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Old 11-26-2012, 12:02 PM #1
SnowWhyte SnowWhyte is offline
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Default Big day today...THE big day tomorrow!

So I'm feeling very anxious today... Today my mom will pick up Brinkley (my dog), and I will pack up for a few days and go to my dad's- staying there tonight as I have to leave for my surgery around 6/6:30 AM tomorrow... so we figured it'd be easier just to stay there tonight. especially since I don't know how I'll stay here w/out Brinkley...it would just be too lonely.

But I am excited for tomorrow. I'm all set, I have my 'grabber', my Kindle is nice and full of inexpensive books (I got lucky and found a new series I like- that are only $2.99 ea on Amazon!)

So I just gotta keep the nerves in check and try to focus on the excited part... Please keep the prayers coming! Love you all!

I'll keep you all up to date w/how it goes

~Colleen
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