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« on: November 04, 2009, 11:12:29 AM »

7:30 p.m.

$15 per person, no children under age 12.

We will do an investigation you can bring your own audio recorders and cameras, then I will give the history of the shop and we will go over all the evidence captured in the shop.

Space is limited so please call or come by to reserve your spot.

913-825-1938
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« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2009, 02:06:00 AM »

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Hi, I absolutely love your site and wish I was close enough to visit your store in person.  I am overwhelm with stuff since my dad's passing 3 years ago.  I am the matriarch now of my small band.  3 children with 4th passed 3 years ago from heart defect too.  i'm 52 he would have been 30.  I have been  so covered up with things, I had truely wanted to open my own shop.  (things forever changing was going to be the name)  I have redirected my thinking and at this point I really need to come out from under the things that some think make up our lives. I came to the realization, That my memoried are better suited to photographs not the actual things that are growing and multiplying as I type.  I have spent hours going through your site and the thing I love tha absolute best is how even i can get around in and so helpful.  I am the last one who can put names and more to photographs I just uncovered last week when tackling the basement.  The rains in Atlanta of recent weeks finally penetrated our unfinished basement.  I would rather start with the before and after pictures and might do so after reviewing more about send pictures.  Dad built the house in 63 I turned 5 in Atlanta,  Born In Texas, my dad's only living realitive My great uncle Charles took to me as a Child so many a summer I spent in Beaumont and as he never had Children we filled gaps we both seem to feel in our lives.  My dad was a busy business man and mom passed in 1980.  Uncle Charles maintain the family history the maternal side of my dad's family.  I am working on pulling it together for my children if they are ever really interested.  My son's passing 3 months after dad about took its tole on me but well as anyone knows who deals with loss as everyone does as sometime or another,  I had to reach a point of brushing the dust off.  My friend would not let me dumpster dive in my own dumpster rented to haul off the worst of the smelly musty contents. the long one to over flowing.  She was a blessing.  So is your site and Thank you and look forward to getting the most from it.  I will be around quite a bit and hope to get to know everyone better and hope I have some history to share with all here.  I actually have tons and will share it as I move around.  Thanks for the Memories that are being saved one way or another.  Vicki
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« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2009, 06:52:08 PM »

Thank you so much for sharing, it sounds like you have had more than you share of "life challenges" but it sounds like you are a strong person and I truly believe that one day you will have your "Things Forever Changing" shop.

Please continue to visit the website and the forum, we will do our best to help you learn and I look forward to memories that you have to share.

Hang in there. I hope that one day you are in the KC metro area and we can meet.

Hugs to you,
Michelle
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