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Old 02-28-2009, 01:10 PM #7
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Thumbs up Hey Kristie!

Hello! How are you today? I am feeling sassy! Devon and Mike are both better - thank God! Devon had a terrible sinus infection that was affecting his eye - really weird and Mike had a virus...........

Sounds like you had a full night! Isn't it amazing what we took for granted b/4? Who would have though it? I know I am totally excited when I get all if my usual stuff done, but it does give as a better appreciation of life.......sigh

It's funny, but I wasn't worried about my scar either. My Gram had a heart transplant back in 87 and after that, little things like scars didn't bother me.....my hubby and son were more worried about it then I was........No idea why!

IT is so beautiful here today! THe weather couldn't be more perfect! I'm going to try and get a few minutes sun........hehe!

Take care!
Erin
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My doc wanted me to push it a little tonight to see if we can do this recording when I'm at my worst. So I have done dishes cooked dinner and gave both kids baths. I shouldn't be able to move at this point by the way I have been feeling lately. But I think I'm actually starting to wear down really quickly now that I'm sitting.

You know I wasn't concerned at all about the scar, I really could care less. I hardly ever wear shorts anyway. But I was excited when I saw that it had flattened out.

Scars are just proof that we are living our lives. You can't make it through life without them, and they come with a story. Maybe some day someone will see it and ask about it and you telling them about it will change their life in some way.

Ha ha, whitest white girl, I don't know for a while I could have been a strong competitor for that title. Although within the last few years I have gotten a tan. Of course my tan for most people is what they would look like if they had not seen the sun in at least six months.

So how are you doing today? Have your hubby and son got any better yet? I hope so, it always makes me miserable to watch my family get sick. I would rather it be me.

I hope everyone is doing better today.

Kristie
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