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Christmas Pajama's

Christmas shopping is under way here! 

Do you buy new pajama's for everyone in the house for Christmas day or maybe not for the day but as a gift instead?  Last year we bought super cute Christmas pajama's on clearance after the holiday season.  They were meant to be saved to wear this December but they were so soft and cozy that we immediately started wearing them during the frigid winter months here in Wisconsin.  


This year I already bought a pair of girls pajamas for my daughter that will soon be wrapped and under the Christmas tree.  She will be excited to wear them since they have a giraffe (her favorite animal) on the front.  There is something comforting about putting on a new pair of pajama's that are fuzzy and warm.  I know my daughter will not complain when she opens up her girl pajamas and I am thankful for that!  Have you ever purchased a present for someone and they showed no gratitude but attitude?  I want to make sure this holiday season to teach my daughter the importance of a thankful heart no matter what!  :)

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