Kissy, Kissy, Kissy, Happy Valentine’s Day, My Sweets! ((Great Big Bear Hug))

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You came into my life unexpectedly,
and everything took a turn for the better.
Your warm eyes, your laugh,
the sincere way you speak,
and the kindness you showed me,
all became a part of my life.

As you unfolded yourself to me,
I discovered more and more beauty.
I have never seen so much
gentleness in one person.
Without even knowing it,
you were slowly making a place
for yourself in my heart.

It used to seem so hard at times
to feel so close in a relationship.
But it’s so easy to feel close to you.
I can’t tell you how nice that feels.
I realize now that I had never known
what it meant to be loved
until I was loved by you.

– Laura Baker –

Love Poems and Quotes

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And Our $50.00 Gift Certificate Winner is……..

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Congratulations

To

Randy Paschall!

Randy is the proud owner of that brand new gift certificate awarded for the month of January. Randy will have the opportunity to purchase anything he would like in our online store.

One thing before the spending begins…..

Randy, please email us with your email associated with this site. That way we can verify you are you, lol! After we hear from you, let the shopping begin!

Congratulations again,

Randy Paschall!

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A Beautiful Blessing for Our Familiars

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Furry and mysterious
You have blessed my life
And my magickal practice
With your sweet spirit
And the essence of your soul.
 
Be blessed and welcome
Companion and helper
As you boost my power
By lending your strength
And your own deep magick.
 
May we live together
And practice together
For many years to come
And bring joy and strength
As we grow in our bond.
 
In perfect love and perfect trust
May we practice our magick
forever and ever
O blessed familiar.
 

So Mote It Be.

 

How Much Money is Wasted on Unwanted Presents?

How Much Money is Wasted on Unwanted Presents?

 

Once all of the wrapping paper has settled and the huge Christmas dinner  finally eaten, have you ever taken inventory of your gift pile and been,  well, disappointed? You’re not alone.

Staples conducted a survey that found 56% of people  polled receive at least one gift they don’t like every holiday season  (and it’s no wonder with the large selection  of awful gifts out there!). That adds up to a huge amount of wasted money,  about $3.8 billion a year!

So what can you do about this waste as a giver and  a receiver?

Ways to Cut down on Waste as a Giver

  • Buy Gifts People Want

Yes, this is definitely easier said than done, but it’s not impossible. If  you’re agonizing over what to get someone on your list, don’t throw your hands  up in frustration and buy the first thing that comes to mind. There are a slew  of specialized  gift guides online that can give you inspiration and ideas. You can also use  the interactive gift guide that Staples created in conjunction  with it’s survey, which generates personalized ideas based on the information  you provide about the person you’re buying for (and if you Tweet your results,  you can win your entire gift list–double win!).

  • Limit Your Budget and Consider DIY

Another way to reduce gift waste is to limit your budget or consider DIY  or homemade  gifts. Even if you aren’t a crafty person there are plenty of  detailed DIY  guides that can help you create budget friendly, and personalized gifts. If  you’re seriously not feeling creative, try browsing a site like Etsy,  which is full of eco-friendly, hand-crafted gifts. You can also give of your  time or talent (think along the lines of babysitting or painting a room).

Ways to Cut Down on Waste as a Receiver

  • Re-Gift or Recycle

Yes, re-gifting gets a bad rap, but, according to the Staples survey, 38% of  people who received gifts they didn’t like ended up re-gifting  them–and ultimately, re-gifting is just a form of festive recycling, right? You  can also recycle  a surprisingly large number of gifts, or you can re-purpose them  in creative ways. Also, remember to recycle any wrapping paper you receive,  and keep tags, bows, and ribbons that you can’t recycle for later use.

  • Return

If you receive a gift you don’t like, be honest with yourself about  whether or not you’re going to use it. If the answer is no, try exchanging the  gift for another that you will use.

  • Donate

If you can’t re-gift, recycle, or return, then consider donating any unwanted  gifts. You can drop gifts off at a nearby thrift store or a holiday charity.

Yes, the holidays are a time for giving, but don’t let giving turn into  wasted money, instead get creative with how you give and receive gifts. According to the Staples survey, most shoppers feel more  confident gift buying when they know what people on their list want, so you can  always help out your loved ones by letting them know what you’re interested in  (and don’t be afraid to ask what someone wants for the holidays!).