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Default Ah Bliss

My new bed arrived and it took until 10pm to get the new floor finished and my bed up.....I am getting used to nightly feedings, but, it is quite difficult. That said, baby's smiles make up for the hard part.

I am nesting.....like a premenopausal female.....gosh, I hope this situation doesn't goof up my hormones! Or lack there of.

My one rooster has started crowing now....Summer is moving along.....into canning salsa and tomato sauce.

My hands, especially my index finger, middle finger and thumb are numb all nite....I assume this is the thumb thing, and that I need surgery quick! Life can be so complex. If I wasn't sick, I would forget that I was sick with all this activity.

Oh, my dear SonIL moves out today............aaaahhhh, BLISS.

I wonder how MRSD's vacation is going......
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