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Wondering What To Bring On Vacation To Read??

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One of the things you want to be sure and bring when you're packing up for a getaway is some wonderful reading material, right? We can totally set you up... We've got TWO new issues available to order and take with you where ever this summer is taking you! The new issue of the FABULOUS  Vakre Hjem & Interior magazine is in! LOVE IT! CLICK HERE TO ORDER! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And the new beautiful SUMMER issue of  Jeanne d'Arc Living magazine (Issue #5). CLICK HERE TO ORDER! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As we've been doing for some time now, we are also receiving some  BACK ISSUES with this shipment of the new issue -- we will have some from 2009, 2010, and 2011. These sell out FAST, so you might want to check out THIS PAGE  and make sure you get yours if you have been looking for any back issues!  :) They can be ordered by CLICKING HERE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ALSO!! Guess what??? Remember that FABULOUS

You've Heard The Expression "Go Through The Roof"? For Us, It Was The Floor...

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It all began a little like this... Ummmm, nope, I'm not kidding. 120 years of termite damage (old damaged combined with new activity) had finally taken it's toll and things were getting pretty bad... Want proof? There were WAY more holes, but I decided to spare you the ugly details... Everytime someone's heel or a chair leg would go through the floor (yes, it got to the point where I was truly afraid to sit on a chair in our family room -- I'd check the integrity of the floor under the chair before sitting down) I'd cover the gaping hole with... (YES, I do realize this is tacky....) a piece of tin that I'd cut with tin snips to fit and then nail down securely, hoping to flatten out any sharp edges so no one would slice their foot as they walked across the floor barefoot. Yes... a lovely site, I know... We lived with this "tin-chic" look for years... Gorgeous, huh?  ;) Well, after the entire family room was becoming a patchwork quilt of oddly shaped pie