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Saturday, April 01, 2006
Not a good picture, but Andy and I are pretty happy that spring is here.
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Kathi
I'm married with one son. Life is busy, busy, busy and I like it that way. I am a student going for my Master's in Holistic Health and Nutrition Education. Besides my family, my passions are gardening and cooking.
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