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Hi Deepali
ReplyDeleteThank you inviting me over for the giveaway...thank you for visiting my blog. I am a follower now and would love it if you could stop by my blog(s) as often as possible
My sweetest holiday memory would be the holiday season spent at home with grandparents and cousins...
Oh this is nice! I'm a follower and please do enter me for the giveaway (even though we'll need to wait till next year for the outcome ;) )
ReplyDeleteMy sweetest holiday memory is of the time I got an Enid Blyton from Santa---I was about six at the time and there was this party where Santa was sitting on a chair and kids were called up to him to receive gifts--I had no idea that my sister had included my name as well....I was delighted to receive a secret seven for Christmas!
That is such a beautiful giveaway,sweetie
ReplyDeleteIm in love with that bag:) Btw: thank you so much for the lovely link-back and sweet words...Made my morning
Have a wonderful Monday, darling
Kisses
Growing up our cousins would visit us in NC and we would just look forward to waking up super early to open presents...but our parents would not let us do it until their tea was made first : )
ReplyDeleteDefinitely trimming the tree on Christmas eve...that is something that was always so special to us growing up!
ReplyDeleteI'm having a giveaway today too if you'd like to stop over!
Julie xo
Deepali, You are a dear one for hosting such beautiful GiveAways....
ReplyDeleteA memory of mine is the last one I had visiting my Dad at age 13 and a beautiful little black purse with a few dollars inside tucked away for a special event or a little something he thought a girl may need. It wasn't much $$ looking back on it but boy it was like millions back then.
I took that purse eveywhere with me, nothing under the tree could compete with that special black purse :) The following year he went onto heaven. I gave my daughter a little black purse with a little $$ tucked away in it when she was 13 my little something added to her and my memories.
I am a follower of yours and a congrats to the winner.
un Joyeux Noel to you sweet bloggy friend.
xx
~Dore
Thank you for such a nice giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory was when I was 9, beginning to believe that there was no Santa, and I heard jingle bells. I will never forget how excited I was to hear that Santa was at my home. Of course I later found out that my father was shaking those bells, haha.
Have a nice Christmas.
Teresa
My Christmas was coming home Freshman year of college. Love the holidays.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a follower. Lovely pillow.
oh lovely
ReplyDeletehappy xmas and lovely giveaway xxxx
ReplyDeleteThis is a very sweet giveaway =)
ReplyDeleteMy holiday memory? When my little brother woke me up every half hour all night long to ask me if it was Christmas time yet! It was so sweet, though exhaustive.
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My favorite holiday memory is a tradition my family does every year. We make "snowballs" out of ice cream rolled in coconut. On Xmas eve, we take them out of the freezer at midnight, stick a candle in them, and make a wish :) xo
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays, wishing you all the best in the year to come.
ReplyDeletewonderful! have a merry xmas!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful new year! Blessings, darling!
ReplyDeleteMy sweetest holiday memory has to be this year with all the snow surrounded by family!
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Your wreath on the door LOOKs amzing, I love it, and that little deer is so darling...
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog, thank you for some design and ideas
a new follower , i will be back for more
Karryann
my favorite memory is Christmas dinner at my grandmothers house. And her red dishes. I posted on those dishes here:http://applesandrubies.blogspot.com/2010/10/table-for-two-w-my-fave-elephants.html
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