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Oh well.
On to other things. I was online last night, wanting to order some tea...it's a weakness, I know. A friend had told me about some chocolate tea she liked (can't find it in town), and I decided to browse for others like that one, and found some at St@sh tea. Some of the reviews at various tea sites say that chocolate teas can be weak (which is fine with me since I don't care for strong tea), or a bit oily with the chocolate bits. Doesn't sound appealing, does it? Might take the plunge and order some later after I hit on my husband for some money. One thing....found what looked good at one site, and was filling out the order form, only to find that for two boxes of tea, I'd pay over 8 dollars in shipping. Ha! Like that's going to happen.
It's like what I tell the kids at birthdays and Christmas. I rarely buy gift paper, except at Christmas, telling them I'd prefer to give them the gift than spend my money on fancy trimmings (though I do love me some fancy trimmings at times!). The comics from the paper do fine, and brown paper sacks can be decorated to look a treat. We fell to the lowest low with my husband's and oldest daughter's birthday recently, though. Grey duct tape doesn't look pretty on a package no matter how much you dress it up!
Enjoy your day. :)