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Saturday, August 29, 2015
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2 comments:
What a delightful story, Donna! (Maybe you got the rain that May was hoping to refresh our grass and garden!) It sounds like you accomplished a whole lot, and Doug and you had a lovely time and were blessed. ~~+~~
Look at you, Lady Optimism. Like I always say when I stand up in front of a group of people to speak about hope - we have two choices - wallow in self pity or put on our big girl stretchy pants and start mixing the lemonade. Way to go, Donna. Sounds like you and your favourite young fella' had a wonderful time. You always give me the impression that you find every day is a gift. Such a wonderful way to face whatever is tossed our way. And the cat did not attack this time - life is good. :)
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