Kimberly (Scott's wife)

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Re: Kimberly (Scott's wife)

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Seriously awesome news ! Good for you and Kimberly, and the kids ! Life sure is precious, eh ?
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Amazing news and thanks for the update!
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This is wonderful news! It's great to see Kimberly climbing. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Awesome news, Scott! Great to hear! Wishing her all the best!
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That's amazing. So glad to hear good news come out of this!
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Absolutely wonderful---GREAT NEWS
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Wow! This is great!
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How amazing is that? Praise God! And look at her climb. Incredible to say the least! Climb on!
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Great news! So glad to see her out and about (and up).
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I don't know either of you but I follow along on 14ers. This is really great for you and your family, I bet it is a great feeling to be out and about again. -Peace
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That's SO wonderful! What an inspiration!!
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Re: Kimberly (Scott's wife)

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Great news!
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