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xxinterrupted (profile) wrote, on 11-11-2004 at 10:52pm | |
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And now for my I woke up around 8:00.. started my report for child 2, around 10:00 i quit; i'm half done with it. Jim stopped by to give me a paper for my mom, he only stayed for a moment.. he had to go home. Around noon Alisha came over from Christan Charities and gave me some diapers and formula.. after she left I finished getting ready to go to my doctors apointment and to Wal*Mart. Kelly went with my mom, Sam, Gab and I. We got to the doctors around 1:10.. my apointment was for 1:15. I'm doing good.. healing fine. He said I have a 'tilted uterius'. which isn't bad, it's just that my uterius is tilted up a little instead of laying flatter like most women.. I'm now on birth control.. After that, we went to Wal*Mart. Kelly and I got some really cute clothes and we got out hair cut.. we both look so cute if I do say so myself. huh kelly?! (: ..i have to pee |
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Anonymous | changes..changes!, 11-12-04 8:56am hell yeah..we look real cute..
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xxinterrupted | Re: changes..changes!, 11-12-04 1:29pm no, you look cute to. i <3 your hair.
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xxinterrupted | i didn't feel like making a new entry.. so here., 11-12-04 1:49pm |
xxinterrupted | i didn't feel like making a new entry.. so here., 11-12-04 1:49pm
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