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Old 12-25-2007, 05:01 PM #1
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Default Merry Christmas

Hi everybody - it is actually Boxing Day here - meant to be hot and sunny, and is just very humid windy and wet.

Took my first provigal tablet an hour ago - and am heading for the shower shortly.

Coped with cooking dinner yesterday without forgetting anything - about the first time in a long time - often I used to find prepared dishes in the fridge that I had totally forgotten about - would look at the table and know something was missing but never clicked - just makes life more interesting!!

I hope all of you in "yesterdays" part of the world have an enjoyable day with friends and family. - Just remember - peace calm relax!!!

Lynlee
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