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I just had to share that i am starting to feel so much better. Today I got up and took the kids to their soccer game, I had kids on 2 different teams on two different sides of the field and i was able to run back and forth and watch them. It felt so great to be out there with them im the freezing cold lol. Then I took the 4 little ones to an easter egg hunt. They had an blast. They even commented it was nice to have their mommy back.

I hope to have so many more great days like this.

paula

a lttle over a month gluten free, with a few mistakes

2 weeks casein free, with a few mistakes

Hope to have no more mistakes lol


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I just had to share that i am starting to feel so much better. Today I got up and took the kids to their soccer game, I had kids on 2 different teams on two different sides of the field and i was able to run back and forth and watch them. It felt so great to be out there with them im the freezing cold lol. Then I took the 4 little ones to an easter egg hunt. They had an blast. They even commented it was nice to have their mommy back.

I hope to have so many more great days like this.

paula

a lttle over a month gluten free, with a few mistakes

2 weeks casein free, with a few mistakes

Hope to have no more mistakes lol

That is such wonderful news. I know you'll have lots more days like that. Think of all the fun you'll have this summer.

Nantzie Collaborator

Oh, that made me cry...

Isn't it the weirdest, most wonderful thing?

:D

Nancy

Guhlia Rising Star

That's so awesome that you're finally getting back into the swing of things. It's a shame it took so long. I'm glad the kids are happy to have their mommy back. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Glad to hear you are feeling better. These days are going to keep coming too. It sounds like you had a real fun day. :)

confused Community Regular

Thanks everyone, I am even now making an huge mexican dinner, its kinda hard when u cant have cheese, but i think i am making enough food to make everyone happy. It is so nice to have the energy to enjoy an spring day with your kids, then make an big dinner for the family. Lets hope it continues and i can make it threw sunrise service tommorow at 6:30 am lol

paula

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