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Old 05-31-2013, 09:53 AM #4
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Jackie!
How WONDERFUL to hear from you, thanks so much for the update! I'm so happy to hear things are going so well. You are one HECK of a busy 'Nana'. My grandboy is 2 1/2 now and I absolutely love to 'hang out' with him . It's not like babysitting at all! He's such a cool dude.

I've been MIA too and I sure understand what you mean about life passing by too quickly. My twin boys graduated earlier this month and it's been nothing but chaos (the 'good' kind of chaos )

How wonderful that your unit is working so well! If it weren't for my unrelenting back spasms, mine would be the same report, but I have to turn my unit off when the spasms kick in.

It's great to have you 'back' and I too hope to be on here more regularly now.

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