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New home

It's been a month since we moved out from our apartment. We are actually occupying the ground floor of my mother-in-law's house,I have planted some herbs,lettuce and interestingly enough most of my flower plants are yellow. There are still some things to be done esp, the children's room but we are settling down just nicely. Though we're far from the town proper, my daughter has easy access to our front garden and the park. I could see that she enjoys leaving here. I am patiently waiting for the arrival of our second baby girl and hoping that this large billiard table which occupies most of space in the girls' room would finally find its new home.

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