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Ashley from Canada

August 16 at 12:42 am
I hope my mum Glenda isn’t a bully in the next while. She was recently. It is one of those things and comes and goes, hard to explain. We are going out of town, soon, hope the van works, its old. Hope internet there works well. Hope for no danger from wild animals, where we are going. Long story, but my mum has jobs mostly on the computer; my mum is worried about losing students often, especially now, as one private student Ron is going to have someone studying to become a teacher to live with his family’s home, not only likely most of other private students as well. Despite that, one of the many jobs she shouldn’t have, not sure if she still has it is Brix Magic, has it’s a nightmare to deal with, and it is on Sunday morning (bad timing) as I have to stay home to help her, and I even I can’t figure some things out. My dad Al isn’t well; hope he gets well enough to do more soon.

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