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6/11/2011

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I've spared you the details of the last week as they were monotonous, draining and all together not funny.  We've spent the greater part of our days inside flooring and DIY stores trying to get the new place ready for habitation.  The biggest news of the week was that, according to Claudia, her wishes and dreams came true as we were able to take a double decker bus to Senden to sign our apartment contract.  
We're off to Copenhagen for the week and if all goes well, I should have more interesting stories to share when we're back.  Talk soon!  xo. 
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Tasha
6/11/2011 10:38:06 am

Renovations not fun. The extra stress with be well worth it once done. Hopfully. Have fun in Copenhagen. Try and hold in there stay strong for these busy weeks of getting everything together over there befor you's head back to Canada. Love ya's lots miss you's take care.

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mom
7/11/2011 05:38:36 am

Don't do anything bizarre while in Copenhagen like getting a tattoo and wrapping it in Saran Wrap!

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Katie
7/11/2011 08:18:09 pm

But Theresa, it's not as bad as the time she cut her hair as a kid, right?

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Tara
8/11/2011 03:40:26 am

We'll see if you're right Kate. If there is a wooden spoon waiting for me when I get home, I'll know I'm in trouble.

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mom
8/11/2011 08:23:14 am

See Katie? This is how I know she's mine. I read your comment hours before Tara wrote hers and as soon as I saw that you'd written "cut her hair" I turned around to see how many wooden spoons I had in my gadget container on the stove! She knows ;)

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