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Old 08-02-2006, 11:11 PM   #1
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Talking So, What made you happy today

Hi Folks
What made yáll happy today.

Getting the glue and tape off my ornaments so I could finish them made me happy. Thanks for all the help in the thread "A question for Tony Ward".

BUT, finally receiving my order from Wildwood made me extremely happy today.

Sorry, small things can sometimes make me very happy.

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Old 08-02-2006, 11:18 PM   #2
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well gee whiz Marsha! Here have a hug (((((hug)))) , now your day is extra special! Dale
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:22 PM   #3
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LOL,Thanks Dale, I needed that.
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Old 08-03-2006, 12:22 AM   #4
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small things can sometimes make me very happy.
Tell a man that and he'll think you're being patronising !

Having lowered the tone of a thread yet again, let me say how pleased I am that your order's turned up. Now, get to work...

I've been having problems with the electrickery supply to my workshop so I'm waiting for the happy day when I can get hold of a friendly wiggly amp trainer to fix it. But that's about future happiness.

Today's happiness was a simple waltz around the kitchen with His Lordship this evening while Andy Williams crooned Moon River in the background.

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I was just thrilled when the electricity came on!! We had a big storm go through last night and the lights went out around midnight. Came back on just after I left to buy dinner.
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I started shapping my first try at intarsia and I don't think it will turn out to bad and to top it off it is fun and relaxing(so far that is...lol)
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Well......I went on-line and applied for Social Security benefits. I really expected a lot of "red tape" and bureaucratic hassle. As it turned out it was super simple and they called me this morning to let me know everything was in order and my benefits will begin in November. THAT MADE ME HAPPY!!!
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I got up this morning and checked out the obituaries in the newspaper and couldn't find my name anywhere.
That made me real happy
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Gill,

At first, when I started reading your post, I was wondering what got your mind in the gutter.

Then I saw the comment on the waltz around the kitchen, and realized it wasn't in the gutter: it was in a satin sheeted canopied bed with candle light and a big window overlooking the moon reflecting on the ocean's rhythmic surf with soft romantic music in the background reminding you of a wonderful evening spent in a ballroom in good company.

Marsha

My daughter left last night to meet her boyfriend in Paris, and called VERY early (for us) to let us know she had arrived safely. She will be gone for two and a half months including spending a couple of weeks in Brussels meeting his family: He is Spanish, born in Belgium studying computer graphic arts in Paris France.

My wife says he may pop the big question while she is there. He knows about her illness (Severe form of Crohn's disease) and accepts her as is. He has come to visit her here in Quebec a couple of months ago, and I got to meet him. He is extremely good looking, smart and has artistic talent (Hmmm.... maybe I can get him interested in designing patterns in the future???). He truly is the first one I approve of in her choice of boyfriends, and hopefully they will end up together for a long time. For now they are both very much in love according to what they say.

And my kids being happy, that makes me happy any day

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Gill,
Waltzing to Moon River, with your special someone, how romantic. The oldies bring back such sweet memories.

Thereza
I'm glad the electricity came on, and hopefully the air conditioner, cause it's sure been warm. Of course if you were planning dinner by candlelight, maybe the electricity spoiled your evening.

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Neal,
It's nice they're giving you social security, but don't you have to be 65! You don't look aday over 50.

Bill
Thank goodness you weren't in the obituaries, cause everyday above ground IS a good day.

Marcel,
It's great that your daughter has found the love of her life, and you approve, what a bonus.

Looks like we all had a good day
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