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Carriefaith

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I just wanted to share that I got a new job :)

I am moving next week and I may not have computer hook-up for a while (Just in case anyone trys to contact me and I don't respond right away).


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gf4life Enthusiast

Congratulations on the new job Carrie! :)

AndreaB Contributor

Congratulations on your new job Carrie. :D

We'll look for you to get back on when you can. :)

Rusla Enthusiast

Congratulations Carrie!

So where are you off to? Don't say BC or I will become very jealous. If you say Jamaica or Cuba I will become murderous. LOL

Green12 Enthusiast

Congrats on the new job Carrie! Good luck with the move :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Carrie--

I'm so happy for you--how exciting! What a year you've had :D

We'll miss you, but hope you'll check in whenever you can :)

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Congrats Carrie!


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happygirl Collaborator

Congrats, Carrie! Keep us updated and I hope your move goes smoothly. xoxo

Lisa Mentor

Carrie, where are you goining. :)

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks everyone! I'm going to Northern Alberta!

So where are you off to? Don't say BC or I will become very jealous. If you say Jamaica or Cuba I will become murderous.
:) I don't think you'll be jealous!
jenvan Collaborator

Congrats and good luck!!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Congratulations and good luck, Carrie!! Hope your computer is up and running soon so we can hear about your adventures!

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Congrats, Carriefaith!

mamaw Community Regular

Carriefaith

Congrats on the new job.. And I hope you love you new surroundings...Blessings on both

mamaw

elonwy Enthusiast

YAY NEW JOBS!!!!

Elonwy

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks again everyone :) We had a successful move and the new job is great! We just got internet yesterday!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Congrats Carrie!

Good to see you're back. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes Carrie--great to see you back!! We missed you :D

tarnalberry Community Regular

Glad to see you back, and enjoying the new job.

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