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Home » For Fun » Merry Christmas from Saving the Crumbs!

Merry Christmas from Saving the Crumbs!

December 25, 2014 By Deb 4 Comments

Merry Christmas 2014Just wanted to pop in to wish you a Merry Christmas from Al and Deb at Saving the Crumbs!

Thank you for sharing the last 7 months with us as we have embarked into the world of blogging and journeyed together in our goal to learn how to be responsible stewards of the resources we are blessed with.

As we look back on this year, we know that sacrifice, hard work, and diligence pay off in the end, and we hope that next year at this time we can again look back knowing that we have done our best to “save the crumbs” we find in life.

Thank you for sticking with us and may you be blessed with a beautiful and meaningful Christmas!

Sincerely,

Al & Deb

 

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  1. M says

    December 25, 2014 at 4:04 pm

    I wish you both a blessed Christmas time. We have much to be thankful for this Christmas. Diligence carries a particular blessing, mentioned many times in the Bible, but Deuteronomy 11:27 is one of my favourites. If we obey the commands of the LORD, we will be blessed. It’s as simple as that.

    You have been wise stewards of everything God has given you, and you are great examples to us all. Thank you for sharing your journey with us for the last few months, and I hope to continue enjoying this blog for a long time to come,

    Cheers!

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    • Deb says

      December 26, 2014 at 6:16 pm

      Thank you so much, M! We pray that this new year will help all of us grow and learn to become wiser stewards, more diligent workers, and unselfish givers. Blessings in the New Year to you!

      Reply
  2. Lynette Kittle says

    December 25, 2014 at 11:22 pm

    Merry Christmas! Always enjoy reading your blog and gaining tips. My favorites so far have been online banking (love Ally Bank!), Costco gift cards instead of membership, and Cardpool.com (especially the Lowe’s cards 8% off! for our fixer upper home). All these things I had never heard of before reading your posts, so thanks a lot! It’s also been helpful learning how a Christian views money management in these days.

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    • Deb says

      December 26, 2014 at 6:18 pm

      Hi Lynette! We always LOVE to hear how some little tip we’ve mentioned has been a blessing to someone reading the blog. Thanks for being such a faithful follower and keeping us encouraged to keep writing. 🙂

      Reply

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