Whatever you do, wherever you go, I wish you a happy and safe 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July!
July 3, 2009 by Mary Humphrey
Posted in General Reflections | Tagged Holiday | 7 Comments
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Have a good and safe 4th of July Mary!
Thank you, Mary! And, the same thought heading your direction!
I hope you have a great Independence Day, too!!!
I just love those beautiful kids with their glossy coats and floppy ears….and I miss having them around. Have a wonderful 4th today!
Have a great 4th of July!
Happy 4th to you, too, Mary!
Hey, are your summer soap specials the same size as you sent me last time? If so, I want to get some. I'm about out of mine!
I read your post about the lactic acid clearing up skin and I'm going to get my daughter to try it. She has some skin issues with the keratosis at different times of the year…
It rained here in the late afternoon and through the evening. I rather enjoyed the quiet!
Vickie, I checked the records on your order, the lavender soap is the same size you got the last time.
Still clearancing the smaller bars, but they are not so small (3.5 ounces for the most part).