I have been baking pies all morning. I just popped the last one in the fridge to keep until tomorrow. I have much more cooking to go today but I wanted to stop briefly and wish you all a happy and home-y holiday weekend.
With great appreciation for you, dear knitters, thank you for adding such depth and fun to my days.
best, susie
Happy Holidays to you and your family Susan. I love your blog and books.
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Mele Kalikimaka to you and your ohana Susan. I hope you take pics of your feast and blog about it.
ReplyDeleteYour tree's so pretty and I can spot some handmade ornaments on it; those are the best!
Merry Christmas Susan. When we're old and looking back we'll say "remember the days?" These are the days.
ReplyDeleteAnn H.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteRena`
Merry Christmas, Susan! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your lovely family, Susan! The pies sound delicious... have a great feast!
ReplyDeleteAnd Merry Christmas to you, Susie, and all of your lovely family! You make my knitting life even more fun...
ReplyDeleteSara
Wow...where do you get the energy?! I made artichoke dip and baked a cake for tomorrow and I am exhausted! Anyway, you have inspired me to get off the computer and start prepping the lasagna for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family! Thank you for inspiring me to learn how to knit! I hope God blesses you abundantly for all you give!
ReplyDeleteFeliz Natal! to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Merry Christamas!
ReplyDeleteI got a gift off of mmy wish list--- itty bitty toys!!!! Merry Christmas and thanks for all you do for us yarnies Andrea in TN
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too Andrea in TN
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and your family, Susan. May 2011 bring love, laughter, fun and more knitting. I've enjoyed seeing what you've been doing this year and although I haven't commented much I've really enjoyed reading your blog.
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