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Moving on....

I just loved this card by Michelle. It is so very pretty! I'm not sure how she got it so soft and multi colored, but I'm thinking she might have done the poppin pastel technique here. Just lovely.

After having four different moving companies come and give me quotes on moving my family to Arizona, I think I have decided to do it the UHaul way. It will save me SOOO much money. Did you know Uhaul has load and unload companies lined up for super cheap? Sounds like a deal to me! Besides...I'm thinking, the more money I save on the move, the more I have to spend on new furniture! Right?

It is still raining here in Florida, and I'm loving it. I wish I could bottle it up and take it to the desert with me. I am going to miss it sooo much!
Off to clean house! maybe....

Comments

Karen said…
You must have gotten the rain from us. It has been no stop for weeks. Now it's sunny. I am sure Arizona will be hot and dry. I bet it will be nice to be close to family.
Anonymous said…
Good luck on all the moving. Wish I could be there to help and chat! Glad you are going to be near family.
Cheryl said…
Wonderful cards that you have received. I am sure it will be a big help to have family nearby. I love Arizona but haven't been there in about 3 years.

I hope you will continue to blog with us.
Hi Beckie,
It's actually raining here in AZ right now, but please bring some with you too, cuz' I'm sure this won't last long.
I'm glad things are working out for you!Good luck with the move!
Best wishes!
heidi said…
Whereabouts in AZ are you moving? I'm in Gilbert, AZ. And, yes, it's raining today, too.

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