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Happy Holidays!

written by Laurie December 24, 2010

Wishing everyone a very happy holiday. I posted this picture last year but thought it was cute and wanted to share it again this year (it’s a Christmas card we received last year from some relatives in Sweden). Hope you have a great time with family and have a chance to visit and reconnect after the holiday rush.

Thanks so much for your support and encouragement throughout the year. I very much appreciate all the good cheer in the fragrance community and am deeply thankful to be among such a wonderful group of people.

My brother and family will be up next week to spend some time with us and I’m looking forward to that. Happy holidays, Merry Christmas, God Yul! 🙂

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Martha Englert December 24, 2010 - 8:50 pm

Happy holidays to you too! Here’s wishing you memorable scents and a gang-buster New Year. I look forward to much, much more of your work in the coming year.

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Laurie E December 24, 2010 - 11:09 pm

Thanks Martha! Hope your 2011 is fabulous too!

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Rappleyea December 27, 2010 - 3:30 pm

We’ve already shared our holiday wishes, but can’t have too many! Blessings and Light in the New Year to you. Great card – post it every year!

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Laurie E December 27, 2010 - 3:49 pm

Thanks Donna! 🙂

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ScentScelf December 27, 2010 - 6:29 pm

God Jul back to you, Laurie…the greeting reminds me that I am to get lingonberries to plant in the garden this spring…which reminds me of how much I enjoyed the garden that was before this beautiful winter set in…which reminds me how I have enjoyed commenting back and forth about things garden, as well as things scent.

Thank you for all, and wishing you the best in 2010.

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Laurie E December 27, 2010 - 7:16 pm

Thanks ScentScelf! I can relate – the garden here is very soggy from lots of rain. Lingonberries sound fun. Good luck with garden planning for spring!

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