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@Kozi: and with vitamin C

Posted in The sanctuary Posted 7 years ago


@nyreen: changing phones as we speak

Posted in The sanctuary Posted 7 years ago


@nyreen: now it's a bit annoyed, but it will be alright.

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@nyreen: yeah everything went well. The thing I had to lay on was more annoying than getting the stitches out.



@Kozi: donot forget to get some extra vitamin D(onut) too!

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@nyreen: I also woke up earlier than usual. I had to go to the doc to get the stitches out of my belly.



@Kozi: hope you're feeling better soon!

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He is a wild cat
@nyreen: I'm alright. How are you?

Posted in The sanctuary Posted 7 years ago


My father was, my mother wasn't.

Posted in The sanctuary Posted 7 years ago


My family lives in this area for a long time (grandpa moved here during WWII, grandma followed right after the war when they could get married). He was a sacristan for the church in town and the cultural centre. He worked with a lot of people in town and a lot staid for dinner or coffee with my grandmother. Thanks to that, they had to know most people in town and my mother got to know them too.
@nyreen: herro

Posted in Hi! Wanted to say hi and Posted 7 years ago


@Shamrock Shamus: glad that they finally approved it and that you could get the surgery.
What kind of surgery was it? And how did it all go?

Do take time to recover completely or I'll have to bribe your daughter to tie you to the bed.

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Also how I know half of my neighbourhood

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You get that in small towns

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Their grandfather worked together with my grandfather and I've been in school with the youngest of the 3 sisters who own the shop.