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Of course it is. That's a Grandmother's house if ever I saw one. Beautiful. Thanks, Sue.
12/Jul/08 12:41 AM
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Sue, how is Oma?
12/Jul/08 1:22 AM
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Yes, Sue... how is she doing after her stroke? I've been worried.

Her home is lovely and inviting.
12/Jul/08 1:43 AM
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what a wonderful home-- it does look inviting!!
12/Jul/08 3:57 AM
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Looks so inviting. Thanks Sue.
12/Jul/08 7:19 AM
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I agree with Sis Emma its certainly a gramma's house, I think we have all been wondering how she is going Sue (give her lots of love from the puzzlers)
12/Jul/08 7:43 AM
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Yes Sue, please give Oma our love. Our prayers are with her. She has a marvelous home!
12/Jul/08 10:07 AM
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Opa and Oma have a lovely house. It makes me think of a storybook house. Add my good wishes for Oma's recovery, please. I have a close friend who is also an Oma, but she lives here now.
12/Jul/08 10:47 AM
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Such a dear little house, Sue. The love you have for it comes through in your photograph.
Along with everybody else I send my hopes and prayers that your Oma is recovering. Let us know.
12/Jul/08 3:17 PM
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What a wonderful inviting home. I remember doing petitpoint in high school and one of my favorite pieces was a needlework of a house very similar to this. Good memories
12/Jul/08 8:18 PM
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Oma is about the same, because of her age recovery may be minimal, so they say. Oma is not any relation. Our daughter was an exchange student in Germany. Oma was the childens Oma of the host family she lived with. Since everyone in the family called her Oma our daughter did also. After we met daughters host family & became friends, Harry & I also started calling her Oma.
13/Jul/08 2:20 AM
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Thanks for the photo, Sue. Members of my family (& friends as well) have also become part of oversea's families through hosting or having children hosted. It's a great experience for the kids and also the families.
14/Jul/08 7:42 AM
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