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#61452 July 18th, 2006 at 02:24 AM
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Good news (sort of) -- we put our house up for sale this weekend

Bad News -- Hubby says I can't take the pond with me kissies thumbup

Whoever buys this house BETTER be good to my fishies and froggies dev (I'm taking some of those fish with me somehow!)

#61453 July 18th, 2006 at 03:35 AM
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Valerie, are you moving far?

Congratulations.....I'd be taking some of the fish with me too! thumbup

They'll love their new BIG home!

#61454 July 18th, 2006 at 07:36 AM
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If my kids weren't still in school, we'd probably be moving to Wyoming.
Fortunately one has a year left, and one has two. So we'll probably be moving somewhere within 20 or 30 miles of where we are now. We don't really want to change their school. (It's a private school; the mileage thing has to do with the drive, not school district).
I'm sure digging a pond will not be top priority at the new house, so I'm thinking will probably get a cheap kiddie pool or something to keep my stuff alive. The plants in pots go with me too!

#61455 July 18th, 2006 at 11:42 AM
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I don't blame you Valerie, let me tell you to leave your pond and flowers all behind is not easy. It had me down for months after we moved. I was so depressed and it honestly wasn't the family I missed, it was my yard. But as soon as summer came and we bought I perked right up! Just look at it as a new canvas to paint another master piece on!

#61456 July 19th, 2006 at 08:07 AM
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Thanks Karrie,
That's what I'm telling myself. None of this was here when we moved here, and doing stuff is half the fun, so starting over should be fun, right!??!
I'm kind of hoping we move far enough out to have chickens.

#61457 July 19th, 2006 at 08:30 AM
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Yes the work is more then half the fun for me. And just think with all the experience you have under your belt now, you can really make a master piece of a new yard!

#61458 July 19th, 2006 at 08:33 AM
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Valerie:

I'm sorry to hear about your pond. No worries though, think positive thoughts. Bigger and better pond?! Well that just means more room to do things a little different this time that you couldn't do before. You should try snagging some froggies too; if you can catch them! Put them in an ice cream bucket with holes and a bit of water and rocks on the bottom. And as for the fish, I'm thinking about you investing into some portable plastic fish tanks- you know those plastic ones you usually give to your child for their first fish? Those ones.

Take pictures of your new yard for us; we might be able to give some ideas! flw

#61459 July 19th, 2006 at 08:44 AM
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I'll do just that! We have to find the new yard first though. That's the hardest part I think. I wish we could take our house and our yard, and just plunk them down somewhere a little farther west!


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