Well, it's that time of year for letting loose on the purse strings on loved ones. For my niece and nephews I like to give them some money so they can buy what they want in the sales. Instead of placing money in a card, I decided to fold my niece a butterfly. I hope she has as much fun unfolding as I did folding it. ;D
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boxed
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Just want to take the time in wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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my kids as well are getting to the point that money works best. :-\
Merry Christmas.
We met a lady in the UK that gave her grandchildren a 5 pound coin for Christmas every year. We though that was great especially since we discovered how difficult it was to get. Several banks didn't even know that there was a 5 pound coin.
I once had a £5 coin myself (biggest coin I've ever seen/held). We parted ways when paying an entry fee into a nightclub. ;D