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Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party #33

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party! At The Crazy Little Love Birds party, we share recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you!

Hi everyone, thank you for joining us for link party #33. 
 I'm happy that you decided to join us. If you are new to the link party, welcome! 
I hope that you are all doing well. 

I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who left lovely birthday messages for my daughter who turned 13. She was very appreciative. We celebrated her birthday over the weekend.

Did you have the chance to view the Total Eclipse? We did! Although we only experienced around 70% of it from where we live.

I'd like to thank you all for joining my link party. It's heartwarming to read your posts and have you here each week to share what inspires you.

We've got some amazing features to showcase today.
Congratulations to our featured bloggers!



- Patty from Life is Better Lakeside shares a post titled "Happy Spring - Table & Sunset" featuring a beautiful tablescape and sunset.


- Lisa Notes shares a post titled "Is Technology Stealing Your Handwriting? Don't Forget How to Be Personal".


- Paula from Grace Filled Memories shares a post titled "Strong Like a Willow + 9 Ways to Cultivate Willow-Like Faith".


- Lynne from Thrifting Wonderland shares a lovely post about gathering baskets.

Be sure if you pin any of the posts mentioned above that you pin from the original post from the blogger's blog! 

All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebirds Featured Pinterest Board

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 to your site.




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  1. I enjoyed each one of your features last week. Often, I have something new to explore when you feature something, but this time I happen to have visited all 4! :) I have left posts 1, 2, and 4 this week, and I Tweeted the party as well. Thank you so much for hosting this wonderful party and taking time to visit and leave thoughtful comments on the posts we share. I'll be back when more people have posted to visit 3 other posts and leave my own comments, too. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Hi Jennifer,- haha, it happens so often when I attend link parties. I am happy that you join and thank you for sharing the party. I will definitely visit your blog to see your fantastic posts. You're welcome, I always try to leave comments on all blogs, but sometimes I encounter issues. Nevertheless, I do my best. I hope you have a great weekend too.

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  2. Stephanie, Thank you so much for featuring my "Happy Spring" Tablescape and Sunset post. I really appreciate the honor of being included!! It made my day! Thanks too for hosting the great "Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party" It is a great place to link up, and a great place to get new ideas!! thank you! - Patty

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    1. Patty, you're very welcome! Thank you for joining us here each week. I look forward to seeing your beautiful decorations and creative ideas. :)

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  3. I saw the eclipse at about 85%; it was still amazing! My husband and s-i-l drove 6 hours to see it in its totality. If I had been available to go with them, I would have loved it. I'm not sure I'll still be around for the next full eclipse in the States. ha.

    Thanks for featuring my post on handwriting notes! It's something I ned to remind myself to do more often.

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    1. Lisa, that's so cool - we got the news that the event was at 73%, but you saw it at 85%? That's amazing! I would have loved to travel and see it in its totality, but I imagine the traffic would have been a nightmare. Thank you for sharing your post with us, we enjoyed it. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  4. No eclipse for us as not visible from where we live. (sigh)
    Thanks for hosting, Stephanie and having me over and share with your readers. My entries are #12+13. Feel free to join SSPS Linkup M-S: https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you for joining us here this week. It is appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend. 😊

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  5. Thanks for hosting each week! No eclipse for us as in Nevada too far north and west--cloudy that day anyway lol. Oh, I wasn't online much last week--I hope your daughter had a fantastic birthday and has a wonderful year! I have such (mostly) fond memories of being a teenager.

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    1. You're very welcome! We missed you at the party, but we're happy to have you join us this week. She had a lovely birthday. Thank you! I hope you have a wonderful weekend. It was supposed to be cloudy during the eclipse, but luckily it passed over us. The teen years were some of the best years!

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  6. Happy Friday, Stephanie! Thanks, as always, for hosting this fun link up! I love the variety of posts featured this week! We were excited for the eclipse, too, but we had full clouds here in Minnesota! It's been fun to see the photos from others that had views! Have a great weekend!

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    1. Happy Friday, Laura! It's always so nice to have you join the party every week. I'm sorry to hear about the clouds. Yes, it was supposed to be a cloudy day for us as well that day. I'm glad the clouds passed through and allowed us to see it. I've been seeing some awesome photos that people have been sharing. Have a great weekend! :)

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  7. It's such a nice gesture, Stephanie, to visit each post and leave comments. It was very exciting to be featured on your lovely link party this week. "Gathering Baskets" have been in my family a long time and I remember my Grandmother using them in her garden. We also saw the eclipse. It was about 80% on our tea and my husband even took some really great photos. Thanks for making the link party available each week. Have a wonderful week.
    Lynne

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    1. Lynne, it was a pleasure to feature your post on Gathering Baskets. I love that it has been in your family for a long time. Those are beautiful memories that you have of your Grandmother using them in the garden. I love that your husband was able to get some photos are the eclipse. -80% is wonderful! Thank you for joining us here. We enjoy having you here. :)

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  8. Thank you for hosting Stephanie. And I hope you have a great week.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you for joining us here. Have a beautiful week.

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    1. Amy, you're very welcome! Thank you for joining us here.

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  10. Happy weekend Steph! Yay! What a delight to have been a feature this week. Thanks so much for hosting and your warm hospitality.
    Linking up at #35&36

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    1. Paula, it's always a pleasure having you join us here. You're very welcome. We enjoyed your post and was happy to feature it here. :) Have a beautiful weekend and week ahead.

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  11. Joining a little late this week, but better late than never! I really want to sit at that table with the beautiful sunset. It looks wonderful!

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    1. Thank you for joining us! 😊
      Yes, the sunset looks beautiful. She always captures everything so beautifully.

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  12. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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