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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 98

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #98! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.


Hello everyone, and welcome to the party! This week was busy, and I am ready for the weekend. Our oldest had an appointment to get her wisdom teeth removed. Now that it's done, she's been taking things slow while she heals. How was your week? I hope you all are doing well. Can you believe we're almost at party 100? I remember when I first started this link party. It's been so nice having you all come by and share your wonderful posts here. Because of you, this party keeps going!



Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Our Grand Lives shared a post about all the fun that's been happening this summer, week five. Visit their blog to catch up on all the activities, reading, playing, and recipes too! 


Visit with Mariama over at Food Nutters to learn how to make St. John's Wort Infused Oil and see the many uses for this oil while you're there! 

Visit with Amy over at Amy's Creative Pursuits for her seventh post in her travel series and learn more about her visit to Historic Jamestowne.

Maria at Krafty Planner shared her blog post, "Creative ways to upcycle household junk." Visit her blog to see what you can do with sheets, plastic bottles, and paper scraps! 


All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebird's Featured Pinterest Board.

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  1. Ooh, having wisdom teeth removed is a big deal. Wishing your daighter a quick recovery. Thanks you for the party!

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    1. Pam, thank you so much. Yes, I don't remember much when I got mine removed, but I do remember the swelling. She's still resting, and she said thank you for your kind words. Thank you for joining the party as well. Take care and have a wonderful weekend, Pam.

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  2. Stephanie, thanks for the visit and the link-up! Have a great week ahead, take care. Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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  3. Hi Stephanie, thanks so much for hosting and for including my upcycling post with with week's features. I am honored and grateful. I hope you have a fabulous weekend! - Maria @ Krafty Planner

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    1. Maria, you're very welcome. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. Hi Stephanie, thanks for this great party. Enjoy your day.
    My entries this week #12+13
    Hope to see you also share with https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  5. Thanks so much for featuring our Week Five post of our GRAND Summer Fun series, Stephanie! We are thrilled to be included with the other great posts! So glad the wisdom surgery is behind and praying that the recover goes very well!

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    1. Laura, it's always a pleasure having you join us here. We enjoyed your post very much. Thank you for your kind words for my daughter as she recovers from surgery. Have a great weekend! ♡

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  6. Thanks for the party! I hope your daughter is feeling better and takes plenty of time resting! I took my two oldest boys to have their wisdom teeth removed on the same day (we had to travel out of town to the oral surgeon) and one slept almost 2 days straight--he really needed that rest. I did make sure he was still living from time to time, though, lol. Havev a good weekend.

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    1. You're very welcome. I'm always so happy to see you join the party, and thank you so much for your kind words for my daughter as she recovers from her surgery. She's definitely resting. You made me laugh when you said from time to time checking on him to make sure he was still living -- haha. Wishing you a great weekend.

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  7. I've heard wisdom teeth removal are awful! I hope she feels better soon!

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    1. Lisa, thank you so much. Yes, she's been resting today.

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  8. I'm glad your daughter is healing now Stephanie, that's a big procedure to go through. My week has been full of friendship memories but I'll let you read all about that in my post sitting at #18.
    Thank you for hosting!
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. We appreciate your kind words. She's been resting today. She has some swelling, but with medication and staying hydrated, she's been improving. I will stop by to read all about your friendship memories. Thanks for sharing here at the party.

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  9. Thank you for the feature! I so appreciate it. Thanks for the party too. Praying your daughter has a speedy recovery.

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    1. Amy, you're very welcome. And thank you. 😊

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  10. Early congratulations on getting to party 100!

    Wendy www.theInspiredEater.com

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  11. I am glad your daughter is healing. Wisdom Teeth are not fun! Thanks for hosting such a fun party. Have a great week!

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