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		<title>By: Rebekah Grace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh goodness! Where do I even start???

That is a long day out with a baby and after feeling cruddy all week! I hope you both were able to sleep in this morning!!!

My mom used to play the organ, something she wishes was still prominant in the church. My childhood memories are of her playing the piano we had in our house. She wanted me to learn, I didn&#039;t want to. Typical. She thought she had a girl when I was born, turns out I was more of a tomboy. Sorry ma!

I&#039;m so glad it went well and you were able to share that piece of your life with the others.

I had to laugh about Mae burping, too funny! And Taco Bell....no thank you. Sorry!

Oh the green in that picture on the walls......I WANT IT!!!!! Soi cute!! Not to mention that adbrable baby! Those eyes Mel......whew! I&#039;d be givin&#039; her kisses all day! I&#039;d never get anything done!

The house......Oh Mel, I understand your anxiety, really I do. We never had to wait in the way you are waiting. My husband and I lived in apartments the first 15 years of our marriage. I lived and breathed envy towards anyone I knew who was getting a house and anytime I drove down the street at nighttime and saw the cute houses with their families living inside with the lights on. There was always something about, and still is actually, a home. I don&#039;t know if it&#039;s because mine was broken when I was little girl? Or if I never felt like it was a &quot;home&quot;, just a place I lived. In all honesty, I&#039;d be freaking out too! A for sale sign? And you want it? No! Take that down, the house is sold, it&#039;s ours now. Didn&#039;t anyone get the memo? Sheesh! But yes, we don&#039;t learn patience in getting things right away. I don&#039;t like that either! Ha!

I&#039;m heading out to another possible wedding venue with my oldest daughter this morning. The other day, with both daughters and my mom was such a fun time! I wish we had thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars! Then this wouldn&#039;t be so stressful! Ha!

Have a truly wonderful day Mel! 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh goodness! Where do I even start???</p>
<p>That is a long day out with a baby and after feeling cruddy all week! I hope you both were able to sleep in this morning!!!</p>
<p>My mom used to play the organ, something she wishes was still prominant in the church. My childhood memories are of her playing the piano we had in our house. She wanted me to learn, I didn&#8217;t want to. Typical. She thought she had a girl when I was born, turns out I was more of a tomboy. Sorry ma!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m so glad it went well and you were able to share that piece of your life with the others.</p>
<p>I had to laugh about Mae burping, too funny! And Taco Bell&#8230;.no thank you. Sorry!</p>
<p>Oh the green in that picture on the walls&#8230;&#8230;I WANT IT!!!!! Soi cute!! Not to mention that adbrable baby! Those eyes Mel&#8230;&#8230;whew! I&#8217;d be givin&#8217; her kisses all day! I&#8217;d never get anything done!</p>
<p>The house&#8230;&#8230;Oh Mel, I understand your anxiety, really I do. We never had to wait in the way you are waiting. My husband and I lived in apartments the first 15 years of our marriage. I lived and breathed envy towards anyone I knew who was getting a house and anytime I drove down the street at nighttime and saw the cute houses with their families living inside with the lights on. There was always something about, and still is actually, a home. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s because mine was broken when I was little girl? Or if I never felt like it was a &#8220;home&#8221;, just a place I lived. In all honesty, I&#8217;d be freaking out too! A for sale sign? And you want it? No! Take that down, the house is sold, it&#8217;s ours now. Didn&#8217;t anyone get the memo? Sheesh! But yes, we don&#8217;t learn patience in getting things right away. I don&#8217;t like that either! Ha!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m heading out to another possible wedding venue with my oldest daughter this morning. The other day, with both daughters and my mom was such a fun time! I wish we had thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars! Then this wouldn&#8217;t be so stressful! Ha!</p>
<p>Have a truly wonderful day Mel! </p>
<p>((hugs))</p>
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