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Today is officially the first day of spring down under and it’s also Fathers’ Day in Australia this Sunday. Do you have any special plans with your dad or family members this weekend?

We went out for a picnic at Araluen Botanic Park today (the spring flowers were absolutely gorgeous). And on Sunday we’re planning to go flea market shopping to pick up some treasures from other people’s junk.

Anyway here is this week’s instalment of linky treasures…

A totally new perspective on the definition of true love

10 conspicuously expensive purchases, including a $666 douche burger

What modern day wardrobes of Disney princesses would look like

And 5 things fathers should teach their little boys

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Happy Fathers’ Day and have a great weekend!

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