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Posted on Feb 22, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 2014. I wanted to share it with you so that you can get an idea of what kind of things we’ve been up too and how the year has gone for us over here at Home Farm. So, if you fancy reading on….. On January 3rd my husband and I had our first baby girl, Olivia Jane-Marie (who was born in Cheltenham Hospital). It took me longer than usual to go into labour as this time around there wasn’t any signs until after Christmas Day when her head started crowning through my cervix! With lots of pushing and some help from drugs she came out onto the world. We spent most of December talking about names but then only decided one week before she arrived which name would be used. My sisters are called Charlotte and Josephine and their middle names were Elizabeth Rose & Victoria Isabella respectively; they both hated being called ‘Elizabeth’ or ‘Victoria’ so these names didn’t make the cut! We liked the sound of Olivia and Marie but couldn’t find anything else to match them together apart from Jane – hence why Oli is now known by all as “Jane”. After thinking it might have more tradition behind it, I gave birth naturally without using a gadget such as gas and air etc., and thankfully no pain killers because I found that I could deal with it quite well although in retrospect I don’t think I would do again!! The hospital itself was nice enough but not particularly warm or friendly looking and also not very clean either despite having recently moved premises just round the corner. In February we got another litter of puppies: one chocolate labrador bitch who later turned out to be pregnant herself and four golden retriever boys. Three weeks later we managed to sell two of those Golden Retrievers: Freddy to a family near Newport Pagnell where he went to live with their daughter and Charlie to a couple from Essex whose son was coming back home from University at Reading and needed something big to keep him company while away during term times. There were three other Goldens left in the kennels including the mother dog, Pippi Longstocking and her brother, Prince Harry who were kept in separate pens along side the Labrador Bitch Tessy and her two litters of youngsters. Our original plan was to try and rehome Tessy after she’d given birth and sold her siblings (so we wouldn’t end up keeping 5 dogs instead of 3) however, due to various circumstances beyond our control like ill health, lack of funds/time etc. it meant that we ended up keeping 6 dogs rather than selling off the three remaining ones. This decision didn’t come easy though as once we’d made it we realised that even with money Below is a long blog post about 2015, but I feel like it’s important to share the whole thing. It was originally meant for just friends and family, so forgive me if you don’t care that much! I hope your 2016 will be filled with many happy moments, good health, love from people who matter in this life of ours…and I wish peace on earth where there are too few smiles today. For those of you who know us well (or not at all), my name is Tania and I’m a Swedish girl living here in London since early October 2014. My husband’s British so he knows his way around and we have been married for almost five years now – which is crazy because time flies when you’re having fun. We had lived together before getting engaged as we were both going through tough times financially while working towards being qualified teachers; once we graduated college/university everything got better very quickly after meeting each other again by chance during an internship abroad back home in Sweden two weeks prior to moving into separate apartments here in London town last year-up until now. During these past twelve months something big happened: My boyfriend became the father figure everyone needs in their lives regardless whether they realize how lucky one should consider themselves or do not yet see what lies ahead beyond tomorrow morning breakfast table conversation over coffee cups talking shit about work colleagues who need more education instead of asking questions without thinking twice . This man has always made sure nothing bad happens even though sometimes things go wrong due largely part from him never giving up no matter how hard someone tries telling otherwise especially when drinking heavily causes trouble between peers alike – but still loves them anyway despite knowing full well why certain individuals act out unlike others who stay silent until told “too loud” so not saying anything makes sense right? He doesn’t mind being blamed either way although sometimes maybe some extra attention would help solve problems faster than usual..but whatever works best suits everybody involved seems most appropriate under such circumstances so let’s move onto next point please!! The new baby arrived safely via c section on Monday May 9th (yes i said Monday) and she was born prematurely at only seven pounds sixteen oz., but thankfully did great considering her mother had gestational diabetes throughout pregnancy along side high blood pressure issues causing delivery complications upon arrival due mainly because mommy didn’t want any medication given unless absolutely necessary–something else came later down line once settled comfortably inside hospital room afterwards including checking vitals every hour round clock day&night just waiting patiently outside doorway hoping nurse wouldn’t forget something super important before returning back home soon enough since dad needed sleep after long shift shifted late night Sunday evening earlier weekend days spent preparing house ready welcome infant arrival finally arriving safely Below is a long blog post about 10 things I’ve learned from the year of my life. I know, it seems like this was just another day in my life… but there are so many changes that have occurred since last January and they were all due to what happened on December 31st, 2017. So please indulge me for one more moment as we reflect upon these lessons together. It would be such an honor if you could leave your own comments below too! You never really learn until after you fail – I tried making a huge leap into something new without knowing much at all beforehand (like most people do) because deep down inside, I didn’t want anything else in life except being happy doing whatever came next; however when I failed miserably during those first few months while trying everything under sun with no clue how exactly should work out or even where does start/end then finally ended up back home again feeling disappointed yet not giving up If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. The worst problem to go by drug crimes may you faced more penalize or serious jury sentence but some drug crime case may charges like the case of your drug crums for buylin and carrying different form s. 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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml hope completely either which led us here today reading through each other`s experiences thus proving once more time-tested truth behind “you don’t understand unless someone tells ya”. We often think our lives can go one way forever, but actually every single thing happens for a reason. There will always be times when things seem impossible–but nothing ever truly stays bad forever. You might feel stuck right now, but trust me: it won’t stay this way forever. Everything has its season–and eventually yours comes around too. Just remember to keep moving forward, even though sometimes you may only take small steps towards progress instead of big ones . We cannot see beyond tomorrow but let God direct your path.. He knows what lies ahead better than anyone else! Below is a long blog post about 50 years of my life, where I came from and how it helped shape me into the person that I am today. I was born on May 24th ,1963 in Birmingham England to John Williamson and Barbara (Babs) Williamson nee Durrant . My parents had met while working at Kodak factory where they were both employed as laboratory technicians during WWII. They married in 1948 but by then their marriage wasn’t strong enough for them to stay together so after only two short years they split up when I was just 2 weeks old. My mother remarried a few months later to another man who worked with her husband at the same job he did before he left which didn’t make things any easier because now there were three people living under one roof trying hard not to get along very well! The new stepfather treated us like second-class citizens and made our lives miserable so we moved out shortly afterwards leaving behind all our possessions including furniture etc., except what could be carried away without being noticed – this included some books belonging mostly to Mum although she kept these hidden somewhere safe inside herself so no one would ever know anything bad happened until much later down line… In fact if you want proof read further below here’s an excerpt taken straight off Wikipedia: “In 1978, at age fourteen.” Social Services took over custody of the children following accusations against John; however due largely thanks again partly mainly wholly entirely most importantly fully completely totally utterly undeniably unquestionably absolutely positively indisputably conclusively certainly definitely irrefutably undoubtedly definitive beyond doubt categorically indubitable unequivocally unambiguous nondebatable unmistakeable certain clear absolute definite unhesitating unreserved assured complete full undefeated perfect right exact appropriate fit fitting correct good adequate precise proper suitable well suited satisfactory ideal excellent great nice acceptable accurate authentic genuine real truthful true honest upright sincere righteous honest truthworthy trustworthy true blue trusted dependable reliable loyal devoted committed dedicated faithful allegiant allegorical fidelity constancy staunchness adherence devotion faith belief confidence reliance steadfastness consistency fixation fixation fixated fixated fixatedly fixed stuck firm rooted cemented entrenched bedded deep grounded fastened glued solid set secure bound nailed tied chained handcuffed shackled cuffed collared hobbled leashed muzzled tethered lassoed snared trapped imprisoned captured jailed locked incarcerated put away restricted restrained confined shut off held back barricaded sealed closed cut off stopped prohibited denied hindered prevented impeded st Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It’s mostly about how to use the software, and what you can do with it in general – not specifically for creating your own 3d objects (although I did cover that as well). I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it!