Garage sale in the a.m. Good Will in the afternoon. "Puzzle" pieced back together in the p.m. Sunday, here we come!
Benson and Claire were born with a rare genetic disease in which their liver produces too much oxalate--called primary hyperoxaluria. Claire's condition has progressed much faster than Benson's. She was on dialysis since she was 3 months old and for much of that time, did dialysis 3 hours a day, 6 days a week. She receive a much needed kidney / liver transplant on December 18, 2009. It is expected Benson will eventually need similar transplants.
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Hey, you will never guess who I talked to last night. Do you know a Kaitlyn Wilson from Rochester? She has been in my ward since I moved here and for the first time, I spoke to her last night. When I found out where she was from, I asked her if she knew this wonderful lady named Natalie with her darling kiddos and awesome hubby. We talked about how much we love you and have learned from you for a good 10 minutes. Oh, how it made me miss you! Hope things are going well. I'm so impressed with the puzzles below! Lots of love.
Recently I too got rid of many of my puzzles. But I still have my favorites. I am working on a 1500 piece puzzle that is set up at the Senior Citizen Center in St. George. I work on it every day and it is over 2/3 or the way complete.
Some days are more puzzling than others.
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