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My
name is Irene Kari Nybø, born in 1953. I can hardly
imagine a better place to live than Tønsberg, Norway.
With my background as a doctor's receptionist, my area
of employment has been the public health service for a
number of years. The situation of being a disabled
pensioner is challenging, but I do not believe in
coincidences, even though what is happening might seem
completely incomprehensible. There is always something
new to learn in the school of life.
Computer equipment brings a lot of pleasure. Other
interests are: People, animals, flowers, experiencing
nature, reading, singing and music.
I appreciate friends, former colleagues and people I know. A nice smile and a hug give a warm welcome. To
experience true friends while in need has been great. |
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Gratefully,
I often think of my selfsacrificing, supporting parents,
Liv Marie and Waldemar Kristoffer who now are dead. It is nice that they can rest in
peace.
Even though life may be hard sometimes, there are many
good moments. My greatest light is God. I can look
toward an amazing, fantastic eternity that cannot be
described, where death and all evil shall not exist
anymore. |
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