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I’m out of the skin flap!

Posted in In the present. on Saturday, January 16th, 2010 by Jenny Aspelund
Jan 16

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I’m out of the skin flap! Such a relief. The right hand is still a bit bundled up though. The first thing I did yesterday was to take down all the Christmas decorations. We celebrated the surviving finger by eating bread fingers and pie.

/stg

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