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WHOOPS.

It's freaking absolutely INSANE how fast time goes by...and before I know it, it's been WEEKS since I've updated the ole' blog. I can't keep up with it anymore like I used to...work is about a thousand times busier than it used to be, so there just isn't time. And I'm not one of these people who likes to be on a computer at night...night time is for social outings, reading, tv, walking the dog, cuddling with the hubs, the LAST thing I want to do after a full day of work is come home and get on the computer. So...little bloggy blog will suffer, I'm okay with it. But, I still like to use it as my personal "online" scrapbook and keep up with fun events/big news/etc.

We have been BUSY bees lately. Weddings (including one of my BESTIES...several re-caps to come), high school reunions, lake days, beach days, re-doing the master bedroom, WORKING.

Lots of exciting things going on around the Glenn household. I just received my new fabric for some drapes for my dining room, my dad finally finished my china cabinet...it's absolutely beautiful and well worth the wait, we've painted two of the pieces for the master, my mirror from Ballards should be arriving soon, the gorgeous painting I picked out and designed the whole master around should be in the store within the month....ahhh, so fun!!

Be back soon loves!

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