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Rosemary Fransico House, my grandmother, was known for her affinity for elphants, love of polka dots, and for offering reassurance with the profoundly simple phrase "it is what it is." Offered not as a diminishment of circumstances or situation, but as path forward through first an acceptance of what is.

"It is what it is" is a recognition, acceptance, and letting go of what is out of our control, and through that, a recognition of what is within it.

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