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Response: There must be two Jennifer's in the swap because I haven't sent mine out yet. Just a heads up!
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Response: I don't think I could make myself eat that many Pop Tarts! I like them, and they're a quick to grab and eat when I get to work, but I think after a couple boxes I'd get really sick of them. Glad you liked the ATC though!
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Response: I was a little worried about that myself! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Response: If you're unfamiliar with the song, you can definitely find it on YouTube (I recommend the original with Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth). Thanks for rating!
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Response: When I started the swap, that was not the poem I had in mind to send. Though I tend toward written artistic expression during less than ideal times and situations, that was a poem that was, for me at least, warming and empowering. I hope you enjoyed it. :)
Response: I'm glad you like it! I saw the yellow paper I made the light out of in the store and though "ugh, who would USE that? It doesn't even feel like paper!" and then when I found the lighthouse, I remembered the paper and had to eat my words (well, thoughts).
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Response: I'm glad you liked it! Hopefully you can go visit your family and friends soon (or they can visit you)!
Response: The gloves and flowers were there when I arrived to take pictures. Off to the side, hanging from a tree, was a black velvet dress, unworn dressy shoes, and a white slip. No idea where any of it came from. :)
Response: If you're interested in queer culture, I'd also recommend Andrea Gibson (who you can also find on YouTube). I brought her to perform at my university this past February and it was spectacular! Glad you liked the postcard!