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I'm full of questions this morning, too much tea already:-) The thing I love my most about myself is my hard head. Yep, this hard head of mine is full of determination. I'm determined to be healthy for the rest of my life. I'm determined to keep going even when the road gets bumpy, I'm determined to find the good in ALL situations, because I truly believe everything happens for a reason!

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE!!

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I love that I went and GOT want I wanted MYSELF and didn't just wait around saying "good things come to those who wait".. good things come to those who go and get it!!

This year has been full of amazing study for me, doing what I love. By the end of the year I plan on having my dream job, and I'm being banded next month.. Can this year get any better?

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@@nerms I FREAKIN' LOVE THIS!!! Congrats on all of your accomplishments!! With an attitude like this, you're gonna go far girl!!

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My hilarious sense of humor ! My goal is to crack someone up at least once a day ! If theres no one around , I'll crack myself up. For some reason I just can see the funny side of everything. When I was taking care of my mom a couple of years ago, just before she passed away, I was worried that I was' nt taking as good of care of her as my siblings. ( I was doing fine ) She said " yes, but you're funny, and everyone has their gifts ! " Thanks Mom !

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@@pink dahlia Well you succeeded in your daily goal, you just cracked me up! This is a wonderful quality to have. Life is too short not to have fun, most importantly you have to be able to laugh at yourself:-)

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I'm full of questions this morning, too much tea already:-) The thing I love my most about myself is my hard head. Yep, this hard head of mine is full of determination. I'm determined to be healthy for the rest of my life. I'm determined to keep going even when the road gets bumpy, I'm determined to find the good in ALL situations, because I truly believe everything happens for a reason!

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE!!

that i am able to walk......

oh and that i can ride on my ole mans HD Road King again w/him...

once you lose mobility and you get it back, its very eye opening..i love i can merely (walk)

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@@CarolinaGirl Yes, that is definitely somethig to be loved! You've come so far! Now you're jumping on your Harley with your Honey in your Hot Purple Zezbra sparkle Heels:-)

So happy for you! These are for you girl!!b86ea7fb7dfc457fe0db059b16cf87ee.jpg


I'm full of questions this morning, too much tea already:-) The thing I love my most about myself is my hard head. Yep, this hard head of mine is full of determination. I'm determined to be healthy for the rest of my life. I'm determined to keep going even when the road gets bumpy, I'm determined to find the good in ALL situations, because I truly believe everything happens for a reason!

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE!!

that i am able to walk......

oh and that i can ride on my ole mans HD Road King again w/him...

once you lose mobility and you get it back, its very eye opening..i love i can merely (walk)

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Right now, if I have to pick, I love my smile and the way it makes my face feel when I have that wide happy smile going -- and boy is that more frequently lately. I have a lot to be happy about -- so grateful for my band. And my smile.

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Right now, if I have to pick, I love my smile and the way it makes my face feel when I have that wide happy smile going -- and boy is that more frequently lately. I have a lot to be happy about -- so grateful for my band. And my smile.

I see that smile coming through your post!!:) You're always so positive and encouraging to others and you deserve all the happiness in the world!!

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I love my growing confidence. I missed her, she's buried a long time.

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