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@Birdie it sounds simple and pretty. Nothing wrong with going safe. Good luck on your time together. 

 

@missyjo heck I wished I could pull off that look. 

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4 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Good luck on your time together. 

He just messaged me that he's leaving now (2hr drive). 

 

🤔 he's driving "4hrs total" just to take me to lunch?

 

Well, I'm still going to dress cute but conservative. 😉

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25 minutes ago, Maddee said:

Today I’m wearing mostly gauze 

 

 

 

@Ashley0616 I like the green and white stripes

And looking beautiful!!! Hope you're feeling stronger every hour!!

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28 minutes ago, Maddee said:

I’m outta here  :)

 

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That is so wonderful!!!! Yeah, Maddee!!!!!!!

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3 hours ago, Maddee said:

Today I’m wearing mostly gauze 

 

 

 

@Ashley0616 I like the green and white stripes

Thank you! I can't wait to be in your shoes with the surgery done. 

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2 hours ago, Maddee said:

I’m outta here  :)

 

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You're looking great girl, glad surgery went well. 💞

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Today's lunch date was a bit of a surprise. 😲

 

My friend basically came over too "say goodbye" as he will be selling his house and moving in within his son. They will be moving to Idaho. 

His medical condition is to the point that he needs help everyday. 

 

We had a few drinks before lunch, and it was a lot of fun. Waitress addressed me as ma'am and he commented, "she is such a beautiful woman isn't she." 💞

 

He will visit once more before moving, and we'll do this again. He said we need to keep in touch after he moves because I'm his best friend. 😢 (tears)

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birdie sounds cute n nice he wants to stay in touch

 

Maddie looks good n congrats on your surgery..i missed which it was but you look good dear 

 

Ashley not sure I pull it off but it was comfy so I wore it..laughs

 

hugs to all

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You all look fabulous! Just keep smiling and being yourself. I unfortunately got to wear my uniform most of the day. Oh well.

 

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nicoleeolee...then I'd be sure to wear pretty lingerie under to feel nice

hugs

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10 hours ago, Maddee said:

I’m outta here  :)

 

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Look at you looking all hot

Walking out of the hospital.

You are the fire🔥

A true inspiration!

💕✨

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Hi friends!

Just dropping in to say how great everyone is looking.  Basic black for me today.

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1 hour ago, missyjo said:

nicoleeolee...then I'd be sure to wear pretty lingerie under to feel nice

hugs

Always…Got to let the girls be comfortable 

 

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My daughter and I went to the mall, and stopped in at the Halloween store.

 

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4 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

My daughter and I went to the mall, and stopped in at the Halloween store.

 

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I love your taste in clothes, Hannah. You always look wonderful.

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6 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

My daughter and I went to the mall, and stopped in at the Halloween store.

 

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You look smashing dear. 💞

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21 hours ago, Maddee said:

I’m outta here  

That's great Maddee,

 

I hope your NYC recovery goes smoothly, and the world becomes your Apple.

 

Hugs,

 

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5 hours ago, April Marie said:

I love your taste in clothes, Hannah. You always look wonderful.

Thanks. I appreciate that.

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I’ve got my workout clothes on today with a NFL flare….. Funny part is this used to be a big oversize shirt that I wore tightly a couple of years ago. Thank God that guy is gone.
 

 

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