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Plans are sometimes broken

Asalamu Alikum 

Subhan Allah i had such plans for my blog in ramadan and was so looking forward to it as i was enjoying posting again ... and then my hubby says that were ok to the uk for a few weeks which went on for the whole of ramadan and eid which i didnt enough ...but Alhamdu lilah i back in dz and rearing to go ... so stay tuned

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