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Easter Haul

Even though I'm 25, I still get a few small gifts for Easter from my parents, and aunt and uncle. Does that make me spoiled? Probably, but it is the benefit of being the only child and only niece! Here's what I got and my first impressions of them!

Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Rendezvous
Bon Jovi What About Now CD
Snowbunnies in Bunny Prayers

You know I love the Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stains! This is my 6th one and I love them all. I definitely like the texture of these better than the Tarte ones. I think I may do a comparison post on the two. Let me know if you'd like to see that.

Bon Jovi What About Now CD. If you're reading this right now, I am probably listening to this CD. I know a few of the songs from the concert I went to, and liked those. I am going to do a full review of this CD, so be on the lookout for that in the next day or so!

Snowbunnies in Bunny Prayers. Isn't she cute? I collect Snowbabies and Snowbunnies, and it has become tradition for my aunt to get me one for Christmas and Easter. I love her praying expression, and the cute pink bow!

So, did you get anything fun and interesting for Easter? Did you ask for anything in particular? Leave me a comment and let me know!


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