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Date Posted: 20:10:48 10/06/07 Sat
Author: Phyllis
Author Host/IP: dial-69-67-230-81.usadatanet.net / 69.67.230.81
Subject: Re: so much to do...
In reply to: Tina Swinimer 's message, "so much to do..." on 14:06:51 10/04/07 Thu

Hi Gals,

Tina, I read your e-mail yesterday and had typed up a reply and somehow lost it so I am trying again.

I am glad that your high school pal came for a visit and you were able to spend time at the beach. It is always so much fun reminicing about the old times. One of my best high school friends,is the one that watches my granddaughter on the days that I do not. She use to run a nursey school but too many regulations now, so she just watches a couple of children. She only watches them up to age 3.

I am hoping that you will continue to feel well and continue to improve. As you know, doctors are not always
right when it comes to timeframes. There is a neighbor who they placed in Hospice house, now they need to send her for rehabilitation as she not longer meets their definition to remain there.

All those who know you are pulling for you. You have such a wonderful family and friends who care about you.

I am sure that you will enjoy your upcoming trip.

I know how your poor dog feels as Rufus used to hate his collar with a passion. He would bump into everything including chairs, furniture and household items. He had major ear surgery, so he had to wear a collar for several weeks. I was working at the time so I had no choice but to leave it on when I was at work. When I came home and could watch him I did.

Sending my hugs.
Phyllis

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