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Friday Fill-Ins


It is Friday and time for my weekly "Fill in the Blank" Blog post. You can read more Friday Fill-In posts by going here. Check it out, it is fun!

1. Apparently there's some sort of conspiracy in the state of Virginia.

2. I look forward to every day that is a sunny day.

3. 2009 is a great year so far.

4. When I realized how self centered she really was -that was it.

5. For too long I've been co-dependent. :) Change is beautiful and fun!

6. I am not obsessed with chocolate; I am not!

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to a facial and a massage, compliments of my son and his girlfriend, tomorrow my plans include Step Study class, lunch with a friend, some shopping with my daughter, and church services and Sunday, I want to finish reading the book I am reading!


Comments

Yvonne said…
Sounds like a busy weekend! Have a good one!
Cindy said…
I always enjoy your fill-in's. Enjoy your weekend.
Jack said…
Enjoy the facial and massage :) Happy Friday!
Carol said…
Hi Liz,
I've been checkin on ya, but haven't gotten to say Hi. Oh how nice a facial and a massage. What a wonderful way to spend part of the afternoon.

Hugs friend,
Carol
pam said…
Once again I think there needs to be some googling of the definition of "obsessed". :o) I made a Wacky Cake that is almost black the chocolate is so intense.....OH GLORY!
Anonymous said…
Hi, Liz. I enjoyed your reading about your Vegas memories---oh to have been beside the fountain of chocolate :)

Have a wonderful weekend!

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