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Using My Words

Karen McVey

Hi! I'm Karen, and this is my little corner of the internet, where I share random thoughts and musings, occasional wisdom, and generally use too many words. But I'm okay with that. Grab a beverage and a cozy spot, and let's chat.

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  • Karen McVey

    Mama of 7 and clergy spouse who loves food, puffy hearts, and CHOCOLATE. \ud83d\udc97 4w5, INFP, ND. Learning the unforced rhythms of Grace \ud83d\udc97 At home in Nashville.

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