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Old 11-23-2004, 01:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Sunday. No doubt. I got to talk to my son who is in basic training at Fort Knox. Looks like he is getting another 30-day convalescence leave soon. He has a stress fracture of his left leg, shin splints of both legs and stress changes to both ankles. He sounded dejected cause he is now going to be "recycled" which means starting basic over again once his injuries heal. Also it is his first Thanksgiving away from home. I miss him. After talking to him I went to lunch with my best friend and then we went to see Polar Express. Excellent movie, excellent company. All in all a very good day!
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Old 11-23-2004, 01:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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This weekend stunk.. I had to work.. But if I had to pick a bright spot out of the weekend, I would have to say taking care of my sick Stuart.. he's much better now.. but I really enjoyed spending what weekend I had with him.
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I think the funnest part of the weekend was shopping and actually being able to fit into "normal" clothes. It is so FUN now. The worst part was I had to cut my hair to shoulder length. It is coming out in chunks so badly that I had to lighten it up. I am mourning the loss of my poor hair!
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