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What an awesome story. When I saw her photo I immediately thought 'what a beautiful woman.' Now I know she's as beautiful inside as out. Great writing, too.
Ditto!
What a wonderful story. Those great Idahoans are hard to kill. From a native Idahoan.
It's good to hear some people survive head surgery and live to inspire others. After 29 years of teaching/administration in Idaho I fell in the classroom and hit my head on the floor. After 4 days of severe headaches I had an MRI conducted and found a tumor the size of a baseball inside. Survived the operation to remove the bandit but have lost my job, and survived the past 6 months in my apartment by myself. No visitors, no church support, no family support. Wonderful to hear these neat experiences but hard to take after not having such a wonderful experience. The only good thing I would like to see is the Aggies beat the Y before I die. That will be a story to write about.
This is a wonderful story. I'd noticed it days ago but neglected to read it. I'm glad I finally did. Her example is wothy to copy, and I'll try to follow it.
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