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House Update

As of yesterday afternoon our house is officially ready to hit the market again! It's been almost a month but, in the end, well worth it.  We got beautiful new floors, cleaned out our basement and um, I'm sure there's something else.  I have included a picture for those of you interesting in a lovely North Georgia home. We lowered the price, it's pretty much free at this point.
In pregnancy news my short term memory is GONE. Poof! If you tell me something, there's a good chance I won't remember it in the next 5 minutes. I have always prided myself on remembering details so this has not been an easy adjustment for me. I realize it's completely normal to experience in pregnancy but I'm going to have to be honest and say I thought this was another one of those things women made up.  Over the course of this pregnancy I've gained so much more respect for my fellow women, and I didn't even have morning sickness.  (Those women deserve a medal or at least a maid!) I know once this baby is here I'm going to really appreciate women even more!

Sorry for the short post, just not a lot going on.  I think that's good though.  With the flood our life was starting to get a little biblical. No locusts please. :-)

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  1. I love your house. Someone will buy it and be so lucky1

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  2. I want your house! And you with it. :)

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  3. Could you move that house to Knoxville- cause I would like to buy it! Congratulations Emily on your new soon to be baby! Ms. B from FHS.

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