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Hello Sally,
I'm glad to hear that you survived the holidays well, and that you haven't come down with any viral illnesses. We had a lovely New Year's Eve, and ended up going to see the movie "Dreamgirls" much to my Husband's dismay, but both the men thoroughly enjoyed seeing the film. We had a party the next day, and as per usual most of the men were watching the Bowl Games.

It was back to work for me on Tuesday, and it's been quite busy. It's difficult to believe the holidays are over. I continue to write "2006" everywhere. I suppose by the time 2007 is over, I will begin to get acclimated to writing "2007".

All the best,
Chris
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