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Do you collect anything?

Do you have any collections? I am not a huge collecter but one thing I enjoy having around the house are the Willow Tree figurines. I have several adorable ones that I just love!

Here are a few that I really want to get to remember this time in my life


*Home

*Home

Together, our family is home


*The Quilt

*The Quilt

Sleep my child and peace... peace... Covered in love and keep... keep..

Awaiting a miracle

Family

Family

A lifetime of love

Comments

Karen Mortensen said…
I love those. I have 2 of them. I collected the Boyd's Bear Dollstone figurines. I have all of them I think. They discontinued them so I really don't collect anything any more.
Diane and Chad said…
I, too, LOVE these. I used to give them as gifts years ago..it's harder now since so many people already have them. One of my posts has a few pics..called What Do You Believe?
childhoodmyths.blogspot.com
I collect these too. They are so cute. We have a shop up the road that I peruse every now and again to add to collection.
Lori said…
I love those but don't have any. I collect Nativity's from other countries. I get one on each mission trip we are on. I'll share some pictures soon.
Love your blog.
Lori

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