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2006 was much better, even if I did turn 30. My kids loved Pennsylvania, especially Down the Shore.
Bills brother got married to a great girl, which brought us to back to Arizona. It also got me homesick.At the end of the year I somehow I developed a peritonsiller abscess (which is hands down the worst pain ever; Not only did I nearly die, I was practically begging for death) I spent a week in the hospital.
Also, still trying for that elusive baby...
Bill continued to support me, and if it wasn't for his steady heart I have NO idea how I would have made it through. I always think of him as a gift for something I've done or will do, so I am always on the lookout for a way to make the world better.
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