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Location: Texas for now, relocating to California soon!
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You all had such fun days!
I slept a little late, hubby took care of the kids and even brought me breakfast home.
I got up and fixed my new hair- I just decided to let it grow- not pretty at all.
Hung out with my family until I had to go see realtor. We finally listed our house. California, here we come.
Best part of the day, 90 minute massage from a great MT. I have been so stressed with getting the house show ready.
Chinese for dinner for us.
Very lazy day.
My oldest son went to his first dance last night at school and the two of us sat up talking about how it went, who was there, etc. and I realized he has really grown up into a nice young man and it made me happy and proud.
I thought I'd start a happy thread! So, tell me, what did you do that made you happy today?
I spent the day with my husband and children at an amazing plantation...it is actually the ruins of a once stately manor that was built in the 1700's and it burned in 1916...quite a lovely place.
Then we went out on the boat, went skiing and wake boarding...had a blast!
That is great news. I remember the school dances were always tons of fun!
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Originally Posted by mrstewart
My oldest son went to his first dance last night at school and the two of us sat up talking about how it went, who was there, etc. and I realized he has really grown up into a nice young man and it made me happy and proud.
I don't wish I could go back in time though.....I prefer dancing at gay night clubs...
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Originally Posted by mrstewart
Weren't they a great time? I wish I could go back to those days with the small amount of wisdom I have acquired since then
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