Sugarwings

Disney Magic

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During my many segmented trip to Florida, Sugarwings and I spent some time at Disney while my husband took off with  buddies for a Guys’ Golfing Getaway.

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And we made the most of every moment. 

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We were up extra early to spend time at the park while it was quiet.  I love the atmosphere before the herds of mouse eared tourists arrive. 

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Speaking of mouse ears, these are what Sugarwings bought with our little bonus for turning down Mousekeeping. 

If you decline having your room cleaned, and set your own trash outside the door, calling for extra towels as needed, you get a gift card.

She bought the Purple Potion ears with the card, so she was responsible for helping with the room. They were cute and sparkly, but I don’t know how many times those sequins scratched my face when I was getting a hug.

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And I got lots of hugs!  That was one happy kid. 

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We splurged one night for the fireworks dessert buffet, and we were both pretty dang happy when we were led to the never ending treat buffet!

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I don’t know if I’d pay extra to do it again, but I was glad we treated ourselves on this trip. The park was crowded due to a Princess 5K, and we probably wouldn’t have had such a good viewing point without the special seating. 

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While the parks were pretty crowded, I felt like we were blessed with some sort of magical pixie dust that luckily led us through our days with no hiccups 

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Somehow, we stumbled into being at the front of dance parties,

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And with up front, personal seating for the parade.  

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We just happened to be at the beginning of lines to see characters, not even realizing that they were setting up for a line to form. 

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We also seemed to end up in places where crowds were not. Maybe because we like to linger over decor and details.  

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We took time to enjoy the little things, like shining a flashlight over your hand on the sidewalks in Pandora to leave a glowing pattern behind. 

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We took our time as we liked, but then hurried onto the next activity, used the ap to schedule fast passes on the go, and do mobile food ordering. 

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Some of our timing was planning, some was luck.  Often, we came around a corner just as something fun was happening and joined right in.

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We didn’t realize we’d be able to see Epcot fireworks from our hotel, that was a pleasant surprise!

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A fun photo op was never passed up, either. 

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Maybe because it was just two of us, it was easier to maneuver the park?

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And the fact that we preferred playing with statues to standing in lines made the day easier. We didn’t care about the big name rides.  We enjoyed our fast passes, then only went to attractions with no or little waits. 

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Instead of waiting two hours to be frightened by a Yetti, we joined the Wilderness Explorers and earned badges while walking along shady trails.   We always took time to talk to the Cast Members (employees), and got lots of tips about where to go and when. 

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And when we got back to the hotel too late to suit up and swim, I let her jump in, as is for a few minutes the pool was still open.

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I’ve been to Disney World many times, and it doesn’t always go this smoothly. It was one of the higher crowd days, and should’ve been harder than it was.  

But our theory of zigging when others zag, taking our time, enjoying what was right in front of us, and planning out what we could, sure made this a perfect visit!

Or was it pixie dust, after all? Possibly, Tinkerbell recognized a fellow fairy and shared her magic to make our days go smoothly?  

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How to make hot glue roses by Sugarwings

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Recently, Sugarwings has been creating with a glue gun, for hours, every time she comes over.  She makes a lot of things with it, some odd, some cool, but these? I was impressed.

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The translucent glue makes a delicate looking petal, doesn't it?   She is using them for pencil toppers, and painting the tips of the petals with nail polish.  

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The pencils are wrapped in ribbons, and have gift tags on them, since we have plans to give them away, but I've also asked her to make some for me on dowels that we will wrap in green ribbons and use to fill a vase.

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She asked me to do help her put a tutorial together, and I took photos of each step.  I'd found this vintage gown at an estate sale (for $1!!!) and we thought it would be fun to do a dress up photo shoot for the the crafting session. (And I am always happy to have an excuse to take photos of this sprite).  

She has put the pictures into an iMovie and was planning to narrate it, but hasn't had a chance to get back to that since she started, so I'll add the video later.  For now, I'll give you the directions, as told to me, with the photos, in case you'd like to make some roses of your own.  

Just in time for Valentine's Day!

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She says is it very important to let your glue gun warm up, and wanted a photo of her waiting for the glue to get hot.  She uses a low temp gun and likes the longer sticks.

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The glue is squirted onto parchment paper.

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Fold the paper over the blob of glue, and burnish it flat.  She is using a toy spatula from a Play Doh kit here, but I've also seen her use a pencil as a rolling pen.

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Cut a strip of the flattened glue.

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Roll up the strip of glue and attach to the end of the pencil (or dowel) with a dot of more glue.

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Make more flattened glue ovals, and cut them in half. 

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The straight line is the bottom of the petal that will be glued down, the curved sides are the tops of the petals.

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Roll another piece of flattened hot glue around the center spiral.

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She trims it as needed at this point.

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And adds rows of petals.

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It is a messy job, and you need to use pressure to hold the flower on and form it, which is why low temp glue guns are the way to go!

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When done, touch the tips of the petals with nail polish.

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Lovely!

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Here are a couple of tips from me, not from her.  I haven't made any myself, but I did help with painting.  I think that the roses could benefit from a trimming with sharp scissors to get some of the chunks and strings out.  But I didn't interfere with the ones she made, some have more places that could use a trimming than others.  

When I painted the flowers with her, I had a Q-Tip dipped in nail polish remover to smooth out the color a little.  I thought it made the bud more natural.

The blooms are also beautiful as is, with no color.  The strings and glue chunks aren't quite as noticeable that way too.

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To wrap the pencil, I used tacky glue around the base of the flower and about an inch or so down the side of the pencil, and tightly wound the ribbon around the pencil into the glue. I tied a bow of ribbon over the top and added a tag.

Now, I need to give these away…. hard to do, but I have been promised that she will make more for me to fill a vase with! Thank you, little Grandfairy.

The countdown is on

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Our family is  on the countdown to Christmas and trying to fit in as many festivities as we can.

Sugarwings and I went to see the plays Elf, Rudolf and Annie…

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checked out the holiday displays at Legoland… (although, Dorothy and Toto were faves, even if they weren't Christmassed up like the rest of the bricks)

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we’ve sipped cocoa by candlelight and the twinkling of the tree…

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are going to go to see the Nutcracker movie…

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and have been making as many holiday crafts as we can.

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We had a gathering to craft with friends too, and the group took a field trip to the Lecompton Territorial Museum to see the Midwest’s largest display of vintage Christmas ornaments.  

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Lecompton was important during the Civil War and is a town full of history.

And great, old ornaments!

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In between, I’m trying to get things wrapped to place under the tree or in the mail and flying off to loved ones.  Trying is the key word there- heck,I’ve not even finished shopping, let alone wrapping.

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I hate to see the whirlwind wind down, I’ve been loving every minute of it. 

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But before you know it, Christmas will be here.  And that means Dewdrop will be back from North Carolina to join in on our fun!

Our respect for the bird is slipping….

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Sugarwings and I LOVE decorating for the holidays, but we try to hold back and wait til after Thanksgiving. Our reminder to each other is, "We must respect the bird!"

Last year, our home was on the holiday tour plus I was hosting a holiday workshop (A Snowbird's Song) and I had a great excuse to ignore our rule and toss tinsel everywhere on November 1st.

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And this season, we started our holiday fun a bit early by attending the play, "Elf" at the KU Lied Center.  We decided to throw a mini dinner party before the show, and simply had to have appropriate decor to serve our meal, right????  Heck, it wasn't our fault that the date of the play was before Thanksgiving.

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Sugarwings was in charge of the tablescape and made up this Candy Cane Forest, from the story.

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Cocoa parties are a big part of our Christmas celebrations, and Buddy the Elf loves cocoa too. Typically, we do not have our first cup until the tree is up and lit.  We made an exception, and served hot chocolate with organic candy canes and marshmallows in both vanilla and peppermint.  She made a banner from one of Buddy's quotes.  

He does have some of the best quotes.

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While she crafted a candy cane forest, I hot glued some felt and feathers into elf hats to wear that night.

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I was kind of surprised that we were the only group decked out for the theme, but was proud of my girls for rocking the look.

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We served finger foods and things we thought elves would like, although we didn't go whole hog with Buddy's list of elves' favorite food groups:

1- Candy

2-Candy Canes

3- Candy Corn

4- Syrup

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We decided to compromise on our respecting the bird rules and leave our tablescape set up.  I dodged a bullet on breaking the rule even further by being very busy, and having a couple of trips come up to prevent me from pulling more yule goodies out of the closet.

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But I'm twitching with the need to tear into the storage closet and fling lights and ornaments from one end of the house to the other!

Omaha Zoo

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We took Sugarwings to the Omaha Zoo to gather info for a science project.

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The subject was cats, and she took the day pretty seriously.  Our mini photographer took photos of all of the large cats, as well as all of the information signs about them.

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It is a VERY large and wonderful zoo, I've never seen the entire place in the one day we usually have to spend there.

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In the past, I've gone with either a larger group, or two preschoolers who were happy to be watching bugs on the sidewalk instead of conquering the whole park.

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This time, we were concentrating on the science project, and getting the photos she needed. But we did stop for rides and lunch.  While she might be getting slightly too big for the carousel (but still loves it), we discovered that she is no longer frightened by the skyride.  We floated above the park a couple of times, and could've done more trips if we'd had time.

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We missed Dewdrop, but I will make myself feel better about that by using it as an excuse to go back again when she can tag along. She went with us to the Topeka Zoo a few times over the summer, but we never made it up to Nebraska to go to this zoo with her before she left to spend the year with her mom in North Carolina.  

By the way, I've discovered that my Topeka Zoo membership, which is only $50 annually for a family of four, gets us into other zoos at a discount.  In Omaha, it was 50% off, which helped a great deal. In Sarasota, the Mote aquarium was free with a Topeka membership.  

Also, it is sure nice to have the card to drop by the Topeka zoo whenever we feel like it, even if we only have an hour.  If we were paying full price to get in each time, I'd make sure I had enough hours to "get my money's worth" out of the trip.  With a membership, that isn't an issue, and there were quite a few short trips that we enjoyed, but wouldn't have made if didn't have that card.  

I will be away from my desk, enjoying Sister Time in Florida til the 22nd.  All orders from the Boutique will ship on the 24th. Thanks!  

Why fit in when you can fly instead?

Sugarwings

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This photo simply IS Sugarwings.  Happy, joyous, exuberant, effervescent, out of the ordinary, fearless, and adorable.  

I don't know what it is from, she had the snapshot on her "about me" collage from Social Studies, and told me that the class was told to make silly faces. 

I will be away from my desk, enjoying Sister Time in Florida til the 22nd.  All orders from the Boutique will ship on the 24th. Thanks! 

The Kansas City Renfest- I’ve missed you!!

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In 2017, we did not make it to the Renfest for the first time in forever.

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We were very happy to get back to it this season!

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Ki Ki is putting her artistic skills to good use by doing Henna tattoos there. I see a big future for that girl, she has done well for a kid with paying jobs that use her creativity. 

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Heck, she has done better than most adults working as artists. Good for her!

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And Sugarwings was glad to be rejoining her fairy tribe.

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Since she was a tiny little sprite, she has always walked right up to the Fay at the Renfest and joined in, just like she knew she belonged there with them.

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She always fits right in.

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Here she is years ago, making friends.

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And now, look how grown up she is.

Oh my.

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No matter how big she gets, she never loses her adventurous spirit.

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Or stops throwing herself full force into an activity, no matter what others are doing.

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I  love it that she sees the magic around her.

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And believes in the magic within herself.

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She's a fun fairy to hang out with, and I had a great day.

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Yep, we both enjoyed being there and being together.

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I doubt we will let this much time go between visits. I'll be back next season for sure.

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 ps- I just wanted to comment, that after complaining about a few details that weren't as sharp as they used to be at the Renfest, I found out that they are under new management.  I still loved going there, but have to admit that it is not ran quite as good as it used to be.  It has lost some of the individuality and creativity that used to be there. I still recommend going, but I certainly preferred the way it used to be. 

 

A Woodland Fairy Themed Birthday Party

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Sugarwings hosted her 12th birthday party at her family's Kismet Farm.  She, her sister, and I set up the cake table, and I brought a few of my things to use, as well as a stack of paper butterflies I'd gotten at an estate sale for a couple of bucks.

(I wish I'd gotten a photo of the cake her mom made, it was really something special! That lady has a magic touch with cake decor)

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To go along with the woodland theme, the kids and I walked to the treeline and we gathered grapevine hanging from the trees, to craft fairy crowns and dream catchers from them.

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There was a nature walk and scavenger hunt, time to play on a swing, then a picnic.

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The kids got to do a circus workshop and learn some tricks.

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And of course, we had marshmallows to roast for s'mores!

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Our Hippy Chick brought a pile of hula hoops too.

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But in my opinion, the best part of a party is to just let the kids play outside and have all the fun they can make for themselves.

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There was camping for those who wanted to sleep overnight in tents, so the party favors were LED glow sticks and flashlights to play with after dark.

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Walmart has these mini lights for $1 each.

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We also gave out necklaces that Sugarwings and I made, using paint pours.

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The cake table was outside against the covered patio wall, and we hung odds and ends of fabric remnants and curtains behind it, then layered old tablecloths and burlap onto it.  The butterflies were pinned to the fabric and it was a pretty simple set up to create and to take down.  I brought serving pieces that I already had, along with the $2 pack of butterflies, so we didn't put any money into the decor at all.

I didn't get a photo of the table with the cake or punch on it, but the cake was so cute.  And the punch was berry juice mixed with lemonade.  Sugarwings and I sliced up fruit and froze it into bowls of lemonade to make pretty ice that wouldn't dilute the punch as it melted.

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What a nice evening!!

 

A Woodland Scavenger Hunt for a Birthday Party

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My son and his family now have a 13 acre home in the woods, and I think Sugarwings loves it out there more than anyone. So, when it was time to plan a party for her 12th birthday, this is where she wanted to have it. She suggested a nature walk as part of the activities and I made up a scavenger hunt list (spelling her name) for the kids to take on the walk.

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Her dad mowed the trails ahead of time, and we walked along them to explore the woods.

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It is a pretty time of year and there was a lot to see along the way.

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Sugarwings stapled the list to sandwich bags for the participants to fill with their finds.

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I was struck by how beautiful the trails were, and what a wonderful piece of property he'd found. He has been working on cleaning it up and making it a retreat for yoga, permaculture, and other workshops in the future and I'm looking forward to seeing this land become a growing business as well as a home. 

And to watch the grand fairies grow up in the woods.   

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Even more so, after seeing how some of the "city kids" who came to the party reacted to being there.  Many seemed unsure of how to handle themselves walking along a trail and few were able to find the items on the list. 

All of my family spends so much time connecting to nature that it didn't occur to me that some kids were uncomfortable in it and happier on their iPhones than running through the trees.

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One thing I noticed that made me happy, was that every kid did find a "TREASURE" from the list on the bags.  They might not be used to woodland walks and seeing the details in nature, but they could still connect enough to know that an acorn, a rock with sparkles on it, or an empty snail shell was truly a treasure to find and keep.

And it made me so happy to know that our grand fairies, while they love screens and devices, like most of us in this world, still love being in the woods and the magic of finding a leaf with a hole in it and peeking through that peephole.

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