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Little Crack = BIG PROBLEMS!

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Yesterday our plumber discovered this tiny crack in one of our bathroom pipes.  This tiny crack had done a lot of damage between the walls that separate our bathrooms.  Now both bathrooms are gutted.:(

 

In other news…we are building new blogs.  YAY! Stay tuned they should be live in about one week!:)  ****UPDATE: If you are reading this you are at the new blog.:)****

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More watery news…our oldest son who attends college in Jackson, Mississippi is preparing to evacuate in advance of Hurricane Gustav.  Please keep him and his classmates in your prayers.

****UPDATE 8/31/08 As of today it appears Bryan will be staying put in Jackson but does have an escape plan if the need arises.  Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.  I will continue to keep the people on the Gulf Coast in my prayers.****

Blessings!

Maria

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Ang - September 2, 2008 - 2:47 am

Yay! I love this new layout! Beautiful job. :)

Cheryl - August 31, 2008 - 4:50 pm

definitely loving the new blog and new layout! Great job! Glad to hear your son is safe – hope it stays that way!!!!!

Take care

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