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Every year, between Christmas and New Years I always lose track of exactly what day it is. My kids are home from school and my husband is home from work, so I don’t have much to orient myself and the days sort of run together.
I did want to make sure and get a quick post in to share the wonderful package that I received from Amy Ludwig VanDerwater.
This cute tin was brimming with goodies. I loved the little notebook, which is now sitting on my porch, ready for those morning inspirations as I sit and watch the birds gather at my feeder. Amy also included some deep fried walnuts! oh my goodness, they are delicious–both sweet and salty. She says they are good on salads too.
I especially liked Amy’s list poem of wishes. It definitely made me smile as I look forward to what 2019 will bring. Thank you, Amy!
How delightful! It’s so fun getting to know poets in a swap. The bird tin is perfect! Happy New Year
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Deep fried walnuts, you say. Never heard of them, but they sound delicious!
Wishing you a year of happiness!
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Such treasures in that tin, Rebecca, the greatest being the hand-penned poem. Happy new year!
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I think this winter swap gift is just right for morning thoughts on your porch. Enjoy the walnuts. They sound delicious. Happy New Year, Rebecca.
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What a beautiful wish poem and a delightful bounty of swap goodness!
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Swapping is a grand thing this time of year and Amy’s gift of the tin full of goodness is just right, Rebecca. Wishing you all that list and more in 2019.
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That is incredibly sweet! May all your hopes and wishes come true in the new year!
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What a lovely and thought-full gift!
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Enjoy your lovely poem swap montage from Amy–especially the nature goodies on the list poem!
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What a sweet gift and poem! Now I’m dreaming of knitting up a pair of rainbow socks.
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