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Kathleen Pennington
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Another Thyme
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Comments (1)My trade with Dawn went very well and I wouldn't hesitate to trade with her again. Awesome selection packaged very generously! Thanks, Dawn. janine...See MoreIs there a way to change your username?
Comments (1)I think there is. You think you would need to have GW delete your existing account first though before signing up with a new name, so it might take a couple of days to cycle through the system. I 'think' that would then free up your existing email addy to be used again. To find out for sure I suggest you contact GW via the Contact Us link found at the bottom of any GW page. If you find out anything for sure, would you mind updating your thread here? Sue...See MoreHi! It's Me ttodd!
Comments (10)Aaaahhh Maire Cate I wish! I did make it very vocally known to my boss that come this Fall we had to have the insurance/ business end of the practice running smoothly so that I could cut out in the early afternoons to allow myself enough time to follow my dreams. Haven't mentioned transitioning out of my position when it was feasible because I might give her a heart attack. Things are going better than expected w/ our furniture repair/ refinish business so I may be on a faster track than what I'd planned on that side. DH got his dream, working on my bosses dream practice - I'm next! Faron LOL!!! at 5:30AM - almost woke DH up!...See MoreGonna have to change my username to 4thKitchenRemodel... pics inc
Comments (7)Those plastic cove fixtures might turn out to be wonderfully cool with carefully selected color temps in the bulbs. But the carpet has to go! You're much braver/saner than I in tackling so many sequential kitchen renos. They'd have to hospitalize me if it fell to me. Will watch to see what your plans turn out to be (the Kalcebo kitch was very nice, so I'm sure this one will be, too.) ::shakes head:: Twice tonight someone mentioned carpet in a kitchen, when did that ever come in? And what were they thinking? Does anyone cook neatly enough to never slop anything on the floor? My kitchen floors, if carpeted, would turn into a compost pile sooner or later! L...See MoreJeannie Nguyen
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