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Old 08-19-2008, 03:32 AM #1
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Question Any good things to celebrate? Anything make you happy lately?

Hi,
Did anyone get some news or do something good for themselves?


Here's mine.
I survived the first day back to school even though almost everyone else was upset and complaining about admin. I was cool. Then I came home and took a nap even though we are in the midst of a tropical storm.

Even better, I put my office back together. As you know, I have been working on this since Dec 07. The floors are polished. So today I got help moving the book cases back up against the wall and putting the books on the book cases.

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