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Well, Hello There!

Happy Labor Day! My name is Kenna and I have decided to become a blogger. Not professionally or anything, but just for fun. If you know me, you will know that this is not the first blog I have created. In fact, I recently blogged here and a couple years prior to that, I had another Wordpress blog and a Tumblr (both of which I updated quite frequently). However, as life became busier and crazier, I just didn't like to navigate Wordpress' site and wanted something with a little more ease so I would blog more frequently.  I have heard wonderful things about Blogger so, I thought, "Why not give it a shot?" So, here I am, rambling to you about blogging.

Needless to say, I am excited to be here. I don't know that I will have anything enticing, interesting, or even exciting to blog about but I will share my thoughts (forewarning: sometimes they're crazy) and parts of my life with you. I hope I can keep you entertained...or at least intrigued. 

Welcome to my little corner of the world!

Enjoy! :)

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