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Made lunch for my husband as I do every morning.
Made breakfast and lunch for my daughter and son.
Made breakfast for my other daughter to take with her on the bus.
Cleaned the kitchen and did a load of laundry. (We like a clean house.)
Told my family I love them.
i give one of the ladys who i work with a cake for her son birthday ..we all pitched in and bought her a cake for she was not going to have time to get one from the store before she went home ..so we all pitched in a bought her one from the local cake shop and had bought to work before she got off from the day shift..
called a old friend and told him i want to have them come out for a day or two to see them ..
*Gave my 4 year old and 2.5 year old chocolate milk early this morning on the way to the "car doctor" to drop off my truck for repairs. (My husband wasn't happy about that. Maybe I should have given him some chocolate milk too!? )
*Played Pattycake with my 3 month old. He lights up for that game.
*Fed the canines...talk about super excited!?!?
What did you do today that made someone else happy?
Since its only 6:40 am here, Ill say what I did yesterday:
Took my 2.5 year old daughter to the mall to ride the train that she LOOOOVES.
Bought her some stuff from the Disney store.
Took her to the park to play on all the fancy equipment they have there.
We fed the ducks at the "lake" and she was like "Oh my god, they are sooo cute, soooo cute".
Took her to Menchies and shared a giant bowl of yogurt with rainbow sprinkles.
Thats about it.
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