I’m looking forward to a relaxing weekend—one of the few weekends I’ve been at home with nothing to do. My guess is that I should get on that toddler-proofing, though, because something tells me a certain one-year-old might decide it’s time to start walking if I don’t…

Thanks for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Kali & Dawn

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