Life is lived in the minutes. Turning off the upstairs lights, a brisk walk to the mailbox as the temperatures drop (but we’re still wearing flip-flops), kissing our babies goodnight, feeding the dog, and standing at the gas pump while fueling — two, three, and six minutes at a time comprise not just a day, but a life. And in a year when I’ve felt more …
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