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Date Posted: 17:45:08 12/22/03 Mon
Author: Phyllis
Author Host/IP: dial-66-218-11-83.usadatanet.net / 66.218.11.83
Subject: Re: Merry Christmas and a Better New Year
In reply to: Susan 's message, "Merry Christmas and a Better New Year" on 05:24:27 12/21/03 Sun

Thank you for your Holiday greetings. I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas. I will be having some of the family (the ones who live in New Hampshire) for Christmas dinner. I also will be celebrating on Christmas eve afternoon with my sister's husbands family for dinner. They live about an hour travel time from my house.

I can hardly wait to see my granddaughters in Florida and will be leaving in January for a visit. My ex-husband and I will be traveling together. We enjoy each others company and became good friends when our first granddaughter was born. He lives alone and about 10 minutes from my house so we often have supper together or go out to eat. He is still working full time.

Sorry to hear about your not feeling well and finding out you have Type II Diabetes. It is good that you found out so you can keep it under control. It usually runs in families. I have seen good books advertised that have good recipes for diabetics. Does your insurance cover a nutritionist, if so perhaps they could give you more information on good choices.

Wishing everyone a Joyous Holiday Season and a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful, Prosperous, New Year. I enjoy chatting will all of you and learning so much about other areas outside of New Hampshire.

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