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your nest inspired + millionaire hero
/ Thursday, July 07, 2011

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Beautiful, minimalistic and functional designs, by Your Nest Inspired.

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My friend Long sent me a link to yesterday's Today Show, and the story just touches my heart. It's about a janitor named Tyrone Curry who won the state lottery of $3.4 million in 2006, but still continues to do what he loves each day for the past 34 years—being a janitor and coaching the Evergreen High School track and field team.

That was my high school y'all, and he was my janitor! Goodness, what an amazing hero.

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great story and lovely designs!

How cool is that? I love stories like that.

Amazing designs from Nest as well.

Thanks also for sharing my Honey Cup illustrations. I'm glad you like them.

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