paradox3
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Psst . . . there are some to be found on the last post thread. Don't tell anyone.oooh, exciting, wonderEggs.
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Psst . . . there are some to be found on the last post thread. Don't tell anyone.oooh, exciting, wonderEggs.
He is a decade older than I, so he has been known to refer to me as his "sweet young thing"...
I'll send you some! A friend dropped by yesterday with a bag full for us - her son is working on redevelopment of a Cadbury plant ... and came home with enough to feed the multitude!! Personally, I don't like the cream eggs - too sweet. My favs are the snall chocolate ones with the crunchy outer coating ... have had far too many of those already this year!!Thanks for being
so generous. I LOVE them.
I think there are some 'mini' cream eggs in our gift bag - I guess I will have to give one a try, based on your reviewI love the mini cream eggs. They have a better ratio of chocolate to cream, slightly less sweet.
The mini eggs are really good too!
I "liked" your comment - not that I like that you're ill, but that you had good prompt treatment option on a long weekend. Trusting you will feel better soon.Thankful for a good health care team. Became aware of a uti again and given trip to San Diego Monday, I knew I needed to take care of it.
Had to phone telehealth,wait for 50min for them to call back, but given approval to see doctor, phoned them and in 10min later, walking out 15min later with a script.
*sigh* One would hope they would be more understanding. Sadly, some of her attitude likely comes from the comments she herself has dealt with.It so happens there was another family in the children's hospital with a child in similar condition. The families were aware of one another, but they didn't speak much. The chilling thing was after the decision was made, the mother of this other child approached the deciding family and offered, "You know you're going to hell, right?"
This stuff just eats at me. There are so many stories of what people say to the parents of dead or medically fragile children, but that's up there, coming from someone who you would think would understand.