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Old 11-26-2009, 07:35 PM #21
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I've enjoyed reading all your posts. Thanks, Lizzie.

I'm spending my T-Day on puppy watch, due to inflammatory bowel. So it doesn't really matter what day it is when a "child" is sick.

I haven't spent Thanksgiving with my family in a few years. It's too hard. Due to celiac, I have to bring some of my own food. And I'm too worn out this year to even make my gluten-free pumpkin pie.

So I'm trying to enjoy whatever it is that I'm doing today. The pie can wait until Christmas.

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