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Old 12-03-2007, 12:05 PM #1
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Cool trying to get in the cheery spirit....

on saturday i put a big soft stuffed snowman in the backseat of my car. buckeled him for safety too.

i figured it would be a fun surprise for grandmonkey have a buddy to ride with. he was surprised and really enjoyed it this morning on his way to school.

lil'monkey and forgot all about it being there. we had dropped off grandmonkey first.

we kept wondering why people were smiling at us. we are a cute couple of monkeys...but...

then the smiles kept happening after i dropped her off. hmm...was i having a good hair day? nope. well, yes...but not enough for anyone to smile about.

so i spread some cheer and made people smile and didn't even know why.

now it has cheered me up and got me a teeny bit in the mood.
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