Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas from Aussie Coffee Shop.


Remember that Jesus is the reason for the season and enjoy the blessings the day brings. We had a very blessed and relaxing Christmas here. We don't see extended family till January but it was nice to have a relaxing day.

Thanks to all the people that comment here regularly and still follow along in spite of me dropping off on posting. I hope that I will be able to blog more in 2013.

6 comments:

Nancy said...

Therese....though I don't comment often (especially when I use Google Reader), I will ALWAYS visit you here! I hope to blog more in 2013 also. Let's encourage each other! Merry Christmas, my friend!

Therese said...

Hi Nancy,

Merry Christmas to you too. Thanks for letting me know you are still reading. I guess in a way, I feel like I have fallen away from the blogging community and seem to rely on facebook more and more for my social interaction. I really do want to keep these posts up so that I have a diary to look back on in the future. Good idea to encourage each other to post more.

Unknown said...

Hi Nancy,

Merry Christmas to you too.


coffee on ice

Kelly Casanova said...

Merry Christmas to you all!

Therese said...

Merry Christmas Amber and Kelly.

Unknown said...

Merry Christmas Therese and everyone!

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