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Old 02-11-2007, 09:54 AM #11
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Thank you all for the good ones on natual highs.

Wendy, I like the one you said about an empty sink and clean kitchen. I need to get busy and make that natual high come true.
Unfortunately that didn't last very long. Todd got it in his head to make sausage jambalaya. So now I have a messed up stove and kitchen again.
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Lets see here---

watching your child hit the ball for the first time while playing baseball. Can't ya just see the big smile on their face as they run to first?

Seeing the look on your childs face when they master a skill or lesson they have struggled with.

Watching the other women checking out your hubby then he walks over and gives you a kiss.

The day your children are born and grandchildren too.

Seeing a horse prance and buck (just saw this new horse around the corner and I think he is one of the wild horses that they round up and people can adopt them)

And the best part of all seeing how peaceful your kids look sleeping even when they are 14 and 16. Feels just as good as it did when they were babies.
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