Also a little update on the increase in responsibility I now have at kneaders. I am the head basket maker! So 2-3 times a week I go in and clean up the retail area, restock, and make adorable baskets! My favorite part thus far? Driving the kneaders van over to our storage unit to get basket supplies. I held the world in my hand. haha
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