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I'm Sorry // My Temporary Absence

Hi!!!

First off, I wanna apologize - I should have made this post a week or two ago. *winces* But, I'm doing it now!

I've been having a pretty rough time lately, for several reasons. And stressing over my never-ending to-do list was one issue.

So, I've been making a lot of changes in my life recently—including temporarily pausing a lot of online stuff. I still keep in contact with my two closest friends (We all live in separate time zones, so it's not like we get to go visit each other's houses when we want to talk. 🙄) and my Bible study group, but that's about the extent of my online "social life" for a bit. 

Hopefully I'll be back into the blogging sphere before long, though! When I do, I should have some powerful new posts!! Keep me in your prayers and I'll see you soon!

P.S. I'm signed up for a blog tour of one my favorite books, so that'll still be coming really soon! I'll pop back into the blogging world for a few days there, because I don't want to miss one day of this amazing book's release! 

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  1. Understood Abby! Lot's of love! <3 And prayers!

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  2. I understand! Keeping you in my prayer for sure! 💜

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  3. Love ya, girl!! Miss you but totally understand :) Hugs & prayers!

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  4. I think it's great that you're able to step away for now! But I hope to see you back again soon. :)

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    1. Thanks, Leona. <3 I hope to be back for good soon!

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