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Gems,what a lovely way of looking at dementia !

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Very inspiring.

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Excellent

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I just saw this... is there any we can have it reposted... l don't how, but hopeful some one will... Sending U & Mom hugs and wishing you both a blessed day... Granni B

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Dawn is going to try to repost it. Fingers crossed for luck.

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Great! X

Any chance this can be reposted... sure wish l knew how... it is a real gem! Thanks for sharing it. Sending hugs... Granni B

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I will see if i can repost it ! Hugs, Dawn xx

Thank you Dawn.

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