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Won't pretend it's not a bummer I won't get to read your writing as often, my man. But as another Internet writer-turned-stay-at-home-Dad, think it's really easy to say "with all this time at home I'll find some to write" and then feel bad when you use that time in various ways to maintain your mental stability instead. My experience is that, in fact, the best thing for you and the family is usually to, you know, use your time in various ways that maintain your mental stability. If the newsletter isn't one of those ways any longer, then that's what has to be cut back, bummer for me or not.

Thanks for what the newsletter's been and whatever it'll be in the future, Pete

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I feel ya on this one - I have to post once a week for my job to social media and sometimes it does feel like a burden! Whatever you do decide on, if you keep writing I will keep reading!

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While it is a slight bummer, I completely understand. I share the same sentiment on my hobbies - they exist for my enjoyment, not to add stress and additional work. Are you still going to do a monthly mail call?

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I always enjoy your recipes and your writing, Pete.

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Onward! I look forward to whatever you share with us, whenever.

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