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Traveling with the Grandkids - and not a Game Boy in Sight!
We recently returned from a trip with two of our many grandchildren to San Diego. We have a tradition of the "48 inch Trip". It started with the older ones to Disneyland when they were 48" tall and could go on the big rides. It was a highly anticipated event! Now the kids have all been there multiple times, so we're started looking for alternative destinations.
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Quote number 3 is my fav :)
http://www.futureyears.com/lifestyle/retirement-fun/retirement-quotes.html
My favourite qoute is :-
"I would have picked on someone of my age but they are all dead now." — by unknown author
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Julie Hall, a Certified Personal Property Appraiser and Licensed Estate Sale Professional, provides reliable and trustworthy counsel to help people know the true value of their personal property.
Often working with individuals who are dealing with emotional trauma of illness, death, divorce, or human frailty - she is able to assist them in appropriately removing and disposing of the contents of their homes, appraising their furnishings and collectibles for a fair market value and organizing the contents for an estate sale. Items that can't be sold are either donated or discarded.