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Thanksgiving Prep 2021 Timeline 17 Nov 2021 6:28 PM (3 years ago)

 This year we are hosting the Engelsma Thanksgiving dinner at our house.  It will be a small crowd, only about 30 people.  That's not too big for this group, but I'm trying to plan ahead so we don't have too much work to do on Thanksgiving day.  I bought my turkey last week and will probably grab a ham or two this week.  Here's what I plan to do in the days ahead:

Thursday-Remove the bird from the freezer and defrost in the fridge until Monday.

Monday-Make the Pioneer Woman's brine recipe and brine the turkey until Wed.  

Wednesday-Use the spatchcock method of roasting the turkey from here

Thursday-Reheat the turkey in the crockpot for 3-4 hrs with chicken broth.

I also hope to make PW's mashed potatoes and creamed corn in the crockpot.  

Now, onto cleaning and rounding up enough chairs!

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Once a month grocery shopping 29 Jan 2019 9:45 AM (6 years ago)

I recently discovered Our Tribe of Many on youtube and really enjoy learning how to manage a large homeschooling household from her channel.  Something that really interested me was grocery shopping only once a month with a mid-month grocery run for milk and fresh produce.  So at the end of December, I made a huge grocery list and Andrew, Esther, and I went grocery shopping for about 5 hours straight and managed to buy enough groceries for most of the month.  Here are a few pictures of our haul:

Our first stop was Costco where I picked up a bunch of eggs thinking it would be cheaper than Aldi, but I ended up paying twice what Aldi was charging for eggs that week.  I enjoy wandering through Costco on occasion, but I'm not sure how much money I actually save there.  The shredded cheese and chunks of cheese are cheaper, but I have to make special trip to go there.  

More cheese from Costco.  I bought 10 lbs of shredded cheddar, 5 lbs of shredded mozzarella, 4 lbs of chunk cheese, and a package of string cheese.  Maybe we like our cheese a bit much??

Our 2nd stop was Aldi where we spent most of our money.  I picked up tons of staples like oatmeal, tortillas, canned goods, butter, etc.  






We also stopped at Meijer and Daily Deals.  Meijer was mostly just a few things I couldn't get at Aldi and some produce.  I got yogurt, chicken, lunch meat, and Italian sausage at Daily Deals.

I plan on doing this again next week for the month of February.  I will probably be at just above $600 for over 5 weeks of meals for our family.  But we also had some meat in our freezer that we used and I was able to get a lot of ground beef at the seminary's food pantry.  

Now, I still ended up going to Meijer every week.  There were a few things on my list that I needed to get at Meijer and they were not on sale when I went and I was not going to pay full price when I knew they would go on sale soon.  So I did go a few times and stocked up on some of our family's essentials like whole grain pasta, spaghetti sauce, salsa, and coffee creamer.  Hopefully I got enough to last a couple of months.  Even though I still ended up going to Meijer every week, I still was not in the grocery store as much as normal because alot of weeks I would end up going to Meijer twice or Meijer and Aldi so I think I still saved money.  

For February, I am not going to go to Costco, but I will probably go to Sam's club.  I found an offer online where I could get the membership for free and I think they are a bit cheaper than Costco.  I doubled a few meals this month so I have a couple in the freezer for next month.  I also picked up a few things to make really easy meals when I don't feel like cooking, like hamburgers or chicken patties.  



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Menu plan 29 Jan 2019 9:19 AM (6 years ago)

Wow, I usually have a few blog post ideas running thru my head but they rarely make it to the computer.  Hard to believe its been almost a year since my last post!  Maybe I can post more in 2019.  :-)

Menu plan for the rest of this very snowy, cold week:
Tues~Kids are having pancakes and bacon while Chris and I go out for dinner for my 36th birthday. 
Wed~ Honey lime chicken enchiladas, spanish rice, black beans, guacamole.  We are planning on having a new seminary student and his wife over for dinner, but we shall see what the weather is like tomorrow.
Thurs~Roast beef, mashed potatoes, red cabbage, and green beans.  Perhaps I will try to make mashed potatoes with my new Instapot!
Friday~Pizza, veggies and dip with Uncle Ty and Aunt Ang
Saturday~Sloppy joes, roasted potatoes, veggies and dip
Sunday~Crockpot chicken and dumplings
Monday~Chili with bacon, cornbread
Tuesday~Lasagna, garlic bread, broccoli

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Great Wolf Lodge 2018 7 Mar 2018 11:47 AM (7 years ago)

We had a great time going to Great Wolf Lodge for the first time last week!  We were able to save some money with Groupon and had a nice big room with 3 queen beds and a pull-out couch to sleep all eight of us.  The room had a fridge and a microwave so I brought stuff for breakfast and lunch and we went out for dinner.  The kids had Pizza Hut (They ate 2 large pizzas by themselves!) and Chris and I had Qdoba.  We haven't been to a hotel since before Mabel was born and the kids had a great time.  


Lots of bear and wolf decor.  


My stair steps!  Another one coming soon.  :-)



I mostly sat around watching Luke and Mabel go down the kiddie water slides a million times with the occasional turn down the lazy river.  Oh, and taking Mabel to the bathroom every 20 minutes!  Chris liked to take the kids under the huge bucket that dumped about every 5 minutes.  He had the littles stand underneath him so he took the brunt of the force.  The older kids, including Aaron, enjoyed the water slides.  They also really liked the pool with the floating snake, but that unfortunately got shut down on our last visit to the pool area.



Joel wants blue grandpa to go with next time so he has someone to go down the scary slides with!


On our way out of Traverse City, we drove down the Mission peninsula to see the bay and the lighthouse at the end.  It was a bit chilly so we didn't last long.


Unwilling posers.  They wanted to get back in the warm car!



Everyone was a bit tired on the way home!  And I thought I had brought way too many snacks, but they ate most of them!

Some Great Wolf Lodge tips for families:

*There are lots of places to eat inside the lodge, including a pizza place, grill, and Dunkin' Donuts, but they are really pricey.  Bring your own food if you don't want to spend a lot on eating out.  Each room has a good sized fridge and microwave.  I made breakfast sandwiches and we warmed them up in the microwave in the morning and ate them with yogurt and fruit. 

*Bring a few extra blankets or good pajamas for the kids.  It was warm in the loft area where Chris and I slept, but the main level seemed a bit chilly and we had trouble using the thermostat.

*If possible, bring 2 sets of bathing suits for each person or you will be putting on cold, wet suits when you want to go back to the water park.  Ask us how we know.  :-)

*My kids don't like to stay for hours and hours in the water park so try find things to do to break up the time.  You can stay at the water park until closing on the day you check out.  We left around noon, but if we could have broken it up a bit, we probably would have stayed longer. 

*Bring flip flops and crocs to wear in the pool area.

*The pool area is busy so if you have little ones, don't expect to be able to sit on a chair and read a book while they play.  I'm glad our older kids had each other so they could go off to the slides together while we watched the younger ones. 

*Great Wolf had puddle jumpers and life jackets that you can use for free.

*You aren't supposed to bring any outside food and drink into the pool area, but I did bring some water bottles in.  Try to get to the pool area early to claim a table or they will get snatched up.  

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And for the third time...gestational diabetes 5 Mar 2018 10:11 AM (7 years ago)

(I realize I have not posted in a looong time.  If you didn't know, we are expecting another baby in 9 short weeks.)

During each pregnancy, a woman is tested for diabetes at about 28 weeks.  I had diabetes with Noah and Mabel so I wasn't too surprised to have it again with this pregnancy.  The worst part of the diabetes testing is drinking the super sugary, lovely tasting orange drink.  The woman drawing my blood told me there was 100 grams of sugar in that drink!  That is the equivalent to eating half of a chocolate cake with frosting or eating about 90 gummi worms.  Who does that??  Anyway, my body's blood sugar doesn't come down quite quick enough after consuming that much sugar, so I now have to follow the gestational diabetic diet plan.  Since I've done this twice before, I think I am getting pretty good at it so I thought I'd share what I eat since alot of what I've read online suggests that you will starve on this diet (so not true).  I am getting my glucose meter tomorrow so we will see how well I am doing.  Anyhow, here is what I am eating today and some tips and tricks:

Breakfast (supposed to be eaten within 1/2 hour of getting out of bed):
1 piece of whole grain toast, 1 carb (15 grams)
2 scrambled eggs
Coffee with a touch of creamer

Snack (about 2 hrs later)
An oikos greek yogurt, 1 carb (19 grams)

Lunch:
2/3 of a cup of rice with a serving of that popular eggroll in a bowl, some green beans, and 15 grapes.  The rice is equivalent to 2 carbs (30 grams) and the grapes are 1 carb (about 15 grams).

Snack
1 string cheese, 6 black pepper triscuits (1 carb)

Dinner
Sweet potato, 1 cup is about 2 carbs
Barbecue chicken
salad
grapes

Snack
An apple, 2 carbs
Popcorn, 1 carb

*Try to pair protein with most of your meals and snacks.

*Hungry?  Don't be.  Most veggies are extremely low carb so load up on veggies.  Avoid carrots, peas, and corn.



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Cousins~Growing up together 17 Jul 2017 4:35 AM (8 years ago)

My sis-in-law sent me these super cute pictures of our two boys sleeping in the same tent 5 years apart!

 2017


2012

Joel absolutely loves playing with Jayden (I hope Jayden feels the same way!).  In fact, a couple weeks ago when he knew we were going to stop by Jayden's house, he packed clothes JUST IN CASE Aunt Andrea said he could stay overnight.  :-)

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Chicken Broccoli Casserole and a Christmas card 4 Jan 2017 3:35 PM (8 years ago)

(Yes, long time no see!)

Just had to share this recipe.  Chris has never raved so much about a dinner than the one I served tonight and it was so easy because I had all the ingredients precooked and just pulled them out of the freezer.  Try this Chicken Broccoli Casserole.

Kids' review?  Oldest 3 ate it reluctantly, Aaron was not feeling well so didn't eat dinner, Mabel ate a few bites, but Luke loved it.  He kept saying, "Yay, I found a broccwi!"  Broccoli is his favorite veggie.  :-)

And just for fun, here's our 2016 Christmas card:


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Aaron and Luke 28 Oct 2016 6:17 PM (8 years ago)

My parents were in TN this week and Aaron couldn't really wrap his head around where they were.  He says to Luke, "Luke, do you know what TN is?  It's a mistake, that's what Andrew told me."
Took me a minute to figure out he meant state, not mistake!

Luke's been skipping his naps about half the time lately, or putting himself to bed around 4 and sleeping through dinner.  Lack of sleep makes Luke a crabby boy.  Today he was fighting with Aaron about a rake that we had just bought at Meijer.  The rake was green and since green is Luke's favorite color, anything green is his (Do not try to give him a blue or yellow plate.  He needs green!).  I told him he would have to take his nap as soon as we got home instead of raking leaves.  He says to me, "Why, am I cwabby?"  Yes, son, you are very "cwabby"!

Yesterday while I was baking, Luke asked me for a drink.  I was in the middle of something so I told him to be patient.  Like a typical 3 year old, he says, "You be patient!"  Yup, I get a lot of time to practice patience with him around!  He keeps us on our toes.  :-)

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Artprize 2016 7 Oct 2016 7:43 AM (9 years ago)

We went to Artpize with our friends, the Venlets, who also have 6 kids.  Have to admit, didn't really go for the art, we went for the food trucks at Rosa Parks Circle.  Had some phenomenal hand cut fresh fries with pulled pork and cheese sauce.  Our friend got a pulled pork sandwich off a truck with its own smoker on the back.  The kids had a great time walking around downtown with their friends, but it did make me feel a bit frazzled keeping track of 12 kids!

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Noahisms 5 Oct 2016 8:47 AM (9 years ago)

(So BIG news, we moved a couple of weeks ago.  Will post pics soon.)

Noahism #1

Andrew:  Mom, do you have a headache?
Me:  A little one, but I took some medicine and it's going away.
Noah:  Well, I have diphtheria. 
Me:  :D  :D  :D

Noahism #2

In the car on the way to Artprize last night, Noah kept making Mabel say "Meow" over and over and louder and louder and I finally told him to stop.  He sighs, "Now I can't advertise her anymore."  I'm pretty sure he meant he couldn't amuse her anymore!

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Weekday Lunches: Day 1 18 Jul 2016 4:54 PM (9 years ago)

I make the kids lunches every week day.  Chris usually takes care of Saturday and our Sunday lunch is our main meal.  That means I make 30 lunches during the week, not including my own (Chris usually only eats an apple for lunch.).  Most of the time the kids have sandwiches for lunch, but that uses at least 10 slices of bread each day (Not to mention cheese, I should make my own!).  So my challenge this week is to make something other than sandwiches each day for lunch, preferably using leftovers or something from the freezer.  Today's lunch is a combo of both:

 Half a loaf of garlic bread left from last week, meatballs in spaghetti sauce left from last week, and leftover cauliflower.  

Verdict:
2 out of 3 liked it (the youngest 3 had sandwiches)

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My girl 14 Jul 2016 6:26 PM (9 years ago)

Here are some pics of my girl from the last few months! 

I'm super sad that she's outgrown the pick cowboy boots!


Loves her some spaghetti.

She's smart.  She knows she's not supposed to get out so she just hangs out on the top railing.


She loves her some icecream too.

And chocolate.  Definitely my daughter.

Yup, my daughter.  Hates celery.


She is a crazy child in the water.  So different than the boys.  She sits on the top step of the pool and plops in and then swims to the edge.  

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Luke goes to the dentist 14 Jul 2016 5:59 PM (9 years ago)

 Luke had his first dentist appointment today!  He did really great.  His hygenist was very nice and explained everything to him.  


 What a champ!  He picked bubble gum flavor but thought he got to eat it.

 Super clean teeth!  No plaque was found, but unfortunately I brought him in because he has a couple huge cavities right between his front two teeth.  We'll see how the filling appointment goes.  

All worth it to get a new toothbrush and a toy.  :-)
All my kids love going to the dentist.  Noah asked why he didn't get to go.

Take note, Luke is child #5 and he is the only child that got pictures taken at his first dentist appointment! 

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Some recipes~Island Pork and Pesto Stuffed Shells 13 Jul 2016 4:16 PM (9 years ago)

So here's a couple things from the back of the stove this week:

Island Pork  (I've made this twice and its pretty yummy.  I'm going to try it on the grill.)
For spice rub:
  • 2 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 pork tenderloins (2 ¼ - 2 ½ lbs total) trimmed
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
For Glaze:
  • ¾ cup packed dark brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp finely chopped garlic
  • 1 tbsp Tabasco
Stir the spice rub ingredients together in a small bowl and rub all over the pork.  Heat oil in ovenproof 12-inch heavy skillet over medium high heat.  Brown pork, turning occasionally, about 4-5 minutes total.  Remove from heat, but leave pork in skillet.
Stir together brown sugar, garlic and Tabasco in a small bowl.  Pat the mixture on top of the pork.  Place skillet in the oven at 350.  Roast until thermometer inserted diagonally into the center of each tenderloin registers 140 degrees, about 20 minutes.  Let pork stand in skillet, loosely covered with foil for 10 minutes.  
 
Pesto Stuffed Shells (These are the bomb.  I think its the pesto but they're awesome and a perfect company meal.) 
  • About 1/2 Crock-Pot Bolognese recipe 
    (I just use my own spaghetti sauce.  I usually have some in the freezer I can pull out.)
  • 12 pasta shells, cooked
  •  
  • For the Filling:
  • 2 cups low fat cottage cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated mozzarella cheese
  • 1/3 cup prepared pesto (I use the red pepper pesto from Aldi.  It's about $2 and I can use it in the recipe twice.)
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Extra cheeses for the top, if desired
  • parsley flakes, for garnish {optional}

Directions:

  1. Make Crockpot Bolognese Sauce according to directions.
  2. Spread about 1 1/2 cups of sauce into the bottom of your crockpot to serve as a base and a no-crunchy-or-burned-noodle-barrier. Set aside.
  3. For the filling, stir all ingredients together until combined. Spoon filling into cooked shells, stuffing evenly. Place into bottom of crockpot, onto that sauce.
  4. Spoon more sauce over the top of each shell and sprinkle with extra cheese if you feel so inclined. Cover and cook 1 1/2 hours on high or 3 hours on low OR until hot all the way through. Sprinkle with parsley flakes and serve.
  5. **Non-crockpot directions: Place shells into 9x13 baking dish, cover with foil and bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until hot.

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What's Cookin' 2 Apr 2016 10:21 AM (9 years ago)

It's spring break time around here.  We don't take a break, but I'm going to do keep meals simple so maybe we can do some fun stuff in the evenings.

Mon~Pizza, cold veggies
Tues~Hot dogs, fries, cold veggies
Wed~French Dip sandwiches
Thurs~Dad and Mom E's anniversary potluck-I'm bringing deviled eggs and veggies and dip.
Fri~Barbecue chicken, potato wedges, roasted carrots
Sat~Pancakes, sausage, fruit

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Fitness funny 1 Apr 2016 6:38 PM (9 years ago)

Funny one! Glad it wasn't true this week. I did real squats, and now I'm a bit sore!

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Helping at Grandpa's 25 Mar 2016 5:48 AM (9 years ago)

Almost every Saturday morning, Chris takes all the kids to his dad's to do some chores.  Last week it was wood hauling and even Mabel went along.  Uncle Nate snapped this pic:


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Prayer 9 Mar 2016 10:50 AM (9 years ago)

Furnish thyself with arguments from the promises to enforce thy pravers, and make them prevalent with God. The promises are the ground of faith, and faith, when strengthened, will make thee fervent, and such fervency ever speeds and returns with victory out of the field of prayer…. The mightier any is in the Word, the more mighty he will be in prayer. —William Gurnall

Other Puritan thoughts on prayer here.

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What's Cookin' and some fitness 2 Mar 2016 4:43 PM (9 years ago)

Most weeks it is pretty easy for me to come up with a menu, but I've really struggled this week.  I've been trying to eat from the pantry/freezer so maybe that's the problem, but really, they are still pretty full.  At any rate, I do have the next few days figured out:

Thurs~Pizza, cold veggies
Fri~Mac n cheese or grilled cheese for the kids and making some snacks for when friends come over in the evening.  Will probably do a bean/cheese dip, fruit, and cold veggies.
Sat~Dinner with our pastor's family and they told us not to bring anything!
Sun~Dutch beef and veggie soup, butterhorns (from the freezer)
Mon~Sausage gravy casserole, fruit and applesauce
Tues~Sheet pan chicken fajitas, brown rice, cold veggies
Wed~Prayer day-Spaghetti with marinara sauce, broccoli, garlic bread
Thurs~Chicken and gravy, mashed potatoes, roasted carrots, and corn
Fri~Pizza, cold veggies


I am now on week 5 of exercising and am still doing well with the fitness videos I have found on youtube.  I have done this workout 3x this week and I like how it keeps moving and isn't repetitive.  Makes the 30 minutes go very fast!  Once it gets a little warmer, I'll probably add in some running.  I would love to be able to make it all the way around the block again.

I'm also doing a plank challenge with some friends on facebook.  Join us!

30 Day Plank Challenge:

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Fitness, Week 4 24 Feb 2016 3:52 PM (9 years ago)

I am keeping up with my exercise!  4 whole weeks!  I think I'm eating marginally better than before, but could probably still cut some carbs and sugar out.  I'm participating in an accountability group and my goals are to exercise at least 20 minutes 4x a week and no more than 3 sweet treats per week.  I did great on my exercise last week but not so great on sweets.  I'm doing much better this week, but the real test will be when I make cupcakes for Luke's birthday tomorrow.  :-)

Today I did about 20 minutes of this workout until she had us doing stuff in plank position again and I quit.  Don't have much strength in my arms and my core definitely needs work.  I wanted to do some ab stuff too so I did this workout.  It was much harder for me than it looked.  I'm not kidding myself into thinking I can get back up to 55-60 sit-ups/minute like in high school, but maybe 20??  We'll see.

Anyone have some great online workout suggestions?  Send me the link in the comments!

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What's Cookin' 20 Feb 2016 3:01 PM (9 years ago)

Mon~Baked ziti, garlic bread, green beans, roasted carrots (my new favorite roasted veggie!)
Tues~Pea soup, rolls
Wed~Chicken alfredo with broccoli, applesauce
Thurs~Luke's birthday!  I think we'll have pancakes for breakfast and have his birthday dinner on Fri.   Barbecue chicken and baked potatoes, cold veggies
Fri~Pizza, cold veggies
Sat~Reubens on sourdough or rye or grilled cheese, chips, fruit
Sun~Chicken noodle soup, bread

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Lukie Theodore 16 Feb 2016 3:20 PM (9 years ago)


This is Luke.
Luke says it's too hard to eat his eggs (the eggs that he requested).
Don't be like Luke.




This is also Luke.
Luke lacks impulse control when it comes to tp.
Luke's cute so you can be like Luke.  :-)

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Day Something 15 Feb 2016 11:15 AM (9 years ago)

Not sure what day of exercise it is, but I've exercised at least 4x each week for 2 weeks.  Today I tried Popsugar Fitness on youtube.  I really liked this workout because it was only 20 min and it was not boring.  Lots of different exercises, mostly ab workouts.  I do like a little more cardio.  And warning, I saw a few workout titles that were not appropriate.


Joel said I looked like a giant chicken with a bright red face while I was doing the sumo squats.  Haha!

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What's Cookin' 8 Feb 2016 7:08 AM (9 years ago)

Mon-Chili, cornbread
Tues~Garbage casserole (from freezer), carrots.  We're going skiing today!
Wed~Spaghetti, broccoli, garlic bread
Thurs~Homemade pizza, cold veggies and dip
Fri~Church potluck, I think I'll bring barbecue chicken and buns and some kind of chips and dip.
Sat~Friends are coming so we'll do a chicken taco bar with all the fixings, chips and salsa, and cold veggies and dip.
Sun~Veggie beef soup (I use leftover beef, Knorr vegetable soup mix, and whatever leftover veggies I have.), and bread

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Day 4 (barely) 4 Feb 2016 4:54 PM (9 years ago)

Thought I was up for a challenge.  Did this one.  Kicked my butt.  Baby steps.


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