It's Mail Time! Opening Viewer Mail



Mail day here & a big thank you to all for the wonderful mail!
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  1. Awesome gifts, as always, from your lovely viewers. I will follow your recommendation and take a look at "This is us", which also exists with German synchro. I understand that the location of this set was in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and NYC, so not that far away from your home. The plot sounds interesting ! Hope that everything goes well with your Wyoming trip in September. Greets from GER, U.

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  2. I think you still have a large box of mine from January Renee… don't remember what is in it now.
    I asked this question this Monday… " Do you have a working email now?" (The one from your page)
    I asked a few times way back around Feb- April as well. Didn't get an answer back then. Decided to ask again. I had questions about items to ship, thats why I asked about the email.
    Christmas items shipped now, probably won't get opened before Christmas.

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  3. Hey Rene I live in Monmouth county Hazlet N.J. I love going to estates church sales garage sales but people here are so money hungry it's sad even the good will sucks very sad so I go to pa n south Jersey it's annoying where do they get there stuff u.s. mint lmao I would like to find stuff that's not in big buck stage lol

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  4. I remember when Chernobyl was in the news. It happened in 1986, just seven years after the Three Mile Island incident in Pennsylvania. Have you seen The China Syndrome, about an accident at a nuclear plant? It came out a couple weeks before TMI which, strangely, helped it’s publicity. I was in Ukraine a few years after Chernobyl and visited one of the towns they relocated some of the people to.

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  5. Super awesome mail day! When I first moved to Los Angeles my hope was to become an actor. I got to do a couple of small things but seeing those headshots brought back memories. Believe it or not each one of those headshots was $5-$8 dollars and you had to hand them in everytime you have an audition and not get them back. I was thankful when everything went digital cause I saved a lot of money πŸ˜†
    I absolutely love Holt Howard ceramics. I get so excited whenever I come across one, which like you said is not often.
    I'm glad you are still planning on going to Yellowstone.

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  6. Renee; I love Nativities and enjoy your videos very much. I always check at our local secondhand store. Just last fall/winter in a couple of visits I found 3 Nativities at our Bibles for Mission store, it's an hours drive away and I don't drive so don't get there too much, . Plus I always check at our local secondhand store which is in a 15 minute walk away.

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  7. I watched your video on my tablet. I’m typing this comment on my phone. The Alice doll is beautiful!! I also like the moose with the green overalls and long legs is really cute!! I also love the Peanuts Christmas card! I certainly don’t mind watching you unwrap the nativity pieces because it reminds me of when I take the set that I have that has been in my family, for many years, at Christmas time. It also reminds me of unwrapping the set when I was going through stuff to pack up when I had to clean out the double-wide manufactured home I lived in in Florida. I did enjoy the video. Keep up the great work Renee!!πŸ‘

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  8. Love the hair! So glad your Yellowstone trip is still on πŸ‘πŸ». Now how many are gonna try the chin exercise? πŸ™‹πŸ»β€β™€οΈ πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ. Little Alice cute. β€œMe either on watching those shows β€œ ha Yeap. So nice nativity figures. Those animals are great. Yes!!!! Renee do a story video of nativity makers. I have a extra large ceramic set from my grandmother. ~ Texas

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  9. You’ve brought back a lot of memories today. I remember going to AAA and watching someone outline our trip on a TripTik with a highlighter. But, the rag rugs reference brought back a vivid memory of my cousins’ grandmother making the rugs. Everyone would take rags and old clothes to her and she would use them to make quilts and rugs. At our extended family cottage, the rugs were on every floor and the quilts on the bunks. She never wasted anything, so I also remember her making lye soap in the backyard. You could smell it all over the neighborhood. As all of the ladies said, including my mother, regardless of the smell, nothing got stains out of clothing like Mrs Kelly’s soap. Enjoy the holiday.

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  10. I have purchaded Christmas ornaments for my 3 children since they were born. Most of them I marked with the year. Then I added my in-laws, grandkids, their spouses, and now the great-grandchildren to the list. By now that is 20, I think. As soon as the ornaments start appearing I start buying. Several years ago I started buying a nativity ornament for myself. Some years I have made the ornaments. A fun tradition, but time-consuming. Last year at Thanksgiving I bought ornamental soap containers for each family. The little ones were thrilled to have one for their bathrooms. ☺️

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  11. Woolworth was a fixture in my town too! When I was a poor college student away from home I used to treat myself to a Philly steak sandwich and chips at Woolworth every payday, it helped with my homesickness!

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  12. Hello Renee. The Alice is so adorable. I can’t believe it only cost $ 2.50. I wish I could find things like that for that price at goodwill. You can never have enough Jesus in your life, the native pieces are wonderful. Such wonderful gifts. All the ephemera and the Moose . Take care. Enjoy your weekend and just in case your 4th of July . That is also my birthday πŸ₯³. Everyone celebrates it . πŸ˜…. πŸ•΅πŸΌβ€β™€οΈπŸ•΅πŸΌβ€β™€οΈπŸ•΅πŸΌβ€β™€οΈπŸ•΅πŸΌβ€β™€οΈβ˜•οΈπŸ«–β˜•οΈπŸ«–πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

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  13. The "kind guy" is back to enjoy another adventure of surprises! We are lucky the human race did not end up as in Nevil Shute's 1957 novel: "On the Beach", which was made into a find movie (1959). That book and movie will really drive home how close we came to the end, with all the nuclear bomb testing done in the 1950's-60's! Little PAM looks very curious! Thrift stores are suffering out here…empty shelf syndrome. 1918…the year both my late parents came into the world: Dad in San Francisco, Ca, Mom in Ely, Minnesota.

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  14. My mom was in love with Jack la lane. I enjoyed his energy and all. I loved watching him talk with his hands. . Was very very very young. Love the Alice Doll she's beautiful! You had another great mail day. Whenever I get to go to storage unit or out into the container we have here I will be sending some stuff to you. Love you stay safe! Oh yes was that Christmas tree that little musical moose had a bottle brush tree? It looked like it to me..β€οΈπŸ˜˜πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸŒžπŸŒžπŸŒžβœŒοΈπŸ‘Ά

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  15. When I was in 4th grade, we studied our history of Indiana. We made corn husk dolls and a rag rug. My mom, of course, helped me, and she used that rug for years in her kitchen!

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