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Merry Christmas to All My Family & Friends ...


I wanted to take this time to Wish a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all my Family & Friends ... I am sending love, health and happiness your way ...

I also wanted to thank you all for the love & support that I have received this year regarding my writing, blog, poetry and photography. I appreciate all the comments, more than you know.

As a writer of a blog, you are unsure of who is reading week after week, and when people come out and say, "I have been reading for awhile but I have never posted ..." this makes my heart sing. Thank you to all my new friends that I have connected with, your support has meant everything to me.

Where are you headed to spend Christmas? 

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  1. Merry Christmas Kristine, I hope 2012 will bring you joy and happiness! Can't wait to see more of your art!
    xoxoxo!

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  2. Merry Christmas,Sonja - Wishing 2012 to be a Wonderful Year for you ... Please continue to amaze me with your work!

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  3. Kristine
    Your blog is always so cheery and warm. I think your personality really shines here! :)
    I appreciate the way you always are so sharing.
    I LOVE this Christmas 'Scrabble" picture! Would have loved these as a Christmas card!!Anyway, I wanted to say hello and wish you the BEST New Year ever! xokp

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  4. Thank you SO much, Kristen - Your words mean to much - This was my "blossoming" year in 2011, hoping 2012 will bring more creative avenues for my photography and writing ... Yes, I wish I would have thought of this for a Christmas Card - Fun, Right? There's always next year ...
    Wishing you a Fabulous 2012! oxoxo

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