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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! [and holidays!]



Eee! It's December 25th! Merry Christmas to all of you wonderful people! To those of you who don't celebrate Christmas I hope you have/had a wonderful holiday season as you spend time with family and friends!!! You guys are so AWESOME. I can't believe it's almost 2014 which will bring my 3rd blogoversay! I've been doing this for so long now it's CRAZZZZZY! But undoubtedly the best part has been interacting and having so much fun with you guys! You make blogging worth it! So have an amazing holiday!



Speaking of blogging, I apologize for the lack of posts lately! This has been the busiest season for me yet! Filled with activities, bajillions of choir performances, and a little sickness, Christmas has seriously snuck up on me! I'm so glad to have a day or two to sit down and sleep!! I hope you have a beautiful morning (snow filled or not) to snuggle in pajamas! Nothing beats sitting around a dying tree pulling presents out of socks!



MAY THIS SEASON BRING YOU LOTS OF LOVE AND HAPPINESS!! XOXO,




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