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Wednesday, June 16, 2004

Boy! That was refreshing Tami! Nice to read about someone else's probs!
Sounds hormonal to me too.

I made a grilled cheese sandwich by myself yesterday! Now, I'm glad I have a narrow kitchen...I've always hated it. Also, chairs with rolling casters!! I can get around the dining table and the kitchen; pretty quick now.

1 Comments:

At 3:24 PM, Blogger Geo said...

When my Jeanette broke a bone in her foot, she was one legged for 3-4 months. I got plenty of exercise giving her piggyback rides up and down the stairs to our apartment.

 

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