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My bed is calling my name!  

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Tiffany said…
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Lori said…
I'm a new Christian follower from the hop. Hope you will follow me back.
Blessings, Lori
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Call Me Cate said…
I've already been back to bed once today. If we didn't have plans tonight, I'd be back in bed soon.

Thanks for playing 6WS!
Linda said…
Oh I know...I think my problem is the cooler weather. I just want to cozy up somewhere and go to sleep.

Happy SWS!

Linda @ Truthful Tidbits
Ha, you're in Wausau--I don't blame you! I'm in Madison and it's cold, grey, and snowing out and it makes me want to go back to bed too. And I just know it's probably colder and snowier up where you are!

You left a comment in my blog about doing an Etsy feature, but I couldn't find your email address anywhere. If you're still interested, email me at kiersten at thetypeahousewife dot com. Thanks! :)
21 Wits said…
I'm hoping to stay out of bed for a bit longer....since I'm hoping we're still going out.... Have a great weekend! In or out of it!

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