Wednesday, February 8, 2012

All Moved, But Still Unpacking…

Posted by kim on October 5, 2011

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Well, I’m officially moved – have been for two months, but have been completely, utterly overwhelmed with not only moving, but kids and work as well! Turns out my daughter (the one recently diagnosed with epilepsy) had to spend a week in the hospital (mind you, the hospital is three hours away) the week before we were scheduled to swap houses.

I organized a “culdesac garage sale” with half of the houses participating thinking “the more the merrier” so garage-salers only had to make one stop to check out all the rummage sales. I marked 99% of my items 25¢ each, hoping to get rid of a lot of stuff (less to pack to move). I ended up taking two carloads to Goodwill and Salvation Army of the stuff that didn’t sell. I got tax-deductible receipts, so am going to write off the donations on my taxes next year – will probably earn back more there than I made at the garage sale!

So, we are still getting settled. I finally cleaned out one garage stall, so I can at least park in the garage before the snow flies. Maybe the girls will help me organize/clean the rest when they realize they want to park in the garage as well!

The mailman and delivery drivers are still screwing up the mail between us, and sending out real estate postcards to update my address didn’t seem to help. Oh well, so if life. Time to get back to unpacking….

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Fracture: the new picture frame

Posted by kim on August 24, 2010

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A house isn’t a home without family photographs, and I was excited to learn about Fracture – a new one-piece picture and frame made from printed glass that mounts directly to your wall quickly and easily.

Fracture lets you print your digital pictures right onto glass!  There’s no paper, film or anything involved.  Simply ink and glass. They have effectively combined printing, framing, and mounting into one simple process.  You upload your photo to FractureMe.com, they print it on shatter-proof glass (all sharp edges removed), and send to you with everything you need to mount and display.

I wrote this blog post in response to a TwitterMoms RAMBO alert, making me eligible to get a Fracture picture frame for review. If I am among the first 100 participants, I will be writing a follow-up post about Fracture with my feedback after testing it out! You can learn more about Fracture at http://www.fractureme.com.

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