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	<title>Comments on: Ten Things That Just Make Me Feel Good</title>
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		<title>By: katehopeeden</title>
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		<description>1. Hearing one of my girls tell me a story about their day and clearly seeing where they&#039;ve taken something I&#039;ve taught them and put it into action and are now owning it as a trait of their own rather than an idea I gave them.
2. I love that my oldest daughter now snuggles up on the couch to watch something on tv with me that we both actually want to watch.
3. Hearing any one of my daughters tell me about a book they&#039;ve just read.  I love that they read and love it.
4. Six-year-old logic.  There is something amazing about my six-year-old telling me just about anything.  Her perspective is so different and wonderful.
5. Wiggly teeth.
6. Supportive, amazing, caring, honest friends.
7. Being asked for advice from my girls or from a friend.
8.  Clean towels, sheets, car,
9. All of us rocking out to very loud music.  (Apparently awesome taste in music is an inherited trait.)
10. &quot;I love you Mom.&quot;</description>
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2. I love that my oldest daughter now snuggles up on the couch to watch something on tv with me that we both actually want to watch.<br />
3. Hearing any one of my daughters tell me about a book they&#8217;ve just read.  I love that they read and love it.<br />
4. Six-year-old logic.  There is something amazing about my six-year-old telling me just about anything.  Her perspective is so different and wonderful.<br />
5. Wiggly teeth.<br />
6. Supportive, amazing, caring, honest friends.<br />
7. Being asked for advice from my girls or from a friend.<br />
8.  Clean towels, sheets, car,<br />
9. All of us rocking out to very loud music.  (Apparently awesome taste in music is an inherited trait.)<br />
10. &#8220;I love you Mom.&#8221;</p>
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