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I had a lovely Christmas and then got a bug. I spent a few days in bed and am starting to feel better. We're going to a New Year's Eve Party tomorrow. We just moved to a new state so it will be nice to meet our neighbors. I had a nice non gluten-free cookie platter made up (I won't even carry it, DH can) and will bring a bag of veggies to munch on during the party. How was your holiday? Are you feeling better? I've decided that 2011 is the year that we're all going to start feeling better!!!!!

Sending Holiday Hugs,

Loey

P.S. Thank you about your kind wishes!!!

Glad you had a nice christmas :) Sorry about the bug but glad you are starting to feel better. Cool the party sounds great have fun :) I have to work new years eve 1st time I have worked since May lol. Christmas was good thanks :) The Endoscopy side effects have all gone so feeling a better from that . Although there is 1 cool side effect left , since having the Endoscopy I have noticed it only seems to take 1 drink for me to get drunk which is great lol. That will be great if everyone starts to feel better in 2011 :)

Happy New Year :)


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Glad you had a nice christmas :) Sorry about the bug but glad you are starting to feel better. Cool the party sounds great have fun :) I have to work new years eve 1st time I have worked since May lol. Christmas was good thanks :) The Endoscopy side effects have all gone so feeling a better from that . Although there is 1 cool side effect left , since having the Endoscopy I have noticed it only seems to take 1 drink for me to get drunk which is great lol. That will be great if everyone starts to feel better in 2011 :)

Happy New Year :)

Glad the side effects are gone. You will be a light weight tonight after work, won't you? I'll probably only have one glass of wine (if any). The party is just up the block so we'll obviously walk. Must have CC'd myself because today I had THE most annoying Celiac symptom. Took Immodium (TMI?). I don't want to let that stop me from going as we have only met 2 neighbors in our development since we moved here. One has 7 kids.

Sorry you have to work tonight. I used to work in the television industry (videotape editor at CBS) and I worked pretty much every holiday. Of course that didn't stop us from partying.

Wishing you a healthy and happy 2011. May we all get better!!!!!

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Glad the side effects are gone. You will be a light weight tonight after work, won't you? I'll probably only have one glass of wine (if any). The party is just up the block so we'll obviously walk. Must have CC'd myself because today I had THE most annoying Celiac symptom. Took Immodium (TMI?). I don't want to let that stop me from going as we have only met 2 neighbors in our development since we moved here. One has 7 kids.

Sorry you have to work tonight. I used to work in the television industry (videotape editor at CBS) and I worked pretty much every holiday. Of course that didn't stop us from partying.

Wishing you a healthy and happy 2011. May we all get better!!!!!

Loey biggrin.gif

I just drank 2 ciders and a glass of champagne at the party after work , I like how 1 - 2 drinks makes me feel a bit drunk lol. Party was good fun though :) I hope the CC symptoms are better and hope you had a good time at the party . 7 kids that's a lot lol.

I was quite happy about going to work , i'm a professional Magician :) It was really nice to work again, I had a great time entertaining guests at my local italian restaurant. That sounds like a cool job working for tv :)

Thanks :) I also hope you have a great and healthy 2011 :)

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