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Sunday, 11 July 2010

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amanda

what a great photo! :-)

Boots in the Oven

Thank you, Amanda! The iPhone's hipstamatic app can be awesome on occasion.

Su-Lin

I hope your grandma's doing well!

Boots in the Oven

Thank you so much, Su-Lin! She's doing really well. Her recovery from pretty major surgery has been much faster than the doctors expected. We're all so relieved, but she still has a ways to go.

Marlynn

I called my grandmother "Nana". I wish her a full and complete recovery. Marlynn

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