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Thats Mz Homeowner to you buddy!!!!!!

I closed today. It was chaotic up until the last minute but thank GOD almighty I am free at last!!!

Or am I.

UGH the things that need to be done. Gotta don my cap, hotpants, and mask and put a S on my chest.

SUPERMOM UP UP AND AWAY!!!!!

Comments

CT Mom said…
Congratulations!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!

i can't wait until you get settled and post pics of all the great furniture deals you found.
Anonymous said…
congratulations!
Anonymous said…
Congrats! I just put in an offer today on my first home. Fingers crossed!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations! At last you have it, now the fun starts :)
Well Congrats! I know you must be excitied too!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations! I'm so excited for you and your daughter!

:)
Kate
Anonymous said…
congrats!
pjelectlady said…
Congratulations!! May God Continue Bless your home and your family!!! I can not wait to see the pictures!
Sistah Ant said…
Congratulations Dimps! I am happy for you and your little girl! Have fun!
Jerry said…
Yay!!! Congratulations! Homeownership is the best! I hope it leads to more prosperity for you and yours. Still hope you didn't pay on the pm insurance... :)
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com

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