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Sorting through stuff

I am driving my mother crazy by all of the mess that I have created in her house between planning the wedding and moving.  Yesterday my goal of the day was to sort through all of my stuff and sort it in to tupperwares.  One set are the items that I am taking to the church to decorate for the wedding and another set is all of the items that are going to decorate the reception.  It took a few hours to sort through all of it and to separate it in to the tupperwares that I had labeled.


Here is a few of the items that were going to the rehearsal...


My mom was a tremendous help in sorting and packing.  She took my picture so I could blog about all of the fun we were having.


It was quite a mess in my parent's house for a while, but my mother and I had some really good talks and some good times while going through everything.  Finally got it all sorted and put away to await the big day!!

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