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Find a Shady Tree ...


This Quote Made Me Think ... 

When was the last time you sat under a shady tree to keep cool?

Built a sandcastle?

Drove with the windows down?

Ate Cotton Candy? 

I am glad to say I have done a few things on this list, Recently ...
But I wish I could say I have done more off of the list above ... 

These are the Simple pleasures in life ...
I think we all need to start living a bit more ...
I am not saying, to do expensive days out ... 

  Simple Pleasures ... 

 Bake Cookies 
Count The Stars 
Smores 

When was the last time to bought yourself for under $10? 





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  1. This list is fun! And I have to say, I did many of these things lately, except eating a cotton candy, and I regret that. I'll have to do that very soon!
    It's amazing how these simple things can make us happy. Nothing expensive, as you said, just simple beautiful things. Feeling a bit like a child...always refreshing. :)

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    1. Thank you SO much, Sonja - Love that you have enjoyed life's simple pleasures, lately ... Always wonderful to hear from you - My friend from so far away!
      ~Kristine

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