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Kundiawa, Papua New Guinea
David Hi J and J, Hope everything goes well for you, both of you will have made a tremendous difference during your stay in PNG. Looks also as if you may have started a trend. Jo, Sarah's daughter is due out here at the end of June for a quick tour and ski holiday in the South Island !! Went up to Lake Tekapo last weekend and noted everywhere covered in snow !! At least the Ski Fields will be open for business on time this year. Some sadder news is that Joli died about three months ago. Sharon has however purchased a "Golden" Dogue de Bordeaux puppy. She is a sweetie and will be even bigger than Joli !! Love David and Sharon
Vaco I like your comic and I actually haven't ever pestod before. Sorry about that. And I don't know what pain you are refering to, but as they say, a shot in the dark: if it is your arms, have you heard about trigger points? Because I hadn't and now I'm in trouble (not big trouble, but epically annoying trouble) for letting it go on for so long. But be it an early or late discovery the soultion is simple. So just in case. And they're always an issue anyway. Best of lucks, I really love your work and please forgive my english.
Juliet 1965 I travelled this road at 20 years old with a nine weeks old baby. Together with my Kiup husband. Wonderful memories.
re: Gumine Road the one and onlyJoe Kale Senior Constable Steven Kora falling team to gumine 2012 national election.
re: Election protection NOT!joe kale What you see in the photos are real, hardship in life produces some of the most significient people around the country and abroad.
re: John in full flowSoumya - David, the photos conutnie to amaze and inspire. Thank you again and again for taking such great care of Holly & Scott and giving them such stunning images to remember their day. As a friend and past wedding client of Unplugged Photography, you are a true master of light and love.
re: Still idyllicTiago 12 hours is no biggie. Don't beat yoluesrf up. Thrush can be painful I know try feeding with nipple shields until it has cleared up, feels much much better and is no harm to bub.Edit: honestly don't feel bad about this. It can take a month plus for people to get comfortable with breastfeeding and when it's not going perfectly it can be easy to attack yoluesrf for it. It's not ur fault bub has thrush, having a break was a good idea instead of being really stressed out and upset trying to feed because she will feel that. Do what feels right for you Ur baby would prefer a happy mummy and drinking from a bottle expressed milk or formula then a sad stressed mummy. Your doing your best being a mum is tough sleep deprivation is hard and it can be very easy to feel down and a like ur failing. Keep telling yoluesrf your not. Your doing what you can. Again Try the nipple shields my bub got thrush in her mouth then I got it on my nipples so painful the only thing that saved me was the nipples shields. Gives you and bin time to heal and stop passing back and forth and also stops you feeling like bub has a tiny chainsaw attached to her lips! good luck Hope ur feeling happier soon. Remember only do what you can do Don't pit pressure on yoluesrf. Was this answer helpful?
re: Island ThrushBenjamin Aw, this was a really great post. In thorey I'd like to write like this also taking time and real effort to make a good article but what can I say I procrastinate alot and never seem to get something done.
re: Grade 10 Social Science LessonMohammad I dont really read blogs or even cnoemmt on blogs but I did find your pretty intresting toread through, Do you mind if I ask what theme you are using for this blog, Im guessing its a wordpress website?
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re: Kundiawa, Papua New GuineaIMRAN Hey at least you're updating. You're ginvig us a free webcomic I don't think any of us are entitled to complain. Lovely page, by the way. c: You really have a great grasp of facial expressions and movement.(but seriously where are the nips? jkdlsaf;a no jkjk)Update when you can! Just know that when you do, you'll be getting bunches of praise from all of your fans.
re: Kundiawa, Papua New GuineaBomboc Gotta say, those small hats always renmid me Jewish Kippa's which makes the Pinter scenes super funny.My sympathy is for him as well, while Angora is awesome, if I had to travel with her I'd take a branch to the brain in the first hour Hope your jaw gets back to action soon! Maybe you could watch some Spielberg movies to inspire it for greatness
re: Kundiawa, Papua New Guinea- last visited
- travel plan
- Bury St Edmunds, UK
- Singapore
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Madang, Papua New Guinea
Han Rob and Boo What an adventure you have had! We will look forward to cups of tea and story time when you get home. Big hugs. xxxx
Melanie Smith The travellers return - can't wait to hear more of the tales from your travels in person. Much love M x and R x
Lynda H. Wilson Wow! What a trip - I got tired just reading about it all!!! So glad to hear you both enjoyed yourselves and hopefully you will make it home safe and sound tomorrow, eh? It will be good to reunite with all the family. Keep in touch and God bless! Love Lynda