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Going On Vacation--be Back Later :)


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Going to Destin tommorrow morning till October 8th :) I've been working with our hotel and have already contacted several reastaurants who can't wait to make me something gluten-free/cf. I'll post on that later in case other are interested in the area. See y'all later! :D


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Have fun!!

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Hi Jen

Soooo glad you posted now. Forgot it was coming up so fast but bet not fast for you.

Can't wait to hear about it...esp the resturants that are 'looking forward to serving you' wow that's cool.

Have a wondeful time know you need the rest.

Jim and I want to go there too so will be anxious to hear how you do.

Love and safe travel.

Judy

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Hi Jen

Soooo glad you posted now. Forgot it was coming up so fast but bet not fast for you.

Can't wait to hear about it...esp the resturants that are 'looking forward to serving you' wow that's cool.

Have a wondeful time know you need the rest.

Jim and I want to go there too so will be anxious to hear how you do.

Love and safe travel.

Judy

You should! I'll take notes and give you the full scoop when I get back. (Can't wait to go to the Le Creuset outlet there!)

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Have a fun, safe trip Jen! :D

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Have a great time Jen and we'll expect a good report when you return! :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Have a fabulous vacation Jen, um, where is Destin?? I hope that doesn't make me sound like an idiot, but I really don't know :lol:


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Have a fabulous vacation Jen, um, where is Destin?? I hope that doesn't make me sound like an idiot, but I really don't know :lol:

Julie-

Well, you're not an idiot :P Its in the panhandle of FL on the gulf. Sunny and 80s now! Its not too far from Ft. Walton beach.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Have a great time Jen! I also would like to know where Destin is.

mouse Enthusiast

Have a great trip Jen. Post plenty of photo's so I can see how Santa Rosa Island is now a Metropolis instead of just sand surrounded by water. I also want to see photo's of this huge mall in Destin. Glad that you are going to really enjoy this vacation and that you are going to be able to eat safely.

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Julie-

Well, you're not an idiot :P Its in the panhandle of FL on the gulf. Sunny and 80s now! Its not too far from Ft. Walton beach.

Thanks Jen :lol:

I have heard of Ft. Walton Beach, some of my family lived/vacationed there over the years, so that helps to have as a reference point.

Have a great time :)

AndreaB Contributor

Have a great time Jen!

Julie,

I didn't know where it was either. :ph34r:

Turtle Enthusiast

Have a wonderful time! I'm so jealous!! I have some postcards hangin on the fridge i'll go stare at them and pretend i'm there. HAHA!

Hey Mouse: Santa Rosa is my parents stompin ground several weeks outta the year...it's growing up too...CRAZY!

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