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9 hours ago ago from You, Me and a Petri
I can't believe Christmas has come and gone. I also can't believe that next Christmas we will have two elves of our own to celebrate with. My hubby and I ventured to UPS New York to visit his family and then headed to Massachusetts to spend Christmas with mine. Even though 5 hours in the car is not that much fun I am glad we were able to do both, next year will be a different story. Santa was good to us as usual. Lots of baby things and ...
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5 hours ago ago from Solomon Hezekiah
Being back in my hometown for Christmas, I got my hair cut at the barbershop where I often had it cut as a child. My dad had dropped me off there and told me to ring him with the mobile phone that my mother has never used. I decided to walk back to my parents' house instead. I grew up in a small town, so it wasn't that far to walk. I crossed the main street through town to the parking lot of the Dairy Queen, where I first remember having ...
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7 hours ago ago from Poor Richard's Almanac
One of our Christmas traditions here at Hawk's Haven, the cottage home our friend Ben and Silence Dogood share in the precise middle of nowhere, Pennsylvania, is watching as many versions of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol as possible. Our friend Ben also thinks a good deal about Santa Claus, after having had a run-in with him as a child. (Search for I believe in Santa Claus: A true story by our friend Ben for the story.) Just ...
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6 hours ago ago from neil
First seen via oedipamaas49 . . . 2000/2001 I started the decade just about still in Oxford, gradually withdrawing from all of the Christian activities that had been filling my time and coming to terms with losing my faith. A happy side effect of this newfund free time was getting to know RPGsoc people better. Deciding that Classics, whilst fun, was never going to Save The World, I signed up to do voluntary work for a year while I worked ...
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1 hour, 18 minutes ago ago from *Insert My Blog Name Here*
We all know I like blog awards. It's always nice to know people think highly enough of what you are writing to pass something like that onto you. To know people actually enjoy reading about your life. So to receive the Happiness 101 award from not one, but TWO bloggers . . . well that made me happy too. :) Thanks very much to Amy of Insomniatic Musings and Lucy from Lucy's Life in Suburb World for bestowing this award on me. So let's ...
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