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Old 06-23-2008, 01:07 PM #1
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Default fun family reunion weekend

Don't tell me that's a sign of getting older!! or am I crazy? There was a family reunion over the weekend in Iowa (I'm in Texas) and I was actually having some fun. Meeting people (again) and the other "kids" I played with have families themselves this cant be!! Sharing fun stories, sharing our stories of sickness, most family knew about my MS, but some others my age are having health issues of their own that really didn't hit me till I got there. . We aren't old enough for problems that we are having. All and all we are doing good (except for the getting older part)
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