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Feb 26, 2013 10:25 PM CST
Name: Natalie
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Yes, I can put that in for the sale of the house, but I don't want to have to come back here to get them. It's a 13 hour drive one way. It's not that I can't live without them, but I just don't want to live without them! Our house isn't on the market yet, but we're closing on the new house in a couple of days, so I just wanted to move some of them now. I'll just do what I can as the weather permits. All of my neighbors have joked that the minute we pull out of the driveway, they are raiding the flower beds! Rolling on the floor laughing So, I wouldn't have any left to dig up if I did come back. Instead, I'd be having to do a midnight raid myself! Actually, that sounds more fun than digging them up out of my own yard.

Mary Ann, I'll take those fairies that you mentioned!
Natalie

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