I was so happy to see at Hobby Lobby that the need for animal print Christmas items had been filled. 


Keeping with my previous post on a low-stress Christmas - I am not freaking out over my technical challenges at home. My Internet & land line have decided to be uncooperative. My techno-geek hubby has done his best but now the big guns are coming out.

Hope everyone is enjoying the process of the holidays - shopping, watching Elf & A Christmas Story repeatedly, & totally ignoring the looming end to the Mayan calendar & the fiscal cliff. Like Buddy the Elf says "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is to sing loud for all to hear!" or my version "I'm too blessed to be stressed!".

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  1. I've never heard the saying "I"m too blessed to be stressed". I love it!

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  2. The elf looks very happy sitting in the shells!

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  3. Oh, I love the shells, too! And I'm too blessed to worry about anything either! Happy holidays my friend!

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  4. I refuse to be stressed by something that happens like clockwork every year.
    Merry Christmas Karen!

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  5. I've been wondering where you are...that explains it :) The best laid plans... :)

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  6. "I'm too blessed to be stressed"...........OH MY GAWD!! that may be the best sentence/phrase/thought I've ever heard. That one, my dear, is going into my journal TONIGHT!!! May I always remember these words for it is so true....so so true.
    thank you for such wisdom...........and I hope your puter gets fixed by the elf soon!!

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  7. Merry Christmas "k". Hope you have the best one ever!!

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