Friday, June 22, 2012

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Jillian Fraas
Jun 21 (2 days ago)
to me
Carrie,

I apologize for the miscommunication to your email address. I have removed your email from our database, so you will no longer receive these emails from me.

Thank you,

Jillian Fraas
Bar1Events
Phone: (773) 868-8073
Fax: (773)868-8072


From: Carrie Jones [mailto:
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 8:53 PM
To: Jillian Fraas
Subject: Re: Carrie, Duffy's has a birthday present for you in July

You have the wrong email address. please remove me from your list.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

I wasn't at "Aiden's 5th."



Kathy Jones
Feb 25
to me
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Carrie Jones
Feb 25
to Kathy
Dear Kathy,

All the pictures are awesome, but you have the wrong Carrie Jones.  Please let your Carrie Jones know, because she seems to hand out this email frequently.  I'm getting a lot of personal stuff of hers on this account.

Thanks,
Carrie Jones
Crozet, VA

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Kathy Jones <> wrote:
Kathy Jones
Feb 25
to me
Oh my gosh. I'm so sorry. She's my daughter-in-law. I'll tell her immediately.
Carrie Jones
Feb 27
to Kathy
I just got something about a hardwood consultation.  Can you give me your Carrie's email so I can forward?
Kathy Jones
Feb 27
to me
That's so sweet of you. I gave her the last message from u. She's a counselor and very responsible so don't know how we got the mix-up.  It's c*r*h*f*@*.com. Thx

I'm not buying hardwood floors



Samuel Hilbert
Feb 27
to me
Carrie -

Thanks for meeting with me yesterday at our listing in the Harwood. I did some preliminary research and it sounds like you can put in hardwood floors though you have to go through a process. I have someone sending me information on the process if you do have more questions I can forward it later.

The lender I was mentioned yesterday is Casey Oiness with Cobalt Mortgage. His contact information is 425-250-4421 or by email at casey.oiness@cobaltmortgage.com. He is pretty dynamite and has closed several deals for me...always on time without last minute problems! They also have the 3% down conventional program that I mentioned.

I've also attached at the link below so very generic possibilities for you that are nicer townhomes in the general areas that you mentioned. I've only seen a couple of these so far but I figured they were at least worth sending. If I see anything else pop on I'll send it as well.

Let me know if you have any questions though about any of these or anything else!


Samuel Hilbert, Broker
Windermere

206-395-8767 (direct)
206-328-1716 (fax)
www.agentsamuel.com


Click the following URL to see the Listings:
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Carrie Jones
Feb 27
to carshffySamuel
Dear Samuel,

I received this email in error, but luckily, so did the other Carrie's mother in law, who gave me your Carrie's address.  I'm including her in the cc line.  Hopefully this makes it to her.

Carrie Jones
Crozet, VA
Samuel Hilbert
Feb 27
to mecarshffy
Thanks! I think I got it all straightened out but now I see why it wasn’t making it!
 

Samuel Hilbert, Broker
Windermere

206-395-8767 (direct)
206-328-1716 (fax)
www.agentsamuel.com
 

I don't have a 25 month old preschooler.


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May 23
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Hello CARRIE, 

Listen to your child make "mistakes" as she talks and you'll quickly appreciate her progress in learning the complex rules of language. Model good language for her, and she'll figure out the right way to say things without correction. In this issue, read about the significance of play, get pointers for toilet training on the go, find out how to prevent sunburns, and more.
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The Significance of Play
The way your toddler plays and handles his toys can tell you whether he's hitting the appropriate cognitive milestones for his age. For example, he might make a square "room" out of blocks. He puts a girl doll inside the room and says "Go home" as he brings a boy doll closer. "Knock, knock! Come in!" he says as he pushes one block aside to let the second doll enter the room. He's just played out a symbolic scenario that shows he understands how his world works. Read More...
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Sometime around your child's second birthday, you'll notice that she's become airborne. Soon her jumps will be higher and longer. Toddlers this age are so active that they'll find ways to practice skills like jumping whenever they can. Provide opportunities for a workout by taking her to the park, someone's yard, or a kiddy gym every day. By emphasizing the joy of movement at this age, you'll help your child develop a lifelong healthy lifestyle.
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If your child has started toilet training, travel may be tricky. Help keep things on an even keel by sticking to your normal, at-home routine as much as possible. You can reduce your child's wariness of using the toilet in unfamiliar places by bringing her potty seat along (if possible). Read More...
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Eating well-balanced meals is a terrific way to get the extra energy you need to keep up with a busy toddler. Make sure your whole family eats plenty of healthful, low-salt sources of calcium and iron such as dairy products, green leafy vegetables, and fortified cereals. Your child will copy your eating habits, so be sure to set a good example.Thinking about getting pregnant again? Read More...
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