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Friday, October 28, 2005

toenails

Well, the old BIG toenails finally came off last night. 25 days after the walk. I was wondering how long it would take and what it would be like. Well, now I know! They don't hurt though they look as if they should. I'd post a picture but you really don't want to see ;~O
Now all I wonder is how long it is going to take for the new ones to grow in so I can go get a much needed pedicure.

1 Comments:

Blogger Meg said...

What made them fall off? I'm just curious. I know you walked over 60 miles in 3 days. Did your toes get blisters?

3:54 PM  

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