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A New Video

 Hi there, I’m still here and with a story to tell.

So instead of trying to write it all down, I just made a video.

I tell about my now new challenge, and how I want to share my journey. 

Which includes trying to continue keeping life as normal as possible and that means being creative.

Added at the end of the video a couple of projects that I would like to complete. 

A goal to shoot for..

I’ll be back tomorrow with more on this topic

Thank you so much for sticking with me. It means so much.

Till tomorrow 

Kat


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  1. Dear Friend, I'm so sorry to hear of your illness! I follow everytime you blog or facebook and I am amazed at your creativity. Keep up the good work, for I know it feeds the soul!
    Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you. Stay strong, keep the faith and keep blogging! My best, Alice

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  2. Dear Kat,
    best wishes from Germany, hope you are getteing well. 2021 will be better.

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  3. OMG Kathleen..........I'm so sorry I have missed your posts....not sure if they aren't coming thru the feed or I didn't get to them quick enough before they drop of the current list.....
    Sending big hugs and wishing you all the best for your treatment. I hope you are going ok after the ops too. Was lovely to see the video of you esp sinc e we had been on zoom...take care and all the best my friend you must be a good way thru the treatment now......

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