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I made a bunch of cookies and sent SS 3 of each kind: Snickerdoodles, sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, and one other type I can't remember right now. They were in a really nice Santa tin.

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Aww that sounds yummy! (I never heard of Snickerdoodles till I came to the US) =) Now I am hungry thinking about them!! ^^ That is such a yummy sweet gift Mal! Thank you for sharing.

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Mmmmmmm. Christmas cookies would have been awesome!

Yeah that's what I said! Yay for cookies :dance:

That puzzle looks very cool Avery, I like puzzles too, in fact I think we still might have some that are packed that we haven't done yet, or maybe we got rid of them, hard to say since our stuff has been packed since April of 2008 :hehe:

That looks like a scene from world of warcraft, very cool.

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Don't worry Mal, mine never did either...

Your receipient was also Avery's SS - we haven't heard back from her at all since December - there is something afoot there and I think it's more a case of being in a situation rather than anything else, the actual person is a sweetie and would never hurt someones feelings without good cause.

I have tried emailing her again to see how she is doing and got no reply, but if I hear from her I will let you guys know :)

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I hope she's okay.

And those cookies sound really yummy.

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Hmmm, yeah that would be really sad, actually. It's too bad. On all accounts. I really hope she and her family are okay.

Your receipient was also Avery's SS - we haven't heard back from her at all since December - there is something afoot there and I think it's more a case of being in a situation rather than anything else, the actual person is a sweetie and would never hurt someones feelings without good cause.

I have tried emailing her again to see how she is doing and got no reply, but if I hear from her I will let you guys know :)

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Oh no, Is it who I think it is Trailmix? I hope she's ok :(

But that was very awesome of whoever sent Avery that puzzle. And Mal, I would have loved to eat those cookies! :lol:

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