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Random Smiles!


I’m taking a few minutes to pause and share some random smiles with you today!

During my lunch hour, I picked up my photos at CVS. When I got back to my office, I viewed them and decided to slip the ones of my daughter and son-in-law into their “already sealed” and stamped Valentine card. I chuckled to myself as I steamed open the envelope so I can enclose the photos before mailing. The back of their Hallmark envelope looks like my Great Dane chewed it for lunch. The Hallmark advertising jingle kept ringing in my ears…when you care to send the very best…

Speaking of my daughter, she told her Dad about her drive to work a few days ago. She is a “led-foot” and a bird flew in front of her vehicle flying from right to left. But she didn’t slow down. A few blocks down, the same thing happened but this bird flew from left to right, the opposite. She paused and thought “what’s this all about?” and realized she was going too fast. She slowed down and one block later saw a parked police car waiting to nab a speeder. Hubby told me this when I was at the wheel and, apparently, driving too fast. What can I say…”like mother, like daughter.”

Speaking of mothers and daughters….I found a cute pair of Capri’s in my closet that I hardly wore because they are too small. But they looked fabulous on my daughter when she visited from California last month. So get this…I gave my “Not My Daughter’s Jeans” to my daughter!

I’m not the best multi-tasker. I got some practice at the grocery store last week, though. So there I was waiting in the checkout line with my stash of coupons, store discount card and debit card and I pile my weekly groceries on the belt noticing the mom in front of me who is a confident, no-nonsense coupon clipper moving quickly with about 20 each of a hundred items. Just about this time, the woman in front of her happens to be a girlfriend I haven’t seen in years, Maureen. She notices me and screams and passes back her brag book to me so I can see her brand new granddaughter! It all worked out okay, I guess. The gal in front of me saved $93 on her groceries. I was impressed. It’s the rage now and I have to be current with the times! My experience turned out pretty good. I saved $15. But you should have seen Maureen's little baby’s 50 pictures or so, very cute! It all got done (at once!) Life is fun. You’ve got to roll with the punches.

“Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.”
Ashley Smith

Comments

  1. I really enjoyed your random smiles today. I had to laugh at you steaming open your own card to mail just to slip in more. LOL! That's something I probably would have done but not thought about the steaming part and just ripping it open and then taping it back up. Ha!
    Oh and I have no idea how these people save so much money on groceries. I must not be buying the right things. LOL!
    Have a fabulous day my friend.
    Kim

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  2. Thanks so much for the smiles today, Mary. They came on a day when I truly needed them. :-)

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  3. Bless you heart! You just make me SMILE!! I can just see you at the check out :) I AM a multi-tasker and THAT is a bit much even for me!!

    I love that you send Valentines Cards!! My mom sends them to all the grandkids and they love it!! Such a treat for them for sure!!I'm with Kim though...I probably would have ripped the envelope and then taped it back...your way is soo much nicer LOL

    Thank you for sharing your random smiles with us today! I love you!

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  4. Those are such fun random smiles Mary! And the more that we put in those cards, the better! To this day... my grown kids shake their cards to see what falls out! :)

    Here's a funny one to add... my word verification here is 'minical'... oh wouldn't that be sweet!!

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  5. Hi SalesLady371 -

    Thank you for these humor "escapes."

    I loved the one about you and your daughter driving too fast - especially the birds flying...

    Interesting at the end of your post, there was mention of "bee."
    I just finished a post where I was led by our Lord to use a bee photo and then I came here and saw "bee."

    Our Lord is awesome in manifold ways, indeed.

    Thank you for sharing this, SalesLady371.

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  6. Thanks for the smiles, love you.

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  7. I enjoyed your post, and the smiles!

    I hope you enjoy the rest of your week. :)

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  8. What fun, Mary - I enjoyed this!

    It's so important to keep our eyes open - you just never know what God's going to bring your way...

    GOD BLESS!

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  9. Mary:
    Life is a better place with you in it. I love you and I love how you "always" make me smile. Recently, I have been saving anywhere from $70-$97 at my best with coupons. It really feels good...but it takes me a while in the grocery store. I, too carry lots of grandbaby pictures with me.

    I have an award for you at Arise 2 Write. It is the second post down.

    Hugs, love, and lots of prayers,
    andrea

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  10. Loved your post today. Notice the little things! I worked with a child this week who was born completely deaf and blind. He loves to rock in a rocking chair, and he perks up at the good smell of cinnamon bread baking.

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