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I was in the same boat 3 years ago..very pregnant and due the day before xmas! My little one decided to come 2 weeks after xmas, which I am glad about now, but at the time it was pretty tough! That garden looks wonderful!
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I missing my NZ Gardener subscription, I really enjoyed following her gardening story. I ao so jealous of you going to see it! I guess there is a perk to Auckland ;)
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