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Ready For Fall

I admire you girls who get dirty, sweat and enjoy it! I'm not a foo-foo kind of girl but I don't like dirt under my nails or sweat running through by hair, down my face and puddling in my bra. I like to keep my girls clean and dry. 

Anybody ever used the deodorant for those specials parts that are more delicate??? LUME. I'm expecting my order any day now. It can't get here soon enough. To saw I am ready for Fall is an understatement.

In getting my Fall items out to put in my booth, I found the set of pumpkins my sister made for me last year.  


I'm actually selling most of what I have in storage. After 5 moves in 5 years, I just can't move it again. 

I'm keeping it more simple. 


My sister gave me the lanterns Christmas before last and I never put them out before now. 



This little table is one I found at an estate sale. It is going to the booth this weekend. 

Let me know what your favorite season is and why. 

Thanks for dropping by,

Bonnie

Comments

  1. I love Spring! I've made it through winter and have some nice weather on the horizon. Fall is nice, but it means winter is coming again.
    I've thought about ordering Lume. You'll have to let us know how it works.

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  2. Where have you been? ((grin))---I have not thought about those delicate areas, grin. Been missing you, I know, I am such awful friend for not keeping in touch, and for that, I am so deeply apologetic.

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  3. I haven't used that but it sounds like something good to try! Let us know how it works out:) Keeping things simple around here too. Enjoy your day dear friend, HUGS!

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