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Monday morning, kids deposited at school/daycare, the week's magazines and a nice big cappucino (skinny milk of course), followed by window shopping. I do it every single week.

New schoolbooks at the start of the academic year

Foot massages

Singing really really loudly in the car

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Jack!!! What did you do to the poor kitty???

And yes i take baths....i like to smell purty!

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i think it has spread all over the site. kitty litter tends to do that. it gets tracked all over and gets in where you just don't want it.

Really? My kitty litter stays in the box, i have this neat little mat you put in front of the box and it keeps it from going any where, but even when it does get out, its fun because the cats just bat it around and play with it........

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warm fuzzies happen when that annoying barely adult kid in the next cubicle calls in sick.

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Guest myband

Help make me smaller someone please!!!!!

You should see how sad the owner looks..he was tared and feathered..........still picking off the feathers 6mths out.

No really.found on the net.

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My cat would murder me in my sleep for either of those pictures if they were done to her.

I also like good smelling candles. Especially when they surround a hot bubbly bath. :)

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Favorite things...

*Mail. Not bills but good mail. Postcards, letters, cards. Especially things that are handmade.

*Massages from my sweetie. He's a massage therapist :)

*A good book. Some good ones lately for me have been Memoirs of a Geisha, The Historian, Education of Little Tree. I like those books that I'm sad to turn the last page.

Those are the top three I'd say.

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First off, DeLarla, did you find a fountain of youth? You lok like a teenager in your full page siggy pic. Ok my wiskers on kittens things are, waking up to my almost 5 year old DD saying "momma get up it's morning" she makes each day a great thing, she is so positive. And a good vanilla mocha frappe from star bucks. ~Mandy

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Mine would be...

the smell of a sudden light summer rain

sticky baby kisses

being in the "All's right in the world" comfort of my honeys arms

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Oh, and sticking with the kitty thing check out www.stuffonmycat.com ~Mandy

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Guest myband

Thanks for web site mandy.............. I just love cats.

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