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So apparently my scheduled posts back in NOVEMBER never went out. I am thankful that we ditched cable TV. I am thankful for my Great Aunt Minnie, who encouraged me to learn how to crochet. I am thankful to have been a.
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This web page earlymodernmom.blogspot.com states the following, "Saturday, September 22, 2012." We saw that the webpage said " With Mark losing his job, the post-partum hair loss finally happening, and Burgundy in her Senior year, I feel like I should be falling apart." It also said " The storyline of my life feels Very Dramatic, and I cant help wondering whats wrong with me. The fact of the matter is that while I have my moments of panic and doubt, Im really okay. Instead, I feel very confident that God is doing something big and weird and a little scary in our lives."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
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