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Default Libo check in

Hi!

Coffee anyone?

Things are crazy here as usual.

I feel horrible because my best friend is having THE worst exacerbation but I am babysitting and cannot get out of the house to go see her. I don't want to bring the baby there - she is upset enough, having that little one around would get her even more uptight right now.

And you all know how some kids are about letting you talk on the phone...

yeah, right! lol



Hope you are all good.

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