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I know it has been forever since I have posted but there has been a good reason why. I moved out of state and then got married. Yep, you read that right! I just got married like 2 weeks ago. I have been working 9 hour work days and before we moved in we had to remodel a house so now everything is starting to calm down a bit but I wanted to tell you the exciting news. Anyhow, I'm in the middle of my workday so I have to go.


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dlp252 Apprentice

Congratulations!!!! I wondered what had happened to you (and a few of the other regulars from around when I first joined).

Lisa Mentor

Kaiti!

So great to hear from you and with such wonderful news. :D You were certainly missed.

More details!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Wow Kaiti!

Such exciting news!!! :D When you get a chance, you'll have to fill us in.

Congratulations! :)

confusedks Enthusiast

Congrats!

:ph34r: I have to ask...was your wedding gluten free? :lol:

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Congratulations, that is exciting news!

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Congratulations!


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congratulations!

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Congrats!! I was just thinking of you the other day! Fill us in when you get time.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

ravenwoodglass Mentor
I know it has been forever since I have posted but there has been a good reason why. I moved out of state and then got married. Yep, you read that right! I just got married like 2 weeks ago. I have been working 9 hour work days and before we moved in we had to remodel a house so now everything is starting to calm down a bit but I wanted to tell you the exciting news. Anyhow, I'm in the middle of my workday so I have to go.

Double Congrats. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Wow Kati! Congrats!!!! best of luck to you. What state did you move to?

happygirl Collaborator

Congratulations!

kevsmom Contributor

Congrats! Can't wait to hear the details.

psawyer Proficient

Wonderful news, Kaiti. I was wondering what had become of you. It's good to hear that you are doing well. You must share the details. Inquiring minds want to know. ;)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Aw, that's great, Kaiti!

kbtoyssni Contributor

Congrats!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Hey,

Thanks everyone! I moved from Maryland to Arkansas. What a move! It is a different world down here and I have never seen so many bugs in my life! Well we got married the day after Valentines Day in Florida. We were in Orlando for our honeymoon. The wedding was gluten free :lol: He has been so supportive with everything too. So how has everyone on here been? I miss all you guys..I'll put a pic up here when I get a chance to so you guys can see us. And whats even more exciting...Disney rocks at accomodating celiacs. They knew exactly what I was talking about and the manager and chef made sure everything was done separate and everything...talk to you guys soon

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Hey,

Thanks everyone! I moved from Maryland to Arkansas. What a move! It is a different world down here and I have never seen so many bugs in my life! Well we got married the day after Valentines Day in Florida. We were in Orlando for our honeymoon. The wedding was gluten free :lol: He has been so supportive with everything too. So how has everyone on here been? I miss all you guys..I'll put a pic up here when I get a chance to so you guys can see us. And whats even more exciting...Disney rocks at accomodating celiacs. They knew exactly what I was talking about and the manager and chef made sure everything was done separate and everything...talk to you guys soon

You got a new hubby, a new home AND got to go to Disney!!!!!!!!! Okay now I'm realllllly jealous. :D

It sounds like things are going well and I can't wait till you get the chance to post us a pic. I always thought Arkansas would be a very nonscenic boring place, until I got to really see it in person. I was surprised how pretty it was. Update us more when you get the chance.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Well, I'm glad Kaiti finally told all of you!!! :D I think the move was a very big step in her life, then throwing in getting married too--WOW. I wish you both the best of luck!!!! Keep in touch.

mommida Enthusiast

Congratulations!!! Now wonder you didn't have time to post. LOL

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