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I am wishing a Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it and a Happy New Year to all.


May the 2014 be a year of Peace and Wellbeing for everyone.

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  1. I see you've made it to Florida, my hair would frizz with the humidity too. Wishing you well in the New Year. We're leaving for the Southwest on Thursday. Tomorrow going to our son's in Mpls, Tonight our daughter and family will be here for our traditional Christmas Eve Steak dinner. No plastic or paper for this meal. Someday I hope our grands will use the fine dining skills they have learned at my table.

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  2. Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Olga!

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  3. So glad you arrived in Florida safe and sound. I wish you peace this season. Take care.

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  4. Have a very wonderful, Merry Christmas, Olga! My brother and nephew are coming over so that will add to our celebration.

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  5. Merry Christmas Olga! All the best to you and yours for 2014.

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  6. Merry Christmas my friend. You are my example of how to do this right and I am so hoping to develop some of your strength and courage in the coming year.

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  7. Merry Christmas Olga. Hope you are enjoying your weather better than we are. It was 15 this morning and my driveway was a sheet of ice.

    Have a warm Christmas!

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  8. Merry Christmas Olga hope your new year is filled with peace and joy!

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  9. Thank you for the wishes. I sure hope 2014 will bring everyone peace and good health.

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  10. This love this picture! Looks so comfy...

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