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When I
think of Tracy, I think of fun. I was a stay at home Mom when I met
her. She had moved into Camden and we all went to Church together.
She came to visit me at home and we developed a friendship. We spent
time together taking the children to the park and having play days.
After getting to know Tracy we discovered we had several things in
common.
We were
both born and raised in Louisiana. We both had natural curly hair .
We had several home interior items in commons from wall pictures to
blankets to dishes.

Tracy
speaks her mind and by doing so we have had several laughs. She says
things sometimes that come out wrong but are extremely funny. She
looks at the glass as half full when the rest of the world looks at
it as half empty. She can pick you up when you've had a bad day. If
you need cheered on for some challenge she will do it. If you are
searching for a bargain or particular item that is hard to find she
will help.
She can
be spontaneous and energetic and extremely optimistic. After knowing
her for several years we soon began working together also. We have
had some great times and our children have grown up together and my
world of friends would be definitely lacking something if Tracy was
not there!





A very
funny story just happened recently was that Tracy observed to old
ladies in our reception area visiting. They came together and were
obviously good friends. One said she was waiting to hear from her
doctor on her tests recently ran and the other commented back that
she wanted her friend to go with her to Merle Norman to see this new
lipstick. If you knew me and Tracy, you would know that our
conversations and sometimes lives are very similar to these two
older ladies. Tracy is somewhat addicted to "puttin her lips on" on
she says and seems like I am always having health problems.
I do hope
we continue we are friendship till we are old like those little old
ladies!






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