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Thank YOU Rashelle for giving us the gift of all the helpful info in

yournewsletters and each and everyone of your products.

Love!

Wanda

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> Hello Wanda,

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> Thank you once again for posting those past newsletters. You seem to

always know just what is needed to get everyone motivated. You are

wonderful!

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> Be Healthy and take good care,

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> Rashelle

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Wanda

thanks

I sent back some info hope it helps

God's blessings

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Hi ,

I sent you a personal offline email.

Love, Wanda

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> Wanda

> can you email me please off line of group

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> God's blessings

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Hi Wanda,

How are you?

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> From: Kirkaldie <.Kirkaldie@...>

> Subject: Re: [ ] When it rains, it pours

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> Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 10:25 AM

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> Dyann,

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> Oh my, kids and what they will do to themselves!  Hang in there, prayers are

coming, and know you are doing the best for him, it's always tough when it's

your child.

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> Hugs,

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> Colorado Springs

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> [ ] When it rains, it pours

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> Hello All,

> This is proving to be a rough year for the Diamonds.

> Monday our youngest, Noah, decided to bite through a live electrical cord. He

has a third degree burn on the corner of his mouth about the size of a half

dollar. Children's Hospital in Atlanta rushed us to the Augusta Burn Unit where

he under went his first surgery. Noah enjoyed his first ambulance ride. Mommy

was not so thrilled. Two and a half hours was pretty rough on the back.

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> It was a rough night sharing a single bed in the hospital room with my

husband. The nurse kept walking in every hour to do vitals, waking everyone up.

I almost lost it when I overheard the nurse tell another nurse, " Mom doesn't

want to get up and change a poopy diaper " ... she didn't know I had pushed past

my physical limit 5 hours back. Luckily I had popped couple of Lortab and was

feeling much kinder than I might have at that point.

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> Noah is not in any pain, but the area looks pretty awful. They are going to

wait 4 to 6 weeks while the skin continues to die and fall off then we will

discuss plastic reconstructive surgery. He will always carry a slight deformity.

We won't know how bad for many weeks. He doesn't seem to have suffered any

electric shock damage.

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> The irony is, the cord was plugged into a child safe outlet. We were told this

is actually a common injury and it could have been much worse.

> So any prayers you can say for Mr. Sparky (Noah's new nick name) would be

greatly appreciated. And if you have the energy, mom and dad could use a little

prayer too.

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> Dyann

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