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{oh happy day} 13/31 #sol18

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The March Slice of Life Story Challenge
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Over the weekend, the girls and I were out and about shopping for supplies to complete their biography posters. I enjoy browsing the home decor section of the craft stores. I need nothing, really, but it's always fun to look. To see if anything catches my eye and it's worth the money. I turned my cart down the first aisle to glance at the Easter and "It's spring" collection. It didn't take me long.
I found just what I needed.

Ok, something that I wanted. And, bonus, it was only $6.99 and 50% off. It's a cute little sign with glorious colors that will remind me every morning as I wake up and walk into my bathroom that it is indeed ...



You see. I told you I needed it. :)

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  1. This is my favorite kind of thing to find when I'm "wander shopping". Don't really need it, but it just makes me happy.

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  2. Such a great reminder, especially as you're getting ready for work and the challenges of a new day - makes you Happy!

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  3. Those are always my favorite shopping trips...I love that sign! I also love the decor, it feels so welcoming.

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  4. I agree that this is a need not a want. ;)

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  5. At that price you couldn’t pass it up! It’s going to bring you happiness for years. :)

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  6. You definitely needed this! I want one of these! Perfect for spring! And Easter!

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  7. Today as I move from blog to blog, I can't help but to start to feel spring. I hope it's coming soon. Your purchase was surely a must-have to brighten the transition to spring.

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