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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 126

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #126! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.

Hello, dear blogging friends! This week has been quite busy, and we're all ready to relax this weekend. We’ve learned a lesson we've encountered before: no matter how kind or justified you believe you are, there will always be people who remind you it doesn’t matter. I'm sharing this as we continue to deal with the aftermath of someone colliding with our fence. I hope for better days ahead. 

Now, let’s move on to the party! We have some wonderful posts to share. A big thank you to each and every one of you who joins us for this party each week; please know that you are appreciated!

🌟🌟🌟Congratulations to our featured bloggers 🌟🌟🌟


Amy's Creative Pursuits shared her experience at the World Snow Sculpture Festival in Stillwater, Minnesota. Visit her blog to see the incredible snow sculptures, learn about the romantic weekend she enjoyed, and discover the fun activities they planned.


The Little Treasures blog featured a post about the Leilani Top Pattern Release. In this post, she showcased a stunning flower granny cardigan that transforms into a crop top, complete with beautiful 3D flowers.


Honey Bears and Sydney Beans
shared her post titled "My History and Valentine Treats." Join her as she shares some of her personal history along with delightful Valentine’s treats.


Dinner at Eight published a post encouraging you to celebrate with friends and family on Valentine’s Day. Head over to check out her beautiful table setting.


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  1. I hope you can find a good solution for your fence disaster. The poet Robert Frost once said "Good fences make good neighbors" but, sadly, sometimes that is not true! Stay good and kind and true to yourself!

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    1. Pat, thank you. Sadly, we had to take another route with what's going on. Honestly, we wanted to be kind throughout this process, but now the individual is going back on his word. We're hoping for better days and for this process to take place soon. Thank you for your kind words, Pat. We appreciate you. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  2. Wishing you a better week ahead. Thanks for hosting the link party.

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  3. Happy February, Stephanie! I'm so sorry that you are still dealing with the after effects from the run in with your fence and I hope you and your family are able to relax a bit this weekend! Thanks, as always, for another great party!

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    1. Laura, aw, thank you. You are always so thoughtful and kind, and it's very much appreciated. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. And thank you for joining the party.

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  4. Hi there, Stephanie, thanks for this linkup. Happy Friday and weekend.
    My entries: #15+16+17
    We would love you to share with SSPS & HIH https://esmesalon.com/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  5. Dear Stephanie, Thanks so much for hosting #126 and grateful for this blog party and you. My shares are #22, 23, and 24. Early Valentine's Day Best Wishes to you and your readers and sending lots of love, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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  6. Oh noooo. Sorry about the continuing fence issues. :( Thank you for hosting this lovely linkup! I always enjoy visiting here. Hope you can have a restful weekend. I've shared 30, 31, and 32. Off now to see what others have shared.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. We're hoping to have it under control soon. Thank you for sharing your posts at the party. I'll be by to check them out. Have a wonderful weekend. 🌸

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  7. It's disconcerting when people don't keep their word Stephanie & have an impact upon us. Hopefully all will be settled soon.

    I'm sitting at #33 this week, it's been an interesting week for us too.
    Thank you for hosting.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. 😊 We are hoping that this will all pass, which I know it will. God always has a plan. Thank you for joining us here today. I can't wait to see your newest post. Take care.

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