Good morning from Maine where it’s a cold and rainy start to the month of April. Normally, we’d be heading outside to play today. The weather is probably going to keep us in. We’re still going to have a fun day anyway because we’re having a family cupcake decorating competition! The best part is that everyone will win because we’ll get to eat cupcakes all weekend. I hope that you also do something fun this weekend.
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