I'm getting sooooo excited. it's right around the corner!!!!!:bugeye:
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pampmomof3 said:No! You're more prepared than me and I'm in Wave 1!I'm such a procrastinator. I tell myself that I work better under pressure.
dannyzmom said:I was just going to type the same thing!!
I whacked my ankle the other night and it's all black and blue so I am thinking no dree for walking the stage. I am switching to black slacks and a sky blue sweater set (then I don't have to worry about my arm flaps either).
I have to start packing!!!![]()
~*~Chef Carri~*~ said:lol, I was thinking do you think the hotel will let us send out bulk mail like that through them or am I going to have to find a post office or something?? If so anyone know of a close one to the Chicago Hilton??
pamperedlinda said:You are such the copy-cat! That's whay I'm wearing!
"Trying to Get Things Done for Nc 2008" refers to a specific initiative or project aimed at organizing and completing tasks related to the Pampered Chef direct sales business in North Carolina during the year 2008. It may involve planning events, coordinating sales efforts, or enhancing team collaboration.
Participation typically involves joining the Pampered Chef team in North Carolina, attending meetings, and contributing to the planning and execution of various tasks and events. You can reach out to your local Pampered Chef consultant or team leader for more information on how to get involved.
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