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Heart Day on Saturday ...


I wanted to start this post by "Catching Up" ... Unfortunately, I was unable to post on Valentine's Day - So I am celebrating "Heart Day" today here on Living In The Moment ... 

How was everyone's special day? What did you end up doing? Did you go some place special? Please write,  I would love to hear from you!
 


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  1. I decided to extend my heart day celebration to EVERY day. I'm organizing a Random Acts of Art Wednesdays on my blog. I would love for you to join. And bring your friends. You can read all about it here. http://www.oolalatheartylife.com/3399/raa/

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    1. Dear Susan,
      I love your idea of extending Heart Day - To Everyday - I would love to visit your blog and I thank you for asking me to join - See you there!
      ~Kristine

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  2. Yes! you have been missed here on puddleduck grange ♥ I hope all is well and you have been busy taking fabulous photo's ~♥~Debi

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    1. Thanks so much, Debi ~ Life is good ~ I have been working on my photography & writing ~ Hoping to share this work with you real soon ...
      ~Kristine

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  3. Here in my small part of the world Valentine's Day is not that much celebrated, so I didn't do anything special, except having fun with hubby walking on snowy day, feeding birds by the river and watching our dog having fun in the snow. It was a great day. :)

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  4. Sonja - I am so glad you wrote - Valentine's is not a world wide holiday, but I like to hear what others are up to - A Snow Day with the family sounds like a wonderful way to the spend the day - Wish I was there with ya!
    ~Kristine

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    1. Spending time with our own families are always nice ... Love those days, Sonja!

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