{{{Aimee}}} I'm sorry, sweetie.
But I don't want that to get lost. I want someone in our family to tat.
I'd write the letter. Nothing rude about it and it's important to you. Your reasons and heart will show in what you write.
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{{{Aimee}}} I'm sorry, sweetie.
But I don't want that to get lost. I want someone in our family to tat.
I'd write the letter. Nothing rude about it and it's important to you. Your reasons and heart will show in what you write.
What Nicole said, Aimee. I don't think they'd see it as rude at all, just concern for family traditions. I think they'd be happy to oblige with returning it.
{{Aimee}} If you really feel bad, send some small donations for a few years
{{Kristin}} this too shall pass
Go Nicole!
Umm.. Erin has the most interesting stories.
Went to Ikea. spent money. (DS and BIL came along to keep us company - they spent more money) Dh and I spent 3.5 hours in the bedroom reorganizing the clothes . 3.5 hours in the bedroom . No sex, or sleep. wrong.
{{{Aimee}}} Write the letter, and I agree with Beth about offering to make a donation.
3.5 hours in the bedroom . No sex, or sleep. wrong.
Bwah! But I bet the bedroom looks nice.
MG! That's super cute. Good choice for you. That's a great length for your face.
offering chocolatey hugs and snuggles to all who have found today sucky, and many thanks for all the lovely birthday wishes.
{{{{{Aimee}}}}}
Write a letter and offer a donation - a wise idea that I fully support.
Hec - thanks! I'm glad you approve. The color is actually a bit lighter than shows in the pic, with coppery highlights in the sun.
The other day, Andi and I were watching an old Monty Python ep (1x9, I think) and in the storyline, aliens were turning everyone into scotsmen.
The name of the first man turned into a scot? Harold Potter.
It was like magic, I tell you.
The bedroom does look better. More importantly - there is a place for all the clothes. For a little while, I was sad. The wooden crates that i have had since college ( 1981) , no longer had a purpose. but as I was lounging in the bath - I remember the corner of the bed room still has 5 boxes of books, ( My to be read stash - just in case tomorrow there are no more libraries and book stores), which are an ugly pile - The crates will fit in the space that has been made , and those boxes of books that are driving DH crazy - will be neatly piled in the crates.
I actually really love organizing. Really, is it any wonder that I work in a library?