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Dear Baby Girl, you are so close to walking!  I can't believe how big you are.  You are such a sweet girl but your hitting has to stop.  I guess I should just be thankful you're not biting.

Dear blog, I think I like the new layout but I think I still have some changes to make.

Dear 2013, you are going to be an epic year for us.  So many changes coming our way.

Dear sick people, please stay away from me and my family.  I don't want a sick baby.  Or a sick husband.

Dear diet, no more letters for you :) 

Dear Winter, give me one good snow storm and then go away.  I'm tired of cold winds and Winter coats. 

Dear Christmas Village, I'm sorry we didn't make it to see you this year.  Hopefully we can come and visit next year.

Dear Longwood Gardens, I am very excited for our trip to see you tomorrow.  I can't wait to see all of your beautiful flowers and your Christmas lights!

Dear fellow bloggers, I know that many of you are busy busy busy, but when someone takes the time to comment on one of your blog posts, please respond.  It's kind of rude not to and it really makes me not want to read your blog anymore.
 
Dear readers, I hope you all have a great weekend!

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  1. I am with you on the letter to the sick people! I like your new blog design!

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  2. I have been so horrible this week with keeping up with my emails. I need to go through them tonight and respond back to people. Emma is keeping me up with her and when she finally falls asleep, I just go to sleep too.

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  3. Ahhhh! Sounds like it is going to be an AMAZING year for you! =) Glad you liked the Cara Box. My person did not send me anything but I'm sure I will get one this time (signed up again). Happy New Year, Vanessa! -Alexis

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