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Old Dec 26, 2012, 06:59 AM
Anonymous32451
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my 90 year old nan came round to see us today- and is going to stay for the rest of the afternoon

it's actually so nice to see her in such good health- she has her bad days with her dimentcha, but all in all... you wouldn't know she's 90- and it's awsome to know she's doing well.
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Old Dec 26, 2012, 02:00 PM
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S.S. Lucky girl ! A nan, at 90 too, wow, what a great age. You're so lucky to still have a nan, and she sounds active and in good spirits.
Hope you had a great time together.
May she enjoy good health, for a long time ahead. A happy new year to you too.
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Old Dec 26, 2012, 03:41 PM
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S.S. Lucky girl ! A nan, at 90 too, wow, what a great age. You're so lucky to still have a nan, and she sounds active and in good spirits.
Hope you had a great time together.
May she enjoy good health, for a long time ahead. A happy new year to you too.


i agree... it's lovely to see her in such good health.and, happy new year to you, also
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