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Sunday, December 25, 2016
Christmas Blessings
1:00 AM
I love Christmastime for so many reasons! One of them is the opportunity it gives me to reflect on all that has happened in the year—to celebrate the good, learn from the trials, and be thankful for everything with which I've been blessed. Among those blessings are you, my loyal blog readers. You make this book blogging gig a pleasure and a joy. I love talking books with you! I adore reading your comments, exploring your blogs, and interacting with the book blogging community. It's lots of fun for me. So, at this time, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for reading what I write, thank you for commenting, thank you for giving me great reading recommendations—thank you, thank you, thank you!
From my home to yours, Merry Christmas! Have a wonderful holiday. Be safe, be happy, be thankful. And may the Big Guy leave at least one good book under the tree for you 📚😀
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Susan, wishing you and your gorgeous (and grown-up) family the best of Christmas! Here's to more book fun in 2017! (And how did those kids get so big?? LOL)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I'm glad you blog and that we've gotten to know each other! Here's to another year of blogging and fun!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I *love* your family picture!!! Thank you for a fantastic blog, it's the one I always read. Happy New Year! xo
ReplyDeleteSusan. I have enjoyed your blog all these years. Thank you !
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