s Go Shopping 3 Vendor Directory

Here is the complete list of small businesses you can look forward to discovering during the third Let’s Go Shopping extravaganza.

Please patronize these fabulous small businesses! Support an entrepreneur and shop ’til you drop!

Glamsticks
Glamsticks ™ are bespoke, designer and couture crutches, canes, walking sticks, wheelchair covers and accessories all individually crafted for your personal use.

Lady Sharon Farley-Mason
www.glamsticks.co.uk
glamsticks@hotmail.com
UK 07903143322
Twitter: @glamsticks
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GlamSticks
Instagram: @sharonfm1_glamsticks

Scentsy with Nini
Fill your life with fragrance.

Nini Urschel
Independent Scentsy Consultant
916-206-1151
www.nini.scentsy.us
nini95626@sbcglobal.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Product-Service/NV-Wickless-Scents-More-125248947558448/

GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.
Simple and affordable technological fun.

Barry Scheur
(617) 969-7500
bscheur@scheur.com
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/
1597 Suncrest Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.

Elegant Insights Braille Creations
A distinctive, handcrafted collection of jewelry and accessories embossed in braille.

Laura Legendary
702-605-1265
www.elegantinsightsjewelry.com
l.legendary@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
customer.service@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Elegant.Insights
Twitter: @ElegantInsights
Instagram: www.instagram.com/elegantinsights

GuideLight Dog Products
(Division of GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.) Where happiness wags.

KaeAnn Rausch
781-286-1696
GuideLightDogs@gmail.com
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/CatalogGuideLightDogProducts.html
Twitter: @Kaeko658

Angela’s Awesome Homemade Beef Jerky
Our name says it all.

Angela Fowler
530-813-2911
angelasawesomejerky@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/Angelas-Awesome-Home-Made-Beef-Jerky

A. T. Guys
A. T. Guys will be offering a special deal for everyone who tunes in. We are taking orders and ready to provide the technology you need.

J. J. Meddaugh
269-216-4798
www.atguys.com
support@atguys.com
Twitter: @atguys
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atguys

Scenic Made, artisanal care packages
Small batch, big flavor

Johanna Sedman
johanna@scenicmade.com
www.scenicmade.com
Facebook: Scenic Made
Instagram :www.instagram.com/scenic_made/

Snag a Frag
Where fragrance enthusiasts can discover prestige and hard-to-find fragrances for men.

Brent Harbolt
www.snagafrag.com
sales@snagafrag.com
Twitter: @snagafrag
FaceBook: www.facebook.com/snagafrag

Pure Haven by Leanne Merren
Safe, trusted, pure. Empowering consumers to make every home a pure haven!

Leanne Merren
269-207-4207
leanne4pureliving@gmail.com
www.purehaven.com/leannemerren
www.facebook.com/groups/phebyleanne

Beauty by Brittany
Color your world with Mary Kay Cosmetics and Skin Care

Brittany Savage
Independent beauty consultant
804-832-5439
www.marykay.com/bsavage2
tanielizabeth21@yahoo.com
Twitter: @tanielizabeth21

Web Friendly Help LLC
Makin’ your tech life easy!

Casey Mathews
567-234-0078
help@webfriendlyhelp.com
webfriendlyhelp.com
Twitter: @webfriendlyhelp
Facebook: facebook.com/webfriendlyhelp
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/webfriendlyhelp

Mitsy Kit
Mitsy Kit hand sewing and crafting kits make creativity accessible
for the blind, elderly, disabled and all using our patented, tactile guided system.
We help you to create memories and connect lives, one simple kit at a time.

Tammy Roussell
978-419-1824
Tammy.Roussell@MitsyKit.org
www.MitsyKit.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MitsyKit
Twitter@TammyMitsyKit
Instagram – tammyroussell
LinkedIn Tammy Roussell

My Photo Blanket
Wrap yourself up in a perfect memory.

Don Shaw
409-333-0432
myphotoblanket@icloud.com
www.myphotoblanket.shop coming soon!

Sparkle911
Paparazzi Accessories $5 fashion jewelry
Sparkle911…for all your fashion emergencies!

ReNae Anderson
970-393-0170
sparkle911@yahoo.com
paparazziaccessories.com/74180/
Facebook: Sparkle911 @SparklingBlingAccessories
www.facebook.com/SparklingBlingAccessories/

The Harbolt Company
We specialize in unique and hard to find items to make your life easier. We love what we do, and so will you!

Brent Harbolt
405-633-2572
www.harboltcompany.com
sales@harboltcompany.com
Twitter: @harboltcompany
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theharboltcompany

Don’t forget to use the tag #LetsGoShopping when tweeting about the event!

LL

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Ready for a little retail therapy? Here’s the Let’s Go Shopping event schedule and vendor details!

Here is the final schedule and business directory for the all-day, online, virtual shopping day! See you there!

Saturday, April 4th, 2020, from 7 AM to 7 PM Pacific Time. Let’s Go Shopping is an all-day, online, accessible event connecting small businesses and the customers who need them. Ready for a little retail therapy?

Let’s Go Shopping!

Please note that all times are pacific Time. Adjust accordingly for your time zone.

7:00 am PT: Good morning and welcome (Laura)

7:30 am: Sight and Sound Technology

8:00 am PT: Elegant Insights Braille Creations

9:00 am PT: Hartgen Consultancy

10:00 am PT: PattiandRicky.com Adaptive Fashion

11:00 am PT: Strawberry Moon Reborns

11:30 am: Beauty by Brittany

12:00 pm PT: A. T. Guys

12:30 pm: GlamSticks

1:00 pm PT: GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.

1:30 pm: Scentsy with Nini

2:00 pm PT: PattiandRicky.com Inclusive Accessories

3:00 pm PT: GuideLight Dogs

3:30 pm: Tawny’s Pottery Lab

4:00 pm PT: A. T. Guys

4:30 pm: The Unseen Bean

5:00 pm PT: The Harbolt Company

6:00 pm PT: Elegant Insights Braille Creations

6:30 pm: Door prizes and wrap-up Laura and friends

Let’s Go Shopping with these fabulous vendors!

Sight and Sound Technology
Sight and Sound Technology Ireland is the leading provider of hardware and software to the blind, visually impaired and those with learning and reading difficulties.

Stuart Lawler
?www.sightandsound.co.uk
Telephone: +35316909720
Mobile: +353879926360
stuart.lawler@sightandsoundtechnology.ie
Twitter: @sastireland

Elegant Insights Braille Creations
Jewelry and accessories with a tactile twist. We bring out the beauty of braille.

Laura Legendary
www.elegantinsightsjewelry.com
l.legendary@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
702-605-1265
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Elegant.Insights
Twitter: @ElegantInsights
Instagram: www.instagram.com/elegantinsights

Hartgen Consultancy
Training and products for the JAWS Screen-reader. Quality, Confidence, Excellence.

Brian Hartgen
www.hartgenconsultancy.com
US: 239-256-7779
Twitter : www.twitter.com/hartgenconsult
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hartgenconsult

Patti and Ricky
Functional and fashionable apparel and accessories for people of all abilities.

Alexandra Herold
www.pattiandricky.com
303-578-6594
alex@pattiandricky.com
Twitter: @pattiandricky_
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pattiandricky/
Instagram: @pattiandrickycom

StrawberryMoonReborns
Lifelike baby dolls for your child, or the child in all of us.

Lulu Hartgen
www.strawberrymoonreborns.com
+44-7773-501-358.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/strawberrymoonkins
And
Facebook: www.facebook.com/strawberrymoonreborns
Instagram: @strawberrymoonreborns
Twitter: @SMReborns.

Beauty by Brittany
Color your world with Mary Kay Cosmetics

Brittany Savage
Independent beauty consultant
www.marykay.com/bsavage2
tanielizabeth21@yahoo.com
Twitter: @tanielizabeth21

A. T. Guys
A. T. Guys will be offering a special deal for everyone who tunes in. We are taking orders and ready to provide the technology you need.

J. J. Meddaugh
support@atguys.com
269-216-4798
Twitter: @atguys
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atguys

Glamsticks
Glamsticks ™ are bespoke, designer and couture crutches, canes, walking sticks, wheelchair covers and accessories all individually crafted for your personal use.

Lady Sharon Farley-Mason
www.glamsticks.co.uk
glamsticks@hotmail.com
UK 07903143322
Twitter: @glamsticks
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GlamSticks
Instagram: @sharonfm1_glamsticks

GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.
Simple and affordable technological fun.

Barry Scheur
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/
1597 Suncrest Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.
(617) 969-7500
bscheur@scheur.com

Scentsy with Nini
Fill your life with fragrance.

Nini Urschel
Independent Scentsy Consultant
www.nini.scentsy.us
916-206-1151
nini95626@sbcglobal.net
Facebook: NV Wickless Scents & More

GuideLight Dogs
Happiness wags.

KaeAnn Rausch
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/CatalogGuideLightDogProducts.html
guidelightdogs@gmail.com
781-286-1696
Twitter: @Kaeko658

Tawny’s Pottery Lab
From my hands to yours, everyday art designed to touch: pet bowls, mugs, pendants, home decor

Tawny Villegas
Www.pottery-lab.com
www.etsy.com/shop/tawnyspotterylab
IG: @potterylab
Twitter: @pottery_lab
FB: www.facebook.com/potterylab/

The Unseen Bean
Taste the passion in blind roasted coffee.

Jerry Leary
www.theunseenbean.com
720-369-8039
info@theunseenbean.com
Twitter @theunseenbean

The Harbolt Company
We specialize in unique and hard to find items to make your life easier. We love what we do, and so will you!

Brent Harbolt
www.harboltcompany.com
sales@harboltcompany.com
405-633-2572
Twitter: @harboltcompany
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theharboltcompany

Special thanks to The Harbolt Company for donating the Zoom virtual shopping mall. Thanks also to vendors donating door prizes throughout the day. Be sure to tune in on saturday, April 4th, 2020 to shop ’till you drop!

Let’s Go Shopping!

Join us via the Zoom Video Conferencing platform:

Laura Legendary has invited you to the online event, “Let’s Go Shopping!”

An all-day, accessible, online event. Let’s Go Shopping! We’re connecting small businesses and the customers who need them.

Join us Saturday April 4, 2020, start time 7:00 AM Pacific Time, 8:00 AM Mountain Time, 9:00 Central Time, 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada). Event concludes at 7 PM Pacific Time.

Join Zoom Meeting from your computer or mobile device with Zoom app installed. (needs meeting ID.)
Meeting ID: 287 180 525

zoom.us/j/287180525

One tap join from your mobile device. (does not require meeting ID.)

+16699006833,,287180525# US (San Jose)
+13462487799,,287180525# US (Houston)

Dial by your location on a land line phone. (needs meeting ID.)
Meeting ID: 287 180 525

+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)
+1 253 215 8782 US
+1 301 715 8592 US
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Find your local number: zoom.us/u/abZUrvSCbt

Be sure to show up and shop!

LL

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Let’s Go Shopping! An online event for small businesses

Greetings from the Las Vegas lockdown. Whether you are free to move about, or are staying home to stay healthy, there’s no doubt that life as we know it, at least for now, has changed. For some, it’s definitely inconvenient. For others, it’s stressful. For still others, it’s devastating. We are sailing in uncharted waters for now, with no land in sight. We don’t quite know where we are, and we have no idea what’s going to happen. It’s probably going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

With the passage of the two trillion dollar government rescue package comes a bit of a welcome port in the storm for some workers, but certainly not for all. Additionally, there may be a group of people who fall through the cracks, and who may not receive any rescue at all. Some of these people are contract workers, service providers, and home-based business owners.

I have not read the entirety of the rescue package, so I cannot claim to know all the particulars. There are provisions for small business owners who keep their employees on the payroll in the form of payroll relief, SBA loans, and checks for many working families. What I do not know is whether or not people who have a business that employs people only part-time, or on a contract basis, or those who are sole proprietors, micro businesses, niche or boutique businesses will see any relief. Further, not everyone is going to be willing to take out a business loan. The last time the government provided rescue or bailout money, they did not include people with disabilities, or those on any sort of government assistance, including recipients of SSI, assistance for needy families, Social Security or SSDI recipients. I have no idea as of this writing whether or not any of these groups will see financial relief. Consequently, I’ve decided to take matters into my own hands and give entrepreneurs with disabilities a boost. So, let’s go shopping!

What is it?

Let’s Go Shopping is an all-day, online shopping event that is intended to benefit two groups: Small business owners and the customers who need them. Each business owner can choose a timeslot, and a presentation length of 15, 30, or 60 minutes. During that time, you can:

Do a little show and tell – Give demos of your products.

Do a little Q and A – Answer your customers questions.

Have some chat time – Just hang out and talk shop.

Make a show of it – Give a multi-media presentation.

The bottom line: It’s your time to shine. Put a face and voice to your business, and introduce yourself and your fabulous products. Do whatever you want with the time allotted, but give customers a reason to buy.

When is it?

Saturday, April 4th. As I do not have a complete schedule yet, I do not have a start and end time to share, but I can assure you, it will likely last almost all day. If the event is a success, I’ll do it again. Also, the entire day will be recorded, so that vendors and customers alike can edit, share, or revisit any vendor presentations they missed.

Who can participate?

If you have a micro business, sole proprietorship, niche or boutique business, or if you are a crafter, candy maker, home fragrance or beauty products representative, or if you are an entrepreneur with a disability, consider being a part of this exciting event.

Need a little retail therapy?

On the flip side, millions of potential customers are stuck at home, with little or no ability to buy gifts for Easter, Passover, Mother’s Day, birthdays, graduations, or just to gift a friend a lift. Not only is the “Let’s Go Shopping” event a way for home-based business owners to showcase their products, it’s a great way to make life a little easier for seniors and people with disabilities to get some shopping done. Without access to a home care worker, personal assistant, or assistive technology, online shopping can be out of reach for some. Besides, we could all use a little retail therapy, right? Maybe a senior is isolated without their children, caregiver, or personal assistant to go shopping for them. Maybe your spouse is now teleworking, and has commandeered the PC and bandwidth. Maybe someone at home is feeling alone and overwhelmed, and the idea of shopping online is cognitively burdensome right now. If they can’t go to the mall to shop, let’s bring the mall to them!

Want to participate? Here are the rules of the road:

The idea here is to make shopping as accessible and as frictionless as possible for all, so vendors will be asked to make a few accommodations. First, you must be willing to accept orders by phone, email, or means other than just your web site. You must agree to provide your business phone number or email address during your presentation. When customers call, be sensitive to their situation, be reassuring and comforting, friendly and attentive. Hopefully, the entire experience will be almost effortless for all concerned. Please provide excellent customer service!

Vendors will also be asked to assist in publicizing the event. At the very least, please tweet/post/update/blog about your timeslot. We want to help you meet the needs of potential customers, but they have to know about your availability, so please do your part to spread the word. Use the hashtag #LetsGoShopping when tweeting about the event.

Let’s Go Shopping, how? Exactly?

We will all use the Zoom conferencing platform. If you are unfamiliar with Zoom, it is an accessible video conferencing platform that can be accessed by phone, smartphone, app, or desktop. It’s free to download the app, and there is a free version you can use for your own purposes. However, I will send you all the specifics, as well as publish them here, so you will know how to call or log in. If you already know how to use Zoom, you’re golden. Just wait for an email from me.

Who is “me”?

My name is Laura, I am the owner of Elegant Insights Braille Creations. I will feature my braille jewelry and accessories products as a fill-in or backup for anyone who accepts a spot but is unable to make it. If you would like to participate, please go to Elegant Insights and use the contact form to get in touch. Or, you can call the number on the homepage, which I will also add, below.

So far, there are over a dozen small businesses from three countries eager to present their products, including technology companies, artisans, home and beauty product representatives, apparel and accessories, and of course, braille jewelry!

A complete list of vendors and their timeslots will be published next week, so check back for more details. The response has been incredible so far, and we even have door prizes donated by some of the vendors! This promises to be a fun and exciting event, so…let’s go shopping!

LL

Elegant Insights Braille Creations
PH:702.605.1265

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The struggle is real: Self-serve SEO or pay for page rank?

To plagiarize the 80’s pop ditty, everybody wants to rule the world. When it comes to achieving any sort of visibility on Google, there’s not a great deal of room at the top. In fact, depending upon your industry, there’s no room at all, because the big players are firmly cemented in their page rank placement. There may be a bit of jockeying for position on page one of the search results, but you’ll almost certainly get the result you expect when you plug in “cat food,” “auto repair,” or “fashion,” into the search bar. If you are not atop the peak of Mt. Search, what can you reasonably expect from your home-grown SEO efforts? Should you DIY it, or pay for page rank?

I am a sole proprietor (translation: I can count the number of my employees on one hand, including my mother), of a boutique business (translation: minuscule), in a very niche market (translation: I have another job). Still, I have competition, and after nearly a decade in business, I felt a growing sense of irritation that when you searched for my keywords, you were lucky to find me at the bottom of the second page, but more likely, the middle of the third page. Even though I installed an out-of-the-box SEO WordPress plugin, I had no idea what to do with it beyond click “activate.” Since the plugin appeared to do nothing for me, I embarked upon a grass-roots campaign to get anyone and everyone I interacted with to link to my web site in articles or mentions of my business. I dutifully read everything I could about SEO (search engine optimization), and did all I could do that was within my limited technical skills to boost my page rank in the search results. A friend offered to use her preferred plugin to work some fo-real SEO magic on my pages, and I made sure to cram as much keyword-rich content into my blog posts, product descriptions, and ancillary shop pages as I thought the index bots would tolerate. My page rank didn’t budge. Quick…Somebody send out a search party. My web site is still missing without a trace.

About six months ago, with trumpeting fanfare, my web hosting provider announced that discount SEO services were available for a limited time. Hey, fifty bucks off is big money when you are a business barely perceptible on a microscope slide. I took a deep breath, and clicked “interested,” and subjected myself to the sales pitch. I was skeptical, but I was willing to give it a try.

After learning that SEO strategies are not what they used to be, thanks to new algorithms (translation: Everything you’ve done was a huge waste of time), and that in order to see real results the process can take several months (translation: We are invested in seeing to it this takes as long as possible, since we bill you monthly). They claimed to use a panoply of techniques that should slowly but surely raise your visibility on the search engines, which should result in more web site traffic.

Skipping, skipping, skipping (translation: I don’t’ want to confess to the blistering monthly interrogation to which I subjected the SEO team), after four very expensive months, I am now ranked at spot five for my keywords on the first page of the search engines I care about. Did it work? Yes. Was it worth it? That depends upon how you define success. If your metric is selling enough product to have paid for the service, and then some, only you can answer that. What happens after a potential customer lands on your page is up to you. I broke even. If your metric for success is page visits, then it worked wonders. I have more unique site visitors than I have ever had, and my business may benefit in other ways. There’s something to be said for more eyeballs on your business name. If I could afford to, I would continue the service, and I would recommend that you do. Perhaps the best strategy for small business owners is to pay for SEO in the months before your busiest season. Or, perhaps the most profitable solution for you would be a combination of paid SEO services, DIY link building, and targeted ads. Or, maybe just boosting your Facebook and Instagram posts would be sufficient.

My observation is that entrepreneurs tend to fall into two categories when it comes to spending money. They either throw every penny they have at a problem, thinking that they can fast track success by buying it, or they spend as little as possible, thinking that if they do it all themselves, and don’t spend a dime, the growth will happen naturally. Eventually. Well, eventually is right. In my case, eventually took years. The answer, I think, is somewhere in the middle. Spend something, at least on the tasks you know are not your best skills. It’s a cliche that entrepreneurs wear many hats, but it’s also key that you know your strengths. If self-serve SEO is not in your wheelhouse, then leave it to the pros, and be prepared to pay handsomely for page rank. Translation: It’s not as cheap as hiring your mother.

LL

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A crowdfunding campaign you can get behind: Help make it happen for a blind entrepreneur

Since Accessible Insights is a blog devoted to advocacy, accessibility, and assistive technology, I get a little squishy whenever I post something unrelated to those topics. However, to paraphrase an old song, it’s my blog, and I’ll write what I want to, write what I want to, write what I want to…

This post will consist of a short explanation and a call to action. I need your help.

My little enterprise, Elegant Insights Braille Creations, has enjoyed a five-year run as your source for all things beautiful Braille embossed jewelry and accessories. Now, I have a bit of a problem, and, as they say in entrepreneurial parlance, it’s a good problem to have. My business is expanding, thanks to an invitation I received to showcase my products on the new Amazon Handmade platform. Amazon is seeking to aggressively compete with Etsy, which, in case you don’t know, is an enormous online destination for all things handcrafted. There you can find everything from woodwork to knitted pet blankets to scrapbook supplies. There’s plenty of handmade jewelry there, too. You will not find me there, instead, I chose to go my own way, and set up shop on my own domain, elegantinsightsjewelry.com/.

Etsy does billions per year in business. That’s right. I said billions. Amazon wants a piece of that very sweet pie, so they solicited artisans from a variety of sources to showcase their items on the Amazon platform. I applied, and was accepted. I think I may have read the congratulations letter about a hundred times. I was very excited.

My excitement was quickly quelled, though, by the realization that I was somewhat unprepared for the task. I needed to buy a whole lot of jewelry making supplies, sheet metal, findings and components, tools and other assorted parts and pieces. Not to mention the extra hands I would need to hire in order to put it all together in sufficient quantity to meet demand. I realized that I needed to raise some money.

To that end, I’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indie GoGo. Wow, has that been a learning experience. As is the case with many other adventures in life, there’s more to crowdfunding successfully than one might think, given the many startup victory dances that seem to be going on everywhere. Just when I think my head is about to explode from learning yet another new skill, I find out I have a lot to learn. My head may explode anyway.

I’m raising a relatively modest amount of money, just enough to get the ball rolling on my plans. The campaign period is 30 days, and I’m just over halfway through it now. Here’s where you come in. Remember that call to action? Here it comes.

Crowdfunding is, to some degree, part advanced planning, part momentum, part luck, and part numbers game. It’s also a ton of work. the more traffic you can drive to your campaign page, the more likely you are to attract a stranger who thinks what you’re trying to accomplish is cool, investment worthy, and they may decide to back your campaign by throwing some coin your way. In exchange, you offer perks, or thank you gifts, as a way of showing your appreciation for said stranger’s contribution. Hopefully, your family and close friends have already contributed, so by the time said stranger hits your page, you are already a small percentage of the way there.

I’m about 35 percent of the way there, and with just under two weeks to go, I feel the distance between me and success is a long one. I have worked tirelessly to this point, and have abandoned just about everything else in an effort to shepherd my campaign to the finish. Please take a look at my page, read my story, and contribute. If making a direct financial contribution is not an option for you, please let me leverage your network. Please tweet, blog, share, and nudge your friends on my behalf. Let them know that there is a video, photos, explanatory text, and a one-woman army driving the campaign. I appreciate any and all support, even if that support is in the form of an interview on your podcast, a guest post on your blog, or a link on your Facebook page. Please help me spread the word about my efforts, and help me make it happen.

Here’s the link: igg.me/at/ElegantInsights

If you need a gift for an upcoming birthday, or for Mother’s Day, which is right around the corner, I’m offering some great perks in exchange for your contribution, so check it out. I’ll keep you posted on my progress, which is another way of saying I’ll be promoting the ever loving daylights out of this. It’s been pretty hard to get away from me recently, I’m all about this right now. Thank you for your help, and for your patience.

LL

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