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Default Happy Sunday!!

Woke up this mornng to some lovely large snow flakes..yes!! DD & Grands came over with hugs and gummy worms.

I am now sitting in front of the TV, playing on my PC and veging out on multi grain rolls and Deli Chicken Salad.

The only thing bad happening is, my doggy is whining. He wants my chick salad. I tell him "FAT CHANCE" He's already had his lunch.

So, are ya all having a pleasant Sunday, other than the oesky animals and peeps wanting something? I hope so....whatcha doin?
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