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Old 03-29-2009, 05:55 AM #7
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Ugh! Cankles - I SO know what you mean. I used to have pretty good legs, athletic and heathly looking. Now they are marred by stretch marks and it's like a big tube of fat that follows down from my hips.

Anyways, the new school is fantastic and I'm still swimming twice a week. I even taught a kid how to swim last week. It was a great feeling to watch her swim without armbands for the first time.

My Mom and Dad are hear for a visit and we have a two-week holiday at Easter so that's great. The weather here has been sunny, but cold by Scottish standards (freezing by yours I'm sure). It's been about 53 ish during the day and cooler at night. The wind can be quite cutting. I haven't forgotten about you wanting to get some photos of castles etc (I'm going to try to get some up on Facebook someday soon).

I hope your Ivig goes well - I'll be thinking of you! Take care of yourself and avoid that heat (if you can)!
~Kathy
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