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July 01, 2008

Whooaaaahhh

I ventured out today on my own in the car and found myself quickly over my head in 6 lanes of traffic.  What can I say?  It's been about 7 years of driving on deserted back streets so 6 lanes is a little over-whelming.  I kept my cool, of course, and thankfully we survived.  I clearly need more practice.

A layout from a few weeks ago when we packed out our house.  Latest update on when we're going to see our stuff again?  We've been assured it will arrive this week, however, it has been confirmed it is still in Montana.  It takes two days to drive here from there and with the holiday fast approaching not sure how they're going to manage that one.

Latest layout uses another template from this weeks QuadPack release.  Each template will be released individually this coming weekend.  Papers are from Mindy's Karissa Kit.

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sounds like you had fun! I personally get a high from fast traffic, there's nothing like BIG city life.
Cool Pages, haven't tried templates yet.

6 lanes of traffic, whoooohhh is right !, 4's the most I've been on in Aust and that's scary in heaps of traffic..
Gee I hope your stuff arrives soon, must be getting frustrating.
Love the layout design, off to check out the quadpacks, take care :)

I miss Denver - I lived there for 5 years in grad school! Hope your stuff arrives soon. I'll add a few things to your to-do list: City Park and the Denver Zoo are fab (and kid friendly). Downtown has the best bookstore in the world: The Tattered Cover. Not to be missed!

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