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Re: Sweet Story - Passing it Along

  When I spent time at my Great Aunt's - they had an outhouse and no running water - I didn't even mind that they had such a basic way of living, actually I liked it - at least I didn't mind it, because I was so happy to be with them all. They were the closest thing I had to a Grandparents.

 

  When my Great Uncle would get up in the morning, he would sit in his rocking chair by the coal stove, and sing.

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Re: Sweet Story - Passing it Along


@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:

  When I spent time at my Great Aunt's - they had an outhouse and no running water - I didn't even mind that they had such a basic way of living, actually I liked it - at least I didn't mind it, because I was so happy to be with them all. They were the closest thing I had to a Grandparents.

 

  When my Great Uncle would get up in the morning, he would sit in his rocking chair by the coal stove, and sing.


 

Sounds like lovely memories, @YorkieonmyPillow.

 

 

 

 

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Re: Sweet Story - Passing it Along

Done Tryin

 

I am happy to say that is POSITIVE NEWS.  Never give up! keep going in all that you do.  Wake up and smile, we are here today for a reason not to just take up space and deplete air.  Whatever you find joy in that does not harm anyone or yourself focus on that.  Life will be much better and more exciting.

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Re: Sweet Story - Passing it Along

A BIG smile for DoneTryin Smiley Very HappyHeart