Friday, March 08, 2013
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Happy Anniversary..:)
ReplyDeleteKudos!!
ReplyDeleteYou are indeed a resilient woman.
The wish of my Libyan wife is for us to do the same but I'm afraid it will be too much for me if things do not evolve to a much more Euro like scenario.
I love Libyans but some things about Libya just drive me out of my mind.
happy anniversary :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know you but just started reading your blog today during the downtime at work. I really enjoyed your story about the lamp at the lighting shop. Happy late Anniversary.
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