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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 99

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #99! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.


This week
Thank you all for your kind and thoughtful comments on my daughter's behalf. She's doing well and healing wonderfully after having her wisdom teeth removed. We experienced a few rainy days, and I managed to do some weeding in my gardens. How was your week? I wanted to share this picture of one of the squirrels that visits our porch. These snapshots show the squirrel taking a break in the morning, lying on the railing. I guess the squirrel was thinking about where to hide those peanuts next.
 



Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Jennifer at Tea With Jennifer shared a post reflecting on friendship and reminding us of the greatest friendship we can ever have. Visit her blog as she explores friendships, especially one that will never fail you.


 
Two Chicks and a Mom shared a post about the Rootin' Tootin' One-Hour Cowboy Baby Blanket. Check out the adorable baby blanket they made for the arrival of a sweet baby boy expected on September 1st. 


Nancy at Two Trails One Road posted Tuesday Tidbits. Head over to see her lovely blooming flowers, happy moments, and of course, fun with the Moon Mammoths.

 Kristin at Honeybears and Sydneybeans shared that Ninja is 50! PLUS Cherry Treats. Head to her blog to see how they celebrated her husband's 50th birthday, and while you're there, check out all the cherry recipes, drinks, and food! Who could resist, especially during cherry season?


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  1. I'm glad to hear that your daughter is recovering from having her wisdom teeth removed!

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  2. Thanks so much for hosting us all, Stephanie! Wishing you a great weekend ahead!

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    1. Laura, thank you! Have a great weekend. 😊

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  3. The squirrels on your porch are adorable! I don't think I have ever seen one here in Israel, but I grew up watching grey squirrels (and very rarely, red) in our garden in the UK.

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    1. Lisa, thank you! Aw, I love that you were able to watch them when you were living in the UK. Thank you for joining us today.

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  4. Glad to hear that your daughter is doing well.
    Hello, Stephanie, thanks for this party. Enjoy Friday and the weekend.
    My entries this week #14+15+16
    Hope to see you also share with https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  5. Glad to hear your daughter is recovering well. I love squirrels! I'm from Florida originally and I loved watching them scamper up and down the trees. That little guy in your photo looks pretty relaxed :) Thanks for featuring our Cowboy Baby Blanket this week! Great way to start our weekend.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, she's doing much better. I would agree, he was pretty relaxed on the porch that morning. We enjoyed your baby blanket so much. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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  6. Thank you for the feature Stephanie 😄
    I think the little squirrel is so cute! Squirrels aren't native to Australia, so we don't see them.
    I'm sitting at #17 this time.
    I hope you have a great week.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, you're very welcome. He was pretty cute, huh? 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the picture of him. Thank you for joining us here each week. It's appreciated.

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  7. Squirrels can be so fun to watch! Thanks for the party.

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    1. Amy, they can be. Thank you for joining us here.

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  8. Yikes those can really be a bear, I think it is better younger, than older. Had to have mine done in my 40's...yes, very nice she is coming right along! Thanks so for the visit and the link-up! Melynda@scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, yes, I remember when I had mine removed as well. I was 19. Yes, at her age she has healed so quickly, which we are so happy to see. Thank you for your kind words. As always, thank you for joining us here. It's always a pleasure having you here.

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  9. Aw, love the squirrel. Thanks so much for hosting!

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    1. Pam, thank you. Happy to have you join us here.

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  10. Happy Sunday Steph! I'm glad to hear your daughter is feeling better. Thanks so much for hosting and warm hospitality. I'm sitting at #19 this week.
    xo

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    1. Paula, thank you for your kind words. Yes, she's healing and doing wonderfully. Happy to have you join us here at the party. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead.

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  11. The squirrel on your deck is adorable. They sure know how to entertain!
    Glad to hear your daughter is on the mend. It is never good to watch our luvies hurt.
    Thank you always for hosting, and thank you for sharing my blog post with everyone! 💜
    Have a beautiful week as we say goodbye to July.

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    1. Nancy, thank you. Yes, she's pretty much back to her normal self. Recovery was quick. Thank you for your kind words. Also, yes, we enjoyed your post so much. It's always so nice having you join us here.

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  12. I"m glad your daughter is healing well after having her wisdom teeth removed. I'm so glad I don't have mind anymore. They worried me a lot. Thank you for hosting this lovely linkparty Stephanie.

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