Comment: Sorry to hear about the violence you grew up with. I lived in Chicago but when I was there , the violence was not like it is now. Big cities do offer a lot of things to do.
Comment: There are pros and cons to living in a large city - I love it here in NYC but sometimes I love it when I get the chance to leave and explore! Hope that you are safe and well!
Comment: Thank you for the Atlanta Post Card! We've been meaning to go to Georgia since we've moved to Tennessee! I appreciate the beautiful cityscape.
Comment: My only negative comment is that you misspelled my name lol. ( it’s a pet peeve of mine) The book is definitely something I wouldn’t normally gravitate towards to be honest. I think I need to read it now though for the context of the excerpt you sent. Thank you so much for taking the time to hand write it for me! 💜
Comment: I really am enjoying your homemade cards. Thank you for the great Boston one. I really liked it. I’m in the process of getting a postcard wall together and I’m slowly picking my favorites. (;
Comment: Oh, thank you so much for reading my profile and sending this great postcard of a VW beetle!!! I too look forward to getting the “all clear” to work from the library or go traveling on vacay!
Comment: Thank you for the great postcard! I really thought it was neat (: Paris is such a beautiful place from pictures. I definitely hope to see it one day.
Comment: Omgeeeeeeee!! You really went above and beyond on this swap. I love it so much. Thank you so so so much for the stamp too. I am absolutely gaga over date stamps. And I love how you decorated the envelope with lavender which I adore. If you want to do a private spot please let me know. I love doing Tea swaps, but I’m open to anything especially if it’s with a good swap or like you. Thank you so much!❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕
Comment: I hear ya girl!! I worried about something similar but more about social distancing and the children growing up in this. can you imagine they won't know NOT to social distance from friends. Which could be a good thing from grown ups but not a good thing from aunts uncle grandmas and grandpas!! ya know!! I also hear ya on wanting to make change!! I used to be like you!!
Comment: I share your same worry, i fear as well that ii am not good enough. I worry i won't be able to make my mother proud like I've always tried to.
Comment: Don't think that you aren't good enough! You've already made lots of people happy through your swaps and that's something you should be proud of :)
Comment: Tashya, I agree... I wonder how many small businesses will still be "alive" after all of this. "The times, they are a changin'". Stay healthy and safe. :-)
Comment: Thank you for participating in this swap. Unlike a book suggestion swap, I dont think I will try most of the food combos. I might try french fries with strawberry jelly and mayo.
Comment: Thank you so much for the beautiful card and note! I hope that you and yours had a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration. We were like you - had a celebration with family after Thanksgiving and it was just as wonderful. I hope that you found yours to be as well! Thanks again!
Comment: What a lovely Hedwig you drew, you're so talented.. Thank you for the extra note cards as well. You are a terrific artist and Swap-Bot partner!
Comment: Thank you! I usually read multiple books at a time too. :) (it did amuse me at how very not-vegan the Adulting book was! haha... apparently you grow up and eat lots of cheese! *teasing*)
Comment: Wow very cool. I got this today and was so excited about it. What fun goodies. I really love the butterflies. The journal is way awesome!! Did you make it? I can't wait to smash away! PS. You may want to add your username somewhere so you get rated, especially for swaps that have more then 1 partner ;)
Response: The minibook is from Amy Tangerine's scrapbook line
Comment: What a great swap. I was having a bad day and then your package arrived! It was like I had went shopping for myself. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness in putting this together. It made my day!!
Comment: Sometimes managers need to be snowed in order to keep them happy. It's not like they *really* care what's going on as long as it doesn't interfere with what they want to be doing.