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My difficult child made me an Easter basket
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 587688" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>I thought it was time to post something postive. It was really very sweet of her. It contained: chocolate peanut butter cups, a Godiva dark chocloate bar (my favorite), Lindt chocolate truffles and a book (The Timekeepers, by Mitch Albom). </p><p></p><p>She, of course, had an Easter basket ... the very same basket she's had since she was little. I don't believe in extravangant Easter gfits. Hers contained a few pairs of adorable socks, a Malley's Easter Bunny (mandatory, as far as I'm concerned), some peanut butter cups, peeps (ick! I didn't introduce her to these, but somehow they became a tradition), some nail polish and three Malley's filled eggs.</p><p></p><p>In the midst of all the madness that has been the last few weeks, this was a very sweet and welcome respite.</p><p></p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 587688, member: 9175"] I thought it was time to post something postive. It was really very sweet of her. It contained: chocolate peanut butter cups, a Godiva dark chocloate bar (my favorite), Lindt chocolate truffles and a book (The Timekeepers, by Mitch Albom). She, of course, had an Easter basket ... the very same basket she's had since she was little. I don't believe in extravangant Easter gfits. Hers contained a few pairs of adorable socks, a Malley's Easter Bunny (mandatory, as far as I'm concerned), some peanut butter cups, peeps (ick! I didn't introduce her to these, but somehow they became a tradition), some nail polish and three Malley's filled eggs. In the midst of all the madness that has been the last few weeks, this was a very sweet and welcome respite. Dash [/QUOTE]
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