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Old 02-21-2009, 05:38 PM #7
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Donna
glad you are feeling better and... what a sweetheart of a son you have. no surprise he got invited to that dance ... wonder where he got that sweetheartedness from, hmm?

Its a good thing one of my son's got some sweetness from somewhere.

And its really been kind of funny this last few weeks. He got a valentine
candy kiss, a big one. From her, its the first year she remembered, and
she, he said, was really excited. And he always has a surprise for her.

So its growing and its blossoming and its really cool.

Donna
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