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Old 09-12-2016, 03:11 PM #1
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Default Went to Kokomo for weekend

I went and spent the weekend with my mom and her young roommate.

Also saw all three of my sister's for at least a small amount of time. One
of my sister's and her roommate don't feel to good. So we had a nice
quiet weekend.

My mom other than only specific kind of chairs that she can get up and down
from. Is doing really well. I'm a little worried about her memory but that
is for getting old also.

Donna
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