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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 139

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #139! I’m so happy you’re here! This is a warm and friendly gathering where you can share your amazing ideas—whether it's tasty recipes, fun family activities, creative crafts, home projects, or any other joyful inspirations. If you love finding new DIY ideas and learning from other bloggers, you’re in the perfect spot!

Happy Friday, blogging friends! I hope you had a wonderful week. On Wednesday, we got snow and rain. After that, the days were bright and sunny again. Honestly, we could use the moisture, so no complaints here. I can't wait to see what you all have to share this week. As always, thank you for sharing your inspiring posts. You are appreciated! 


Congratulations to our featured bloggers!

Colorful & Tasty Tucson Tacos — Colors 4 Health

Nancy shares a bright, fresh taco recipe inspired by Tucson flavors. Simple ingredients, beautiful colors, and a wholesome twist make this meal feel cheerful and nourishing.

Winter Devotional Coloring Book — Amy’s Creative Pursuits

Amy wraps up her winter devotional pages with soft reflections on grace, hurt, and healing. Cozy coloring, heartfelt honesty, and a peek at her new Inspire Prayer Bible.

Mother’s Day Table — Dinner at Eight

Sandra sets a beautiful Mother’s Day table inspired by a bouquet from her daughter. Soft blues, vintage pieces, and sweet family touches make it feel warm and personal.

A Visit to the Denver Zoo — Mille Fiori Favoriti

Pat shares a lovely day at the Denver Zoo, filled with bright photos, spring blooms, and thoughtful notes on conservation. It’s a gentle, uplifting look at nature and learning.


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  1. Thank you for featuring my Mother’s Day table! And thank you for the lovely write-up! Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. You're very welcome. Thank you for sharing with us. It's appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  2. Thank you for a feature this week, Stephanie, for my Denver Zoo post! Thank you for hosting and have a wonderful week ahead.

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    1. Pat, you're very welcome. We always enjoy having you at the party. It's appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend. Take care. 🤗

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  3. Hello, Stephanie, thanks for this linkup and happy mother's day weekend
    My entries: #9+10+11
    Hope you will join us weekly at SSPS https://esmesalon.com/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  4. Dear Stephanie, Thanks so much for featuring my Tacos post at this week's party. I'm thrilled and honored. Wishing all that celebrate Mother's Day a beautiful day. Wishes to all to be well, live well, and love well. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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    1. Nancy, thank you. We enjoyed your post. Thank you for joining us here at the party. We appreciate it. Have a great week ahead. 🤗

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  5. I thought the same thing--I don't mind a snow day with 8 inches (at least that's what we got) with a 72* degree day the next day. :) And we DO need the moisture, you're right. Thank you for hosting. Love the features, too. I've shared #15 and #16 this time and am off now to leave the gift of blog comments. ;) Happy weekend!

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    1. Yes, it was nice to have some moisture, but the weather has been off lately. This week is a hot one. Thank you for joining the party this week. Always happy to have you join us. Take care, and I hope that you had a lovely Mother's Day. 🤗

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  6. Yes, the weather seems to be a bit crazy on this side of the planet too! With a freezing cold blast from the Antarctic this past week, it's even snowing in four southern states here which is unheard of here in Australia. We normally only get snow on our tallest mountain peak, Mt Kosciuszko in Winter.

    I'm sitting at #17-19 this week. I hope you have a lovely Mother's Day Stephanie.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, wow! That weather does sound a bit crazy. It's weird seeing all these strange weather events take place in the world. As always, it's nice having you join us here. Thank you for being a part of the party. I hope that you are well, and that the weather gets better for all of you.

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  7. We could definitely use some rain in the Netherlands too Stephanie. I wouldn't complain about some rain either : )

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    1. Nicole, aw, I love those rainy days. Praying that you get rain soon. Thank you for joining the party.

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  8. Stephanie, thanks for hosting, wishing you a wonderful week ahead. We are in our rainy period here in East Tx, with more expected today. So far no flood warnings in the low laying areas, but I don't think anyone is in a position of not needing water in the reservoirs and lakes. Take caare!

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    1. Melynda, I am glad to hear that there are no flood warnings in your area. I would love a rainy season here, but of course without the flooding and the hail that sometimes come along with it. Thank you for joining the party. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.

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  9. I can't believe that you got snow in May, Stephanie? Is that the norm? Thanks so much for another great party! I hope you've had a great weekend/Mother's Day and I wish you a wonderful week ahead, too!

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    1. Laura, yes, when my husband and I moved here to Colorado, we had a blizzard in June. We were in total shock, which I am sure was not the norm. We've been here for some time now, and we usually wait until after Mother's Day to say we are in the clear with snow and freezing temps. But the weather has been a bit off lately. I hope that you had a wonderful Mother's Day. As always, thank you for joining the party. We appreciate you.

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  10. Thank you so much for featuring my Bible Journaling pages and for your sweet comments. I went away for Mother's Day weekend so I just got here now.

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    1. Amy, you're very welcome. Thank you for being here at the party. We enjoyed your post very much. Have a great week.

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