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Official blog of Miss Famous. Coming out of the narrow place. Not exactly excited about going back to work tomorrow, but not dreading it either. Which is what two weeks doing cross-stitch. That we endured in 2011.
The Good, The Bad, The Boring. Thursday, March 29, 2018. A way to calm the angry voice. I can recognize and relate to that. Seriously, so far, 38 is killing it.
EPBOT had a great post recently on unfriending on Facebook. Namely, people who tell people to unfriend them due to their beliefs.
Still searching for our Golden Egg. CJ is doing fab! He is rolling around on the floor by my feet as I type this and is proof that happy endings are absolutely REAL. 8211; My thoughts on motherhood? Unreal.
Four years of infertility, Five attempts at IVF, Three lost heartbeats, Half a uterus, Thirty-eight week high risk pregnancy. One amazing little guy with a Million adventures ahead of us! My new slice of the web world. on the best laid plans of mice and moms.
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As one 19th century advertisement. Some of it is weird and wonderful, some of it was probably a bit uncomfortable, and some of it we still use today. New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator. Bear skins, or something that th.
Creating a sense of identity. That displays data from Statistics NZ in a clean, digestible, graphic format. The data presented is from 2013 but there is an option via a drop down menu to select 2006 or 2001 data aswell.
Synod of Otago and Southland. JOHN CHRISTIE ATTENDS THE PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1881. Posted in Synod of Otago and Southland. Coming up for air from writing the Synod History and to assure you I am still in the land of the living I share with you a report of the Rev. John Cairns Christie, Minister of Waikouaiti-Palmerston Parish from 1863.