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Hello! Remember Me?!

Well...I'm so sorry that I sort of fell of the face of the earth this week. It was completely unintentional, I promise! We left on Monday for a conference in Kansas City and we didn't return until tonight. However, I knew that I would have access to a computer so I had planned on blogging from there. So much for plans, right? It was my sister's laptop that I'd planned to use. It had been out of commission for a while due to her needing a new battery/cord/something and she had just gotten that taken care of, but apparently it needs some internet security updates because it wouldn't let me on anything. It effectively blocked every site that I needed to go to. It was a little frustrating, but I'm back now--and so glad to be! I missed blogland:) Apparently I have an addiction.
So this is just a little "hello".....I'll be back tomorrow with more.
Enjoy your weekend!

EDITED TO ADD: A funny tidbit for you: I'm off to bed after a late night snack of leftover cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory (yes, I hauled it all the way back to Alabama from KC in our cooler) and a Starbucks Frappuccino. The funny part is that the server at TCF must've gotten our leftover cheesecakes mixed up because I ended up with Godiva chocolate instead of Key Lime--apologies to either Kari or Nancy. But I ate it anyway. It was so good! So whichever of you got my Key Lime, I hope you enjoyed it, too!

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Unknown said…
Glad to have you back. I kept waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting for you to post a blog. Can't wait to hear about the trip. Did you talk to Misty Edwards? LOL See you Sunday! (If you need any help cleaning up tomorrow, let me know!)
Yay! Lora's back! Welcome back to Blogland. You've been missed. :)

Reese
Nancy said…
You got my Godiva! Hope it was good. Here's another funny tidbit...I talked up the Godiva Cheesecake to my mom (her chocolate addiction makes mine look like child's play!). I was going to be a good daughter and share my leftovers with her, and when I opened the box, there was Key Lime!! :) If only I liked Key Lime! Glad you enjoyed the Godiva...I didn't need it anyway. And my mom did enjoy the Key Lime...although it's not the same as chocolate! :)

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