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Jenni Baeder, Moderator

          Jenni Baeder is a stay at home mom after working as a clinical laboratory scientist before the family arrived. Married to Will for twelve years, they have been blessed with three wonderful kids, Bill, Cole and Brooke.  Jenni is originally from Nebraska (Go Huskers!) but currently lives in Eden Prairie, MN after relocating seven times for Will’s job in the past eleven years. That is one of the many reasons DSP is so dear to her heart.  No matter where or when she moves, the DSP friendships move with her.  During the last move, her DSP family knew LONG before her real family did!   

          Jenni attempted to paper scrap but was very unsuccessful at learning how to manage young children who wanted to “help”.  Her Mom sent her an article in the newspaper about digital scrapbooking in 2005 and DSP was listed as one of the sites to look at.  She registered and after a new laptop, software, two cameras, lenses…..well, the rest is history.  Jenni’s husband is a saint!  She also loves to dance, exercise, paraglide off of large cliffs with other DSPers, and learn more about photography when time allows.

          Digital Scrapbook Place has truly become a second home for Jenni and she is very excited and honored to be able to help out as a moderator.
          Jenni’s favorite foods include almost anything Mexican, including Margaritas, and her famous BBQ meatballs.  Most all of her friends know to not ask her anything that requires a brain until at least one large cup of coffee has been consumed in the morning. 

Click here to see Jenni's gallery!

 

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