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Feeling the love :)

Yet again, I am so very blessed for the small and simple things I am able to do now. For example, today, I mowed my front lawn with a mask and I only took 1 break. Before my new ticker I couldn't even finish. I know some of you might be thinking, "it's just a lawn, what's so hard about it?" When someone has heart failure like I had using your arms can make the person easily fatigue real quick and if you have ever mowed a lawn you would understand that it's quite a bit of arm strengthen. I was impressed with myself and that my body was able to do something that I used to not be able to do. I am so excited for the future and what it has to bring for me. I feel like I am back in high school. This afternoon, my aunt and I went out for lunch at Even Stevens downtown, a way good place for sandwiches and they have gluten free bread from City Cake and Cafe, also downtown. What I like about Even Stevens is they donate a sandwich to a non-profit organization every time someone purchases a sandwich.
This is a pretty cool thing to as well...I can now fit my hair into a small pony tail!! I am stoked about it!!
So thankful for all of you, for the support, prayers and your LOVE!! <3

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