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Date Posted: 17:20:54 04/17/04 Sat
Author: Phyllis
Author Host/IP: dial-69-67-230-210.usadatanet.net / 69.67.230.210
Subject: Re: Everyday (or not so everyday) Happenings!
In reply to: Kylie 's message, "Everyday (or not so everyday) Happenings!" on 06:26:03 04/16/04 Fri

Sorry to hear that your niece was disappointed at the swimming competition. She should not give up and keeping on swimming. Sounds like that those from the exclusive schools are given the advantage which does not seem right.

It always hard when your family visits are over and it is time to see them leave. It was great that you got to spend time with them.

Hope that DH has good luck with work.

Sorry to hear about the ringworm. I know someone who had it and it is hard to clear it up. I think that they have some new medications for humans that is supposed to work.

Take care.

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[> Re: Everyday (or not so everyday) Happenings! -- Susan, 12:52:44 04/20/04 Tue (CPE-144-137-201-177.sa.bigpond.net.au/144.137.201.177)

Glad you had a nice visit with your family Kylie. Sorry to hear about your niece not enjoying her swimming trials, but good practice all the same.

Ringworm can be tranferred from child to child with no pet contact needed. Just be careful that the children don't handle McGuinness or China whilst they are infected, as they could pass it onto them. Hope the ringworm is now clearing up.


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