Neuromuscular In memory of Rose Marie.


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Old 09-19-2006, 10:53 AM #1
Sandy Lynn Sandy Lynn is offline
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I don't think you are getting old, Shirley.... I have one grade five boy and he runs me ragged! A class that big is insane.
Things are great our way. My oldest is in college now and my youngest in SK. She gets a new teacher today because the kindergarten class size was too big so they had to make a new class.
I started milking my goats this past spring so I am overflowing with feta , blue, and cream cheese. I have frozen lots for winter too. The milk is great and quite a savings on my weekly grocery bill! I am trying to freeze all my garden produce for winter so it is a busy time.
Hi mama.... I have been wondering how you were doing. I bet it is beautiful in your neck of the woods about now. Do your leaves change about mid Oct? Ours have not started yet. It looks like it will be a dull year.
Hi Alicia, long time no hear..... I bet you are busy with your kids. It won't be long until I start dreaming of your beautiful Florida weather.....

take care all.....
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