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Heavenly Peace...

Is the "magic" of Christmas. Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas. May you each receive, and give, smiles of happiness that will fill your hearts with gladness today and always.

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Melissa said…
I like your sentiments. That's what I hope for Christmas too!

Merry Christmas to you and your family, Joy! I'm glad I found your blog this year!
Wishing you and your beautiful family lots of love and laughter during this wonderful season. Merry Christmas.
~Nan
KathyEllen said…
This morning I discovered your blog, and it is delightful! Love the photos of the deer and your "vignettes"...such a romantic word, isn't it?

My the year ahead be full of blessings for you and your family.
Siobhán said…
Beautiful photo, Joy! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and wish for you & yours a happy & healthy new year.
Margaret said…
Oh my -- your blog is beautiful! I love the pics of your girls. The one of them looking at the tree is wonderful! Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! And a happy New Year to you too!

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