greater than FIFTY centimeters.
No thanks, mother nature. Shoveling and post-surgery are unmixy. Why couldn't it be a saltable amount, eh? I am currently thinking of things to bake that will tempt my fiance's brothers to come over and dig out the driveway, and sidewalk, and my side door, and a shelf on the curb snow bank so I can put the garbage
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I'm glad to hear that you're better. I talk about you with my mom a lot of the time and I probably shouldn't have, but I was pretty sad when I read your previous entry that I told her what you had to go through and she was so sad for you. too. FYI, my mom really likes you. I'm serious! That first time you sent me a Christmas card, you sent one to my family too and my mom was totally blown away by how sweet you are. You're adored by someone who has only ever heard about you!
Anyway, take it easy. I bet your brother-in-laws would come over just knowing how important it is for you to rest and get better.
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You are such an incredible person. I'm embarrassed and happy at the same time, and I feel treasured, knowing that there are people like you and your mom that keep me in your thoughts. Thank you!
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You'll know it was me. I have the biggest carrot you've ever seen.
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And you better find someone who can help with the snow, that's a good idea.
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My mom ended up shoveling because she's just amazing like that... I hope to be as strong and energetic when I'm her age, too!
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Hmm..do you bake from scratch or a box? Cause I can make a mean cinammon bread from a box. :)
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I adore cinnamon bread and buns, which I haven't found a good gluten-free substitute for yet. Yours sound delicious and make my tummy grumble! I guess you and Misaki have homemaking skills in common, eh? Any good recipes for cherries?
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