So many times, I'm the person giving and helping someone along the way, but once in a while I've been in a position to appreciate the gift of self from someone else. Today was one of those days. In fact, I'm so tired tonight that I'm not sure I have the energy to post this, but I believe my angel-friend deserves it.
While I love being a 'Redcoat' as I posted earlier, it's been quite a physical adjustment to the long hours and, in this particular job, having to actually stand at what seems like endless hours of standing at attention!
When I'm assigned to an area that already knows most of the basics of Epic, the questions stem from problems rather than a lack of knowing what to do. Those questions are few and far between, and when we aren't assisting with an Epic problem, we are expected to LOOK like we are available. No sitting down, playing with the iPhone, or reading a book.
The last two days have been particularly hard for me because I have an infected foot, AND because my 'business attire' includes shoes that are not made for standing in for a whole day at a time! I'm in a lot of pain to say the least.
Today, I asked my 'lead' about taking a break and her comment was, "That is the furthest from my mind right now" and it continued to be the furthest from her mind all day. So, I smiled, and stood at attention many, many hours yesterday and today.
At one point this morning, I actually felt like I was about to faint. My head felt woozy, and I heard a loud buzzing in my ears. I got a drink of water and walked around a bit, and wondered if I have ever actually fainted in my life.
At noontime, I telephone a classmate and FRIEND in another building to see if she could take lunch with me. As she stepped out of the elevator, she saw the look of discouragement and pain on my face. She immediately cancelled whatever plans she had for lunch (a nap in her car, I think) and asked me where I wanted to get lunch.
She offered to go get her vehicle and pick me up at the curb. She drove me to the drive-through where I got a child's lunch because there's no time to eat more than that and get back in 30 minutes.
She told me to 'take my time'. She would wait even if I took more than 30 minutes, she said. She turned on the a/c even though I think she was a little chilly and waited while I grumbled about my aches and pains and difficult people, between quick bites of food.
She said I was often helping others, and she was happy to help me out today.
It was so simply wonderful to lean on someone stronger than I was today. And, to see the honest selflessness of a friend.
I told her thank-you over and over again, but her 'gift' has lasted with me since that time.
It's easy to be a good friend when there's good times to be had, but to forget self and come to the rescue without being asked, is the kind that is heaven-sent.
Or, angel-sent, as I like to think.
That's the kind of friend I want to be.
Thank-you again, my friend!
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
April 22, 2010
April 18, 2010
Have No Fear, A Redcoat is Here!
"I'm a Redcoat, can you tell me where Neurosurgery is?"
I was standing at the nurses station on the 10th floor of the building I had been assigned to as a Redcoat last Tuesday. My whole body was trembling with nervousness! I was so worried about being in the wrong place on my first day that I felt a little sick to my stomach.
If you don't know what a Redcoat is, you might not be associated with Ohio State University.
The entire OSU medical complex will have changed from paper charts to e-charting within the next year or so. They've been slowly changing over with several locations "going live" every few months over the last couple years.
Redcoats are medical professionals who've had training in the new program called, Epic. We are there to answer questions and assist everyone as they 'go-live' with the new computer program.
It's a massive, very expensive project that has many medical professionals anxious, resentful, uptight, alarmed, worried, distressed, reluctant, and even hostile! Doctors are hiding from it., or simply saying they aren't going to change! (Oh yes. They will.) Medical assistants are locking their doors. Physician Assistants (PA's) are nervous. Fellows worry about their jobs. Nurses know it's not a choice! Some old-timers are crying!
Most people do not enjoy change. And, this is a biggie for those who have to use it and for those who are trained to teach others to use it.
Last week was my first week to be a Certified Trainer in Epic or otherwise known as a "Redcoat".
Being certified is only the first step in being trained in Epic. Other people are actually more experienced, higher-level, better trained, professionals in Epic. But, most people who need our help don't know that. A Redcoat is a Redcoat!!!
While I didn't know where my unit was located, or even if I would be able to answer one question, when the nurse heard me say I was a Redcoat, she smiled real big and said, "Right through those double doors. Go give them hell!"
We are welcomed with open arms by the simple red jacket or lab coat that we wear! Everyone knows that if the computer doesn't respond to their command, or of they don't have a clue what command to give the computer, all they have to do is yell "REDCOAT" and help is only a red blur away.
I'm not full-time, nor am I an actual employee of OSU. I'm a contract employee through an agency that OSU uses to get the job done.
But, I do love this job!!! Not that I didn't make mistakes last week. (Nothing un-fixable!) Nor will I always know the answer to every question. But, we are a great team of Redcoats who are always happy to come to the rescue for each other.
I shadowed a trainer who's been doing this for three years, and she was the greatest!!!! She taught me a million 'work-arounds" as they say in Internet Technology (IT), and she made me look like I was a lot smarter than I was. Next week I'll be in a different building with other trainers, but I'm confident I will do a great job.
In the meantime, I'm exhausted. I have a sore throat, a bad cough, my right eye is bothering me again, and I have an infected toe from an ingrown nail that was confined in tight shoes for too many hours last week.
(Actually, the toe is much better after a treatment of Melaleuca Oil.)
As Redcoats, we have to stand in the hallway if we aren't helping someone. This is so if someone needs help, all they have to do is open their office door and look for a Redcoat. As people get more used to the program, and we are there more for 'standby', I think I won't have to be on my feet every minute.
I was going to write a lot more about other things like this cold weather that forces us to bring in my tender plants every night, and Grandpa Cash's three-day visit last week. But I'm too tired and feel like it's way past my bedtime.
Just so you know, I love my new job! And, grandpa had a wonderful time.
Check out the new coupon posting on my blog http://www.goldencoupons.blogspot.com
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
I was standing at the nurses station on the 10th floor of the building I had been assigned to as a Redcoat last Tuesday. My whole body was trembling with nervousness! I was so worried about being in the wrong place on my first day that I felt a little sick to my stomach.
If you don't know what a Redcoat is, you might not be associated with Ohio State University.
The entire OSU medical complex will have changed from paper charts to e-charting within the next year or so. They've been slowly changing over with several locations "going live" every few months over the last couple years.
Redcoats are medical professionals who've had training in the new program called, Epic. We are there to answer questions and assist everyone as they 'go-live' with the new computer program.
It's a massive, very expensive project that has many medical professionals anxious, resentful, uptight, alarmed, worried, distressed, reluctant, and even hostile! Doctors are hiding from it., or simply saying they aren't going to change! (Oh yes. They will.) Medical assistants are locking their doors. Physician Assistants (PA's) are nervous. Fellows worry about their jobs. Nurses know it's not a choice! Some old-timers are crying!
Most people do not enjoy change. And, this is a biggie for those who have to use it and for those who are trained to teach others to use it.
Last week was my first week to be a Certified Trainer in Epic or otherwise known as a "Redcoat".
Being certified is only the first step in being trained in Epic. Other people are actually more experienced, higher-level, better trained, professionals in Epic. But, most people who need our help don't know that. A Redcoat is a Redcoat!!!
While I didn't know where my unit was located, or even if I would be able to answer one question, when the nurse heard me say I was a Redcoat, she smiled real big and said, "Right through those double doors. Go give them hell!"
We are welcomed with open arms by the simple red jacket or lab coat that we wear! Everyone knows that if the computer doesn't respond to their command, or of they don't have a clue what command to give the computer, all they have to do is yell "REDCOAT" and help is only a red blur away.
I'm not full-time, nor am I an actual employee of OSU. I'm a contract employee through an agency that OSU uses to get the job done.
But, I do love this job!!! Not that I didn't make mistakes last week. (Nothing un-fixable!) Nor will I always know the answer to every question. But, we are a great team of Redcoats who are always happy to come to the rescue for each other.
I shadowed a trainer who's been doing this for three years, and she was the greatest!!!! She taught me a million 'work-arounds" as they say in Internet Technology (IT), and she made me look like I was a lot smarter than I was. Next week I'll be in a different building with other trainers, but I'm confident I will do a great job.
In the meantime, I'm exhausted. I have a sore throat, a bad cough, my right eye is bothering me again, and I have an infected toe from an ingrown nail that was confined in tight shoes for too many hours last week.
(Actually, the toe is much better after a treatment of Melaleuca Oil.)
As Redcoats, we have to stand in the hallway if we aren't helping someone. This is so if someone needs help, all they have to do is open their office door and look for a Redcoat. As people get more used to the program, and we are there more for 'standby', I think I won't have to be on my feet every minute.
I was going to write a lot more about other things like this cold weather that forces us to bring in my tender plants every night, and Grandpa Cash's three-day visit last week. But I'm too tired and feel like it's way past my bedtime.
Just so you know, I love my new job! And, grandpa had a wonderful time.
Check out the new coupon posting on my blog http://www.goldencoupons.blogspot.com
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
April 9, 2010
My Tulip Garden Spring of 2010
As I crawled under the warm blankets and settled down for a good night's sleep a few nights ago, I suddenly sat up in bed and grabbed hubby's arm.
"Oh my! I forgot to take pictures of the tulips, and it's supposed to rain and turn cold tonight. This was the best day our tulips will ever look!" I exclaimed as I reached for my robe and slippers.
While hubby rubbed his eyes and eyed the clock, I dashed out into the night with my camera to capture a few photos of my tulips before the rain and cold dampened their spirits.
Not only do I enjoy the first flowers of Spring, but it's so much more rewarding to know that I planted each tulip bulb many months ago in the fall of 2009. (With the help of hubby and son, John). Each future colorful plant waited patiently in the dark soil for about six months to sprout and peek green tips from under the snow. Now they greet us along the path to our front door.
This is my tulip garden 2010.
Some picture are the ones I took late that night, but the daylight photos were taken the next morning, and my tulips were no worse for the weather!
The sprouts are the Morning Glory seedlings (April 12) that I hope will climb to the second story of our home.


"Oh my! I forgot to take pictures of the tulips, and it's supposed to rain and turn cold tonight. This was the best day our tulips will ever look!" I exclaimed as I reached for my robe and slippers.
While hubby rubbed his eyes and eyed the clock, I dashed out into the night with my camera to capture a few photos of my tulips before the rain and cold dampened their spirits.
Not only do I enjoy the first flowers of Spring, but it's so much more rewarding to know that I planted each tulip bulb many months ago in the fall of 2009. (With the help of hubby and son, John). Each future colorful plant waited patiently in the dark soil for about six months to sprout and peek green tips from under the snow. Now they greet us along the path to our front door.
This is my tulip garden 2010.
Some picture are the ones I took late that night, but the daylight photos were taken the next morning, and my tulips were no worse for the weather!
The sprouts are the Morning Glory seedlings (April 12) that I hope will climb to the second story of our home.
Remember, you can click on each photo for a close-up view.


April 4, 2010
K-Mart Deals!!!!
Check out my K-Mart experience with coupons today. I got at least 25 free items such as laundry soap, Rubbermaid containers, bath items, Johnson & Johnson products, and more.
I posted it on my coupon blog HERE. The coupon special continues all week.
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
I posted it on my coupon blog HERE. The coupon special continues all week.
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
April 2, 2010
The Easter Bunny Has Arrived in New Albany, OH
(Linda Meikle Photos)
What a beautiful day for Easter fun!
My ears are almost ready for the big day!

Let's see if I can remember how to do this...
Don't I have a nice tail?
It's called 'A Quick Trip to Meijers".
Oh yes, that was easy!
See you at the park!!!
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
email: bestnurse@usa.com
email: bestnurse@usa.com
Felicidademi / Congratulations! - Billy Cash
First, Don't miss the K-Mart posting over at my coupon blog HERE or http://goldencoupons.blogspot.com/
Many of you are looking forward to a busy Easter weekend - or a very quiet one while others celebrate. I'll be waiting at the doors of K-mart for the double coupon special. I hope it's worth it!
My good friend, Neil, (who doesn't have a computer to know when I'm writing about him) has been busy in his SDA church conducting a Passion Week service twice a day. He sounded optimistic about it when we talked Sunday even though only seven people attended the first service. He lives in WI and called to congratulate me on getting my R.N.
My son, Billy, is very happy about winning a prize campaign ribbon from armorama.com.
http://www.armorama.com is the largest community of Armor/AFW modelers on the Internet.
Billy has almost 150 photos of his models on his flicker account HERE. I'm still checking out all the photos of his intricate and astonishing detailed work. If you have any trouble finding his work and have Facebook, he has an acccount there.
My son also has a day job. He is a Spanish Professor!!!
Way to go Billy. Keep up the great work!
I believe in Spanish, we would say "felicidademi Billy"!
(I sure hope that's right. I researched it a long time on the Internet!)
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
Many of you are looking forward to a busy Easter weekend - or a very quiet one while others celebrate. I'll be waiting at the doors of K-mart for the double coupon special. I hope it's worth it!
My good friend, Neil, (who doesn't have a computer to know when I'm writing about him) has been busy in his SDA church conducting a Passion Week service twice a day. He sounded optimistic about it when we talked Sunday even though only seven people attended the first service. He lives in WI and called to congratulate me on getting my R.N.
My son, Billy, is very happy about winning a prize campaign ribbon from armorama.com.
http://www.armorama.com is the largest community of Armor/AFW modelers on the Internet.
Billy has almost 150 photos of his models on his flicker account HERE. I'm still checking out all the photos of his intricate and astonishing detailed work. If you have any trouble finding his work and have Facebook, he has an acccount there.
My son also has a day job. He is a Spanish Professor!!!
Way to go Billy. Keep up the great work!
I believe in Spanish, we would say "felicidademi Billy"!
(I sure hope that's right. I researched it a long time on the Internet!)
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
March 29, 2010
Tap Tap Tap Quack Quack
It's hard to believe another week is approaching Tuesday! Where did Monday go? At least we can expect some gorgeous (I'm learning how to spell that word) weather here in Central Ohio in the next few days. I believe we're suppose to get up in the 70's this week! A chilly, windy, 40 degrees was not my kind of spring today.
Grandson Zach was with us Friday night and Saturday. He and I did some fun things. Well, not to leave grandpa out. They played a new numbers game with dice that was suppose to be equal in talent, but Zach seemed to win most of the time. Anyway, we hope to have him here more often now that I'm out of school. Needless to say, Zach says he had a great time and expects a phone call invite every week.
With Kroger having a triple coupon event (up to 50-cents) this weekend, I made off with some real steals! I thought saving $35 and paying 69-cents was fantastic, but my friend (who learned couponing from me) got 58-cents back IN CHANGE! I didn't even know that could happen!
Some pretty much FREE deals (between all the local stores) included Huggies Wipes, Band-Aids, Martha (something) Muffin Mix, Snickers, Milky Way, and Reese's candy bars (another package off to youngest son & wife), Sunggle fabric softner, Halls cough drops, Steamfresh frozen veges, cat litter (99-cents for a 25# bag of Tidy Cat), Scotch mailing envelopes, Schick Quattro Titanium razors, Tuna, Reddi Whip, Monopoly and Connect 4 games, and something really special at CVS that I stocked up to use as Christmas gifts!!!!
While I won't tell what it was, I noted that something really neat was on a very good sale at CVS. I also had a $5 coupon to go with the sale. (Don't look!). I decided this would be my main Christmas gift to my favorite five this year! (I also wanted one for myself, of course.) Each store only had two in stock, so I made a mad dash to every CVS store within a 10-mile radius of our home before everybody got out of church, and all the couponers grabbed them up.
Whew, I made it just in time!!!! They are safely tucked away in my closet, although hubby says he can't believe I'm saving them all the way to Christmas!
I explained to him that, 'women do that'.
John came over earlier this week to get some planting pots ready for me, and I was planning to start some Morning Glories this weekend. But, that is one thing I didn't get done. The pots are in the living room (to keep the soil warm - ha ha). The cat is eyeing them, but has kept paws out so far.
Oh for a camera handy when you want one but can't move a muscle for fear of messing up the moment!!!!
We have this pair of ducks who come to eat corn outside our patio door in the evenings. In fact, you can almost set your clock to 7:45 p.m. every day. Our patio door is covered with a mirrored-like, two-way plastic covering to keep the heat out (when we had the dogs), and to keep people walking by in the back yard from seeing inside before we close the drapes.
Every evening when the ducks come by to eat near the patio, the cat gets on alert and watches them from the other side of the door/window, tail just a twitching!
Tonight, the male duck caught a reflection of himself in the window and came right up to the sliding door and started tapping on the window (at himself). He tapped with his beek right where the cat had his nose against the window. It was ELECTRIC!!!!!!
We were sitting at the kitchen table and didn't want to scare the duck away, so didn't even reach for the iPhone. (Although they probably couldn't see us anyway.)
Mama duck finally got flustered at the self-centered actions of daddy duck and started quacking loudly as if to tell him she'd had enough of his foolishness. He finally followed her back to the pond, just a fussin at himself.
Of course hubby has another version of the story, he says the duck was tapping at the window to invite the cat out to play...
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
Grandson Zach was with us Friday night and Saturday. He and I did some fun things. Well, not to leave grandpa out. They played a new numbers game with dice that was suppose to be equal in talent, but Zach seemed to win most of the time. Anyway, we hope to have him here more often now that I'm out of school. Needless to say, Zach says he had a great time and expects a phone call invite every week.
With Kroger having a triple coupon event (up to 50-cents) this weekend, I made off with some real steals! I thought saving $35 and paying 69-cents was fantastic, but my friend (who learned couponing from me) got 58-cents back IN CHANGE! I didn't even know that could happen!
Some pretty much FREE deals (between all the local stores) included Huggies Wipes, Band-Aids, Martha (something) Muffin Mix, Snickers, Milky Way, and Reese's candy bars (another package off to youngest son & wife), Sunggle fabric softner, Halls cough drops, Steamfresh frozen veges, cat litter (99-cents for a 25# bag of Tidy Cat), Scotch mailing envelopes, Schick Quattro Titanium razors, Tuna, Reddi Whip, Monopoly and Connect 4 games, and something really special at CVS that I stocked up to use as Christmas gifts!!!!
While I won't tell what it was, I noted that something really neat was on a very good sale at CVS. I also had a $5 coupon to go with the sale. (Don't look!). I decided this would be my main Christmas gift to my favorite five this year! (I also wanted one for myself, of course.) Each store only had two in stock, so I made a mad dash to every CVS store within a 10-mile radius of our home before everybody got out of church, and all the couponers grabbed them up.
Whew, I made it just in time!!!! They are safely tucked away in my closet, although hubby says he can't believe I'm saving them all the way to Christmas!
I explained to him that, 'women do that'.
John came over earlier this week to get some planting pots ready for me, and I was planning to start some Morning Glories this weekend. But, that is one thing I didn't get done. The pots are in the living room (to keep the soil warm - ha ha). The cat is eyeing them, but has kept paws out so far.
Oh for a camera handy when you want one but can't move a muscle for fear of messing up the moment!!!!
We have this pair of ducks who come to eat corn outside our patio door in the evenings. In fact, you can almost set your clock to 7:45 p.m. every day. Our patio door is covered with a mirrored-like, two-way plastic covering to keep the heat out (when we had the dogs), and to keep people walking by in the back yard from seeing inside before we close the drapes.
Every evening when the ducks come by to eat near the patio, the cat gets on alert and watches them from the other side of the door/window, tail just a twitching!
Tonight, the male duck caught a reflection of himself in the window and came right up to the sliding door and started tapping on the window (at himself). He tapped with his beek right where the cat had his nose against the window. It was ELECTRIC!!!!!!
We were sitting at the kitchen table and didn't want to scare the duck away, so didn't even reach for the iPhone. (Although they probably couldn't see us anyway.)
Mama duck finally got flustered at the self-centered actions of daddy duck and started quacking loudly as if to tell him she'd had enough of his foolishness. He finally followed her back to the pond, just a fussin at himself.
Of course hubby has another version of the story, he says the duck was tapping at the window to invite the cat out to play...
Take Care on the Journey,
Your friend in life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
March 24, 2010
RN Free and Clear!
I promised to write on the blog after I got off work tonight updating everyone on the NCLEX-RN test results, but just as I logged off and left for work, the Ohio Board of Nursing (OBON) updated its website. My sister, who had been faithfully checking every few minutes for the last 28 hours sent me a text confirming the great news!
As my friend and former classmate, Edith, drove us to work at OSU where we are training to be consultants for the computer program, Epic, I called everybody on my iPhone to let them know the wait was over!!!!
From work, I was able to send a TITLE message from my blogsite, but couldn't do any typing in the body part of the posting. That's why a lot of you got just a title and no message. So much for technology. ha ha
I will be getting a letter in the mail with official confirmation and maybe a total score from the test. So far, I have a valid license number and an active license.
While I do have a nice contract job at OSU, I'm open to any good job opportunities. Please feel free to spread the word.
So many special messages popped up in my e-mail, Facebook, texting, phone calls, and voicemail. It's been even more fun and exciting to see all the goodwill and congratulations!
My son's Algebra class in South Carolina even sent congrats (and a hint for more cookies?). (Just kidding). Philip says he informed his class when I sent the text, and they were delighted and impressed that their teacher's mother just got her RN.
Billy almost reached though the telephone connection to give me a happy hug! His girlfriend says she is doing the happy dance by remote!!!
Philip's wife responded through Facebook, so the family's communication system was complete.
Hubby and I went out to Olive Garden for supper. He tells me over and over again how proud he is of me. We are a team!
So many are happy for me - and I thank each of you from the bottom of my heart.
Take Care on the Journey,
Your Friend in Life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
As my friend and former classmate, Edith, drove us to work at OSU where we are training to be consultants for the computer program, Epic, I called everybody on my iPhone to let them know the wait was over!!!!
From work, I was able to send a TITLE message from my blogsite, but couldn't do any typing in the body part of the posting. That's why a lot of you got just a title and no message. So much for technology. ha ha
I will be getting a letter in the mail with official confirmation and maybe a total score from the test. So far, I have a valid license number and an active license.
While I do have a nice contract job at OSU, I'm open to any good job opportunities. Please feel free to spread the word.
So many special messages popped up in my e-mail, Facebook, texting, phone calls, and voicemail. It's been even more fun and exciting to see all the goodwill and congratulations!
My son's Algebra class in South Carolina even sent congrats (and a hint for more cookies?). (Just kidding). Philip says he informed his class when I sent the text, and they were delighted and impressed that their teacher's mother just got her RN.
Billy almost reached though the telephone connection to give me a happy hug! His girlfriend says she is doing the happy dance by remote!!!
Philip's wife responded through Facebook, so the family's communication system was complete.
Hubby and I went out to Olive Garden for supper. He tells me over and over again how proud he is of me. We are a team!
So many are happy for me - and I thank each of you from the bottom of my heart.
Take Care on the Journey,
Your Friend in Life,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
Still Waiting for Results and Off To Work I Go
For those interested in my day...ha ha
The results are not posted, and it's time for me to leave for work. I won't be home to write on this blog until about 6 p.m.
My sister and hubby Jim are watching the OBON for me and will text me with results. My phone is on vibrate.
BTW, I did the Person Vue "trick" and it won't let me 're-register'. Some say this means you can't re-register because 'you already passed'. But, this is totally unofficial of all officials!!!!
More later,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
The results are not posted, and it's time for me to leave for work. I won't be home to write on this blog until about 6 p.m.
My sister and hubby Jim are watching the OBON for me and will text me with results. My phone is on vibrate.
BTW, I did the Person Vue "trick" and it won't let me 're-register'. Some say this means you can't re-register because 'you already passed'. But, this is totally unofficial of all officials!!!!
More later,
~Linda
Home: http://dustyangels.blogspot.com
E-mail: bestnurse@usa.com
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