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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!


I wish all my readers a very Merry Christmas! I am spending the holiday in Michigan with family and I hope you and yours are all enjoying the little break from day-to-day life.

I'll be back at it this following week after I return home to Florida.

Thank you to all who support Dividend Mantra. It means a lot to me to share my journey, and learn from everyone out there. May you have a wonderful holiday.

Thanks for reading.

Photo Credit: suphakit73

8 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas DM! Have a wonderful time in Michigan!

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  2. MoneyCone,

    Thanks! You as well. Happy holidays to you and yours!!!

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  3. Stuart,

    You as well!

    Happy holidays to you and yours!!

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  4. Happy holidays, DM. All the best with the blog and investing in the new year!

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  5. deedubs,

    Happy holidays to you as well! I appreciate the well-wishes. It means a lot.

    I wish you a very successful 2012!!

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  6. A flight to Michigan from Florida ain't cheap so enjoy every single minute with your family!

    Thanks for providing such an excellent source of dividend-related information on your blog in 2011 and I look forward to reading your blog for years to come.

    Pey

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  7. Pey,

    It wasn't cheap, but worth every penny. It's always good to get back and spend time with the family. The whole reason I'm doing what I'm doing is to spend more time with everyone. We'll see how it goes.

    Thanks for your support and comments. It's appreciated and I really appreciate a lot of your insight. I'm here to learn from others and it's great having you stop by and compare notes.

    Best wishes and hope you had a great holiday!

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