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What made you smile today?
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I did ,, but next time I'll remember to take the pits out of the cherries ,, just a tad crunchy ya know1 -
I did ,, but next time I'll remember to take the pits out of the cherries ,, just a tad crunchy ya know
Lol. Stop!! 🤣1 -
Spending time with my family
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It’s a @bigjuicy1234 original. ❤️
This did. I like the frame you chose for it1 -
Decorating for Christmas at church0
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How much my new thermo made me sweat!0
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My son, he makes me smile every day 😊😊😊1
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This hahahahahahahaha1 -
being able to do absolutely nothing and binge watch Homeland!0
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Nice! Binge watching is great!!
I was feeling down on myself today and told my hubby about it. He gave me some reassurance that I needed ♥️3 -
Getting to the gym at 3:30am and not making an excuse why I should wait to go until this afternoon0
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Cake0
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This sounds silly, and it is - but it made me smile (so, regardless of how simple it is, it ought to be celebrated! (: )
I've been in physical pain lately, so this morning's walk was a physical and mental challenge.
At one point along my route, a squirrel dashed in front of me, and ran up a tree. I walked passed it, but then was curious to see what it would do next (I didn't think it would really do anything other than continue up the tree as if it was running for its life - but, I figured a minute's break from the trying walk wouldn't hurt -- and I love animals).
Anyway, I stopped to watch the little nutty fella, standing just far enough away from the tree to not send him fleeing again. He was stiff, almost blending into the trunk, facing upside-down, his head nearest the ground (like a headstand). He remained like that for almost a minute (twitching his fuzzy tail every so often), then, suddenly, he stretched his front legs beyond his head and his mouth expanded to a tiny "O". He hung like this for a few seconds, his legs trembling from the effort.
I don't use the word "cute" very often, becuase I think it is overused - but, if anything is "cute", this was one of the cutest things ever. My ailments, the sharp aches in my body were cast from my present consciousness.
I guess I could have just said "I saw a squirrel yawning as he stretched upside down on a tree" - which is really all I saw - but that just doesn't amount to how endearing the sight was.
I wish I had caught a photo in time!! We all ought to have a yawning squirrel, or another simple life pleasure, bring a smile to our face - every. single. day.1 -
This sounds silly, and it is - but it made me smile (so, regardless of how simple it is, it ought to be celebrated! (: )
I've been in physical pain lately, so this morning's walk was a physical and mental challenge.
At one point along my route, a squirrel dashed in front of me, and ran up a tree. I walked passed it, but then was curious to see what it would do next (I didn't think it would really do anything other than continue up the tree as if it was running for its life - but, I figured a minute's break from the trying walk wouldn't hurt -- and I love animals).
Anyway, I stopped to watch the little nutty fella, standing just far enough away from the tree to not send him fleeing again. He was stiff, almost blending into the trunk, facing upside-down, his head nearest the ground (like a headstand). He remained like that for almost a minute (twitching his fuzzy tail every so often), then, suddenly, he stretched his front legs beyond his head and his mouth expanded to a tiny "O". He hung like this for a few seconds, his legs trembling from the effort.
I don't use the word "cute" very often, becuase I think it is overused - but, if anything is "cute", this was one of the cutest things ever. My ailments, the sharp aches in my body were cast from my present consciousness.
I guess I could have just said "I saw a squirrel yawning as he stretched upside down on a tree" - which is really all I saw - but that just doesn't amount to how endearing the sight was.
I wish I had caught a photo in time!! We all ought to have a yawning squirrel, or another simple life pleasure, bring a smile to our face - every. single. day.
I’m glad you got to experience joy today and this story made me happy.1 -
mommabear4315 wrote: »This sounds silly, and it is - but it made me smile (so, regardless of how simple it is, it ought to be celebrated! (: )
I've been in physical pain lately, so this morning's walk was a physical and mental challenge.
At one point along my route, a squirrel dashed in front of me, and ran up a tree. I walked passed it, but then was curious to see what it would do next (I didn't think it would really do anything other than continue up the tree as if it was running for its life - but, I figured a minute's break from the trying walk wouldn't hurt -- and I love animals).
Anyway, I stopped to watch the little nutty fella, standing just far enough away from the tree to not send him fleeing again. He was stiff, almost blending into the trunk, facing upside-down, his head nearest the ground (like a headstand). He remained like that for almost a minute (twitching his fuzzy tail every so often), then, suddenly, he stretched his front legs beyond his head and his mouth expanded to a tiny "O". He hung like this for a few seconds, his legs trembling from the effort.
I don't use the word "cute" very often, becuase I think it is overused - but, if anything is "cute", this was one of the cutest things ever. My ailments, the sharp aches in my body were cast from my present consciousness.
I guess I could have just said "I saw a squirrel yawning as he stretched upside down on a tree" - which is really all I saw - but that just doesn't amount to how endearing the sight was.
I wish I had caught a photo in time!! We all ought to have a yawning squirrel, or another simple life pleasure, bring a smile to our face - every. single. day.
I’m glad you got to experience joy today and this story made me happy.
You are so kind - to read my very lengthy, poorly-constructed story AND to respond. "Thank you" are two words that are said too much to emphasize how exceptional your gesture is.
Knowing I stirred up good feelings in someone's heart today makes me feel like today was a day well lived. (:0 -
That gorgeous smile, big hug and little peck on the cheek I received when I showed up to the job site today. ☺️1
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