Also there is a plastic cookie cutter inside the books package for each member of the family. Dad is thinking they might break. If so, let me know and I will send more inside a padded package. I looked all over for metal ones but failed to find them. You can get them on-line but the postage was a killer. The cookie cutters were less expensive than the postage.
Todd wrote: Not worried about the bells or the money. Will look for the cookie cutters.
Kirsten wrote: We put the package under the tree for Christmas AM; now I guess I don't need to open it... (j/k). ;D
Just hold onto ours and we'll get them next time we come to town.
Todd wrote: You know they have a support group for iPhone users?
Melanie wrote: I just bought a bunch of bell ornaments, so save your money, I will let the children know that this year's ornaments from you were bells, and that the bells are from you.
I haven't opened the package. It is Mikaela's first sleep-over, so we have several young girls at our home--the first in many years! I think I am getting too old for sleep-overs...I heard a rumor that when you say that, they call you to be the Camp Director for you ward, so...I guess I have a few hours to kill before going to bed, maybe I had better open the package.
Todd wrote: I want to be camp director. Oh, wait, I am! Every month!
Myrna wrote: Oh, there are other goodies in the package. There are even other ornaments, just not the bells. As for being camp director, Julie promised me that I could be hers when she was coming out of anesthesia after her gallbladder was removed. When she really came to, she let me off the hook. As for old. Let me tell you about old. One of the sisters at the temple was quite shocked that I would soon be 69. She had no idea I was "THAT OLD! I mean, that is really OLD. There are people in the care center younger than you are, Myrna."
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