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Mom's Watch

Tomorrow is my State Skills Exam for CNA, wish me luck! 

I needed a watch to do vital sign counts, and Austin reminded me about the watch my mom gave to me. I pulled it out and there it was, the coolest retro-numbered wind-up watch!


My friend Corina who is from Venezuela taught us how to make patacones, which are gluten free! 
 P.A.N instant dough, boiled chicken with chicken broth added, pepper, mayo, and avacado! She used munster cheese, but all I had was shredded. So excuse that unearthly orange. 
 
So. Dang. GOOD.
 

I've been careful to save all my friends' recipes! I'm going to make this protein and energy-packed granola bars for our roadtrip hopefully from my friend Shawnie from EITC's CNA lab.

I was hoping to keep my lovely nails (thanks to my cousins) through the CNA state exam... but I can't so I took a picture. Revlon Blue Sky and gold sparkles. <3


Wish us luck because if I pass the CNA test, we will be very blessed with more job opportunities and be more stable in Wyoming!

Can't wait to show you our new place :D
 

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