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Wednesday already

As I said many times before, but I do mean it, time really flies.

Tomorrow my good friend J in England is scheduled to have her operation. She has a tumour in her head which needs to be removed. I do hope everything goes well and I will certainly think of her and pray for her tomorrow.
It's kind of funny really with hers and mine friendship. We have been writing mails to each other for about 7 or 8 years now but we have never met. We met through a mailinggroup since we have the same disease and belonged to the same group. She started writing me privately since one of her grandchildrens name was Mia, and I answered. We have been sharing each others lives since then by sending photos of our families, talking to each other about everything both in happy and hard times. I have even spoke to her on the phone (when I had Skype) but never met.
I would love to meet with her some day and I hope that day will come sooner than later.

I went to see my new friend from the Rheumatic association today and we had a lovely afternoon with coffee, lussebulle and lots of chat.

Now I'm very tired, I overslept this morning luckily I snoozed so I woke up just when H came up and told me to go up, but I think this is due to my new medicine.

See you tomorrow hopefully, sweet dreams and a good night sleep.

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