donaldtoo
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Happy Anniversary! Seems like you both lucked out that day. I hope you have many more years together.
Very sweet of you, and thank you so very much, but I still feel like the lucky one all these years later…!!!!!
Happy Anniversary! Seems like you both lucked out that day. I hope you have many more years together.
Six or Seven years ago one of my students asked me what my favorite color was. I said "green". A couple of weeks later I received a green bear as a Christmas gift. Tonight I put it thru the wash on the gentle cycle and it looks as good as the day she gave it to me View attachment 829905
Happy Anniversary!
I'm really surprised at how little bridal fashion changed in two years...I could post a pic from my own wedding in May 1986, and my headpiece and dress, and bouquet are all very similar!
No, but I can take one if I remember. It'd probably be tomorrow night, but I may need a reminder.Sounds cool, do you have any pics of the sweater…???!!!
Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
F cancer and big hugs to you my friend.Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
I’m sorry.Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
That is sad news about your friend's brother. (Life can be unfair at times.)Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
Looks like snow but is actually a frozen mess. We're in for the, well until it's safe to go outWeather peeps said all rain this storm View attachment 830055. Worse than groundhogs
That is awful!! I'm so sorry!Just got news that a good friend has just lost her brother to 9/11 cancer, just as I did.
I have one coworker who tells me I can find a silver lining in anything (only when I put my mind to it, I think) and if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that in 2014 my brother got only a year from his diagnosis, and now 9/11 cancer victims are getting at least 3 years, so that’s evidence that progress in cancer treatment is being made, even though 9/11 cancer is particularly sucky and difficult and (bad word that I wouldn’t use here, even if the forum would allow them)
I haz a sad.
It's safe to go out but too close to feeding time at the zooLooks like snow but is actually a frozen mess. We're in for the, well until it's safe to go out
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