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bye bye Sassy Mei

All of my Sassy Mei peeps decided to up and move out of the beautiful state of Washington. They all claim it was "job related" but I secretly know it was the RAIN that drove them away! After months of deliberation, Cadie and I decided to ship Sassy Mei off to Utah with her. I have desperately missed my music and am already thrilled to use whatever spare time I have to practice - the question is, for what am I practicing? hmmm...still trying to decide;)Anyway, Sassy Mei was my first little start up company and I will miss working with the most amazing women in the world. I will NOT miss the endless hours spent marketing, managing and reconciling though...So, for all of you in Utah, Sassy Mei will be making a debut next November somewhere in SLC.

Next subject - PINTEREST. I've heard this site was addicting and thus decided to not go there. Last week I took a peek and that was the end of that. Makes me want to do all sorts of things that I just don't have time to do. Like THIS:

My brain totally thinks like this, so why have my thoughts not become my actions?

I have also been dying to do this THIS:

Black stair case with white trim...ooh la la, it would totally go with my harp and piano :()

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