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Some good and not so good news.

Last week, I became the proud Mom of a beautiful baby daughter, via emergency C-Section. That's the good news. Bad news is that I'm going to be online briefly here and there as I try to mother 2 children while recovering from surgery.

So, if you have sent me something for review or to post, please know that there will be a delay. But I know that you will understand how things are and bear with me until I'm back in full form and can get to regular posting.

In the meantime, thanks for understanding! And don't go away as I have lots of things planned, including more giveaways!

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  1. Congratulations!! I wish you a speedy recovery :-) Look forward to having you back as a "regular" soon, too!

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  2. Congratulations!!! I wish you and your family all the best!!

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  3. CONGRATULATIONS!!! Enjoy these precious times. They pass by all too quickly.

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  4. Awweee Congratulations to you and your family. Babies are such blessings. Enjoy and take it easy.

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  5. Congratulations Mom! Will we be seeing pics soon?!

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  6. What wonderful news - congratulations!

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  7. Congratulations! And definitely take it easy for a bit.

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