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Update

Hey friends. I am on pain meds and I'm very sore, so I'll just say that I am fine and I can have babies. I will tell you more later. Thanks for all your prayers. ~ xoxox, Samantha

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SHEILA said…
God Bless You-take care Samantha
xo
Still in my prayers!
Anonymous said…
Hope you are back up and 100 percent soon, Samantha!
Tracy said…
This is my first visit to your page, I love it!

God Bless you and hope you recover real fast!
Tracy
LadySnow said…
Thank you for giving us an update. :hugs
Molly said…
WOO-HOO! I just got on here to leave a comment on your post from the other day to let you know I was thinking about you, but what a surprise to see you were up to leaving an update! I am SO thankful to hear that you can still have babies, what sweet news! I have been praying specifically for that. Hope they were able to find the solution to the other problems. Praying for a quick recovery. Don't worry about your sewing projects, just let Molly take those over while you are laid up! :) Take care.
Anonymous said…
hugs. Glad to hear your well. Sending prayers.
Debbie R.
Cindy said…
Samantha...hope you are feeling better soon!!! I'll keep praying for you!!!
Anonymous said…
So glad everything went well! Hugs.
Anonymous said…
special prayers of thanksgiving for a succesfull surgery and more for a speedy and full recovery! God Bless!!
Barbara O.
praying for you!

-Danielle
Jenlyn said…
Hope you heal well and that strawberry would be perfect on a baby quilt. One in each of the four corners and a big one in the middle :)

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