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Good night Foots my dear friend.
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Foots are you off to bed?
God bless and sleep pain free.
We all deserve great things lalalalala
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Are we getting confused with names? lol
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I said goodnight but still up.
DD called before has sore throat
told her stay away from Joe
she did not get H1N1 shot.
Told her don't bring any germs
from Hawaii to our NY State.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
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Glad she called hope better soon.
We worry about our grown babies
always our lil babies lalala llalal
lullabies were so fun rocking babies
to and cuddling them and smiling.....
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Hopefully one day Ill be grandma.
I love little babies and children.
It does not seem very soon.
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you may get surprised soon lol
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is possible but don't think so
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How many grands would you like?
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Morning my dear sisters enjoy life. -
I am having a normal day.
With my precious coffee in hand
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I had some coffee also lalalala
Sunny and chilly but sun helps
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Only have one cup every morning.
And I make a big ceremony.
I am all together now lalala
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how are my breast friends doing
hope everyone is having 'faith' day
went for long walk now tired
early to bed for me tonight
sleep well to everyone sleep tight
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It is great when feeling good......
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My anxiety for tomorrow is growing
I did so well until now.
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalalalala
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Well we can freak together lol
lalalal lalal lalllalal
grrrrr now we can fight on
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lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
hahahahahahahahahaha
They called today and reminded me.
Dont need anyone reminding my appointment
will have some cranberry juice now
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Drink up my dear enjoy it.
I am having tea thinking coffee.
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Had the most refreshing cranberry juice.
Now I take my meds again.
Dear friend do you think coffee
at this hour is agood idea?
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No going to drink my tea mmmm
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It is not cold here tonight.
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we get cold at nite friday
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friday is too far away lalala
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Time goes pretty fast most days.
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fish really filled me up tonight
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I ate way late not good
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I will be thinking about you.
Thanks Ladies was a pleasant night
God Bless You and Good Night
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Vilma is nice you took a
walk with your family today. When
you come back you need shopping.
All the fruits all the vegetables.
God Bless You and all my sisters
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Ha ha ha Seyla funny funny
Think and eat fruit n veggies
so healthy since diagnosis of bc
mmmm it is a good thing
have a good day ladies later
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