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How nice, and it’s in one of your favorite colors, too.
That’s so cool…enjoy!
There’s nothing quite as sweet as a family that understands you! Enjoy your presents.
NICE! My parents just came back from a Mediterranean cruise and my mom got me a fanny pack! Uh.. Thanks, mom. She got the bright idea from her friend (who has not seen me since I was 14!) who thought it would be something I would like. It’s all about the thought, right?
Oh how lovely!!! Post some pics of the shawl!! How wonderful that your parents went to Paris and that your mom found a yarn store??? Too funny. My goal in life is to visit Paris at least once before I die! I know in my heart I would just love it there.
Yep, your parents are keepers!