Fully recovered — from  broken lips

I'm back to normal now.
Whatever normal means…:))))
+Rene Sidler You are good to go :)))))

Jendhamuni February 15, 2013.

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  1. Rene Sidler

    February 16, 2013

    Oh Jendhamuni, I'm really happy to hear that… And I'm glad you are fully recovered now… :))))))

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 16, 2013

    I feel so bad for you +Rene Sidler Hope you love your smiling experience during the past 4 days very much. LOL!!!!

  3. Rene Sidler

    February 16, 2013

    Yeah, it was really a hard time, I'm not used to smile that much!! But now I'm free and can really enjoy the beautiful smile in your picture :)))

  4. Harit Doshi

    February 17, 2013

    you are always awesome.. have a great weekend.

  5. Timothy Samuels

    February 17, 2013

    I love your pictures you look good could you be my friend please. Love

  6. Susan Watterson

    February 17, 2013

    ND YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL DONT LET NO ONE TAKE THAT AWAY FROM YOU WITH THEIR JEALOUS WORDS THEY JUST WISHING THEY WERE A PRETTY AS YOU ARE AND YOU SOUND LIKE A VERY SMART AND INTELLIGENT GIRT KEEP IT UP AND YOU WILL MAKE IT WAT FARTHER THAN THEY WILL AND GOD WILL PROMISE YOU THAT GOD DOES NOTLIKE UGLY

  7. Conny Young

    February 18, 2013

    Yea, and we are all beautiful in God's eyes.

  8. Naren Yonjan

    February 19, 2013

    Nice….and looking cute..with your dress….

  9. Eve Blanco

    February 22, 2013

    May you be bless!! And your recover your health completely… 🙂

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