Amanda Aday

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

A few stills from @burningvirtuefilm from the brilliant vision of our DP @richardsonpictures

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Burning Virtue ( @burningvirtuefilm ) is a film that, at its heart, begs the question, “How far would you go to save a stranger?” A Neo-Western Drama that confronts the ever-growing encroachment by a far-right extremist minority imposing draconian laws on reproductive and other individual freedoms and shows how ordinary people can fight back. It is a story we all wish was total fiction, but we are seeing this play out across the country for so many women.
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It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

It is with profound sorrow that we share the announcement of the passing of our mother, Leslie Gay Aday, née Edmonds, on June 2, 2024. Leslie was born on May 21, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Edgar Eugene Edmonds and Virginia Allen Edmonds. She was a loving mother, a cherished grandmother and aunt, a dear sister, and a dear friend. She passed away peacefully at home at the age of 73.
Leslie was a woman of many great talents, big passions, and endless creativity. Her love for and contribution to music and the music industry was a strong and continuous thread throughout her life. In addition to her love of music, Leslie was a revered and accomplished cook with stories of her delicious dishes following her throughout her life. She also found peace and joy in gardening, painting, art collecting, and acting as a patron of the arts. Leslie also was well loved for her natural ability to take care of the people in her life. Consistently named “#1 Band Mom” by her husband’s bandmates for years and beautifully storied by the children of others who grew up in her care. Leslie knew instinctively how to make everyone around her feel loved, special, and at home.
Leslie’s legacy lives on through her two daughters, Pearl Aday and Amanda Aday, their husbands Scott Ian and David “Chill” Napier, respectively, and her grandson Revel Young Ian, who was a constant source of bliss and pride in her life. Leslie’s wild life and unique parenting style will forever leave an indelible mark in their hearts and souls. Leslie’s former husband, Meat Loaf Aday, died at the age of 74 in January of 2022 in Nashville, TN. Leslie had a gentle and mischievous spirit. She loved to laugh hard, celebrate, play her music “real loud,” and always sing along. She had a generous heart and unwavering love. Leslie has many friends who love her and will miss her bright spirit deeply.
Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have been part of her remarkable life’s many adventures.
Rest in peace, Mom/ Mama/ Mamaw/ Leslie. Your love and light will continue to shine always within all of us.
We see you. We love you
@pearlcaliforniacountry

Just got my new stash of @sacredrituel oil & mist. I’ve been using CBD oils on my face for years & This is hands down the best. My skin looks & feels amazing when I use this. Thanks @pearlcaliforniacountry for turning me onto this brand.

Crab(less) cakes. Made with hearts of palm, banana blossom & nori. Plus all the other good stuff you put in crab cakes. ❤️❤️❤️

“Not your mamaw’s egg salad sandwich” Roasted red pepper hummus, avocado, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, alfalfa sprouts, butter lettuce, homemade pickled red onions, Japanese Mayo & egg salad on locally baked sourdough toast.

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

So excited this gift I bought myself arrived today! Congratulations my sister @pearlcaliforniacountry & to all of the brilliant, bold, creative & wildly wise women featured in this book. If your looking for inspiration as an artist, entrepreneur, mother or any other facet of life this book and the women in it are amazing! ❤️

We are sending our deepest thanks and admiration out to Dad’s worldwide family of friends and fans for your continuous outpouring of love and support.
Today marks one year since we had to say goodbye to our dad for the final time. To honor Dad and you, his global community of friends and fans, we want to share with you a short film we put together with our brilliant friend and filmmaker, Jack Bennett @notherealguy This is a celebration of Dad’s life and legacy, an acknowledgment of the man he was on and off the stage. Not just the performer but the boss, the mentor, the friend, the husband, the godfather, the grandpa “Papa Meat,” and the father. The dad who gave us love and generosity, who taught us and teased us. The dad who laughed and cried with us, who taught us how to catch a ball and ride a bicycle, who celebrated our victories and picked us up when we fell down. The man who was a big kid himself. The man who taught us tenacity and the value of respect. Our Dad. The man we miss every day.
We are so grateful to share this retrospective with career highlights and private moments from our personal archives that haven’t been shared before. We thank you for celebrating Dad, and we thank you for loving him with us.
Please follow the link and watch. We hope you cry with us and laugh with us, and afterwards, we hope you blast your favorite Meat Loaf songs and sing along as loud as you can. He’s definitely listening.
“Never, ever stop ROCKING.”
Amanda Aday and Pearl Adayhttps://www.mlcelebration.com/. If you would like to honor Dad today or any day, please consider donating to his chosen charity The Painted Turtle: https://www.thepaintedturtle.org/meatloaf

We are sending our deepest thanks and admiration out to Dad’s worldwide family of friends and fans for your continuous outpouring of love and support.
Today marks one year since we had to say goodbye to our dad for the final time. To honor Dad and you, his global community of friends and fans, we want to share with you a short film we put together with our brilliant friend and filmmaker, Jack Bennett @notherealguy This is a celebration of Dad’s life and legacy, an acknowledgment of the man he was on and off the stage. Not just the performer but the boss, the mentor, the friend, the husband, the godfather, the grandpa “Papa Meat,” and the father. The dad who gave us love and generosity, who taught us and teased us. The dad who laughed and cried with us, who taught us how to catch a ball and ride a bicycle, who celebrated our victories and picked us up when we fell down. The man who was a big kid himself. The man who taught us tenacity and the value of respect. Our Dad. The man we miss every day.
We are so grateful to share this retrospective with career highlights and private moments from our personal archives that haven’t been shared before. We thank you for celebrating Dad, and we thank you for loving him with us.
Please follow the link and watch. We hope you cry with us and laugh with us, and afterwards, we hope you blast your favorite Meat Loaf songs and sing along as loud as you can. He’s definitely listening.
“Never, ever stop ROCKING.”
Amanda Aday and Pearl Adayhttps://www.mlcelebration.com/. If you would like to honor Dad today or any day, please consider donating to his chosen charity The Painted Turtle: https://www.thepaintedturtle.org/meatloaf

First ever attempt at homemade bagels. I’m not mad at all. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all! ❤️

First ever attempt at homemade bagels. I’m not mad at all. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all! ❤️

First ever attempt at homemade bagels. I’m not mad at all. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all! ❤️

Post thanksgiving solo fun… I solved all mysteries of @nph ‘s BOX ONE! Can you? thank you to Neil Patrick Harris & @theory11 for a fantastic game! #boxone #sologames
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