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I can see the floor now…

Did my thing in that room, and all is sort of okay now. All I did was take everything that had been misplaced and put it where it belonged. Oh and… empty two crates with 20 years of emotional mementoes in them. That’s a story for another day.

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Posted on Jan 19, 2010Mar 10, 2013 by Renee MoodiePosted in Life ManagementTagged tidyingup

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