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Stupid Song on the Stupid Radio

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This morning started out great. Woke up to a "Happy Valentine's Day" text, my hair was cooperating and my mascara was looking great. For once, I wasn't running late. I finished getting ready and hopped my car to drive to work. That's when my day changed.  I've always found it amazing how there is a song for every mood you could possible be. I find it amazing that when you're in a bad mood, you can find a song to brighten your day. I never thought that a song could ruin my happy mood, but it did today. When this song came on the radio, I couldn't change the station fast enough. Even though it took less then 5 seconds to change the station, I could tell my mascara was ruined.  So I guess what I'm trying to say is... Thank You "stupid song" for ruining my day. Its been almost two and half years and I still wish to never hear you again.  

30 Days of Thanks- Day 24

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Today I am thankful for memories of Thanksgiving pasts.  The other day, dad and I were driving home from shopping for Thanksgiving dinner, talking about how  Thanksgiving weekend used to be. For as long as I can remember, Thanksgiving was at my Grandparents.  We would leave Wednesday after school and come home Sunday afternoon.  Thanksgiving morning, we were always told that we were on our own for breakfast but every year we would wake up to donuts.  The day was spent helping Grandma cook, eating the stuffing as the turkey cooked (and getting yelled at for it), waiting in line for the bathroom and just hanging out.  When it came time to dinner everyone's place was set and we sat down to eat. When I was younger, there was the kids table and the adult table. However as I got older and the family grew, the teenagers/ young adults who were between the kids table and adult table ate their dinner in the living room. (Which means it took lo...

30 Days of Thanks- Day 8

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Today I am thankful for my pets.  Daisy is our giant lap dog.  She's always ready to cuddle (especially if she is cold or it is storming). She loves to take my side of the bed. Including my pillow and blanket.  Harriet was my Grandma Ehrman's dog. My Grandpa told her that she could get a dog if someone gave her one. So my Dad and Uncle found and gave her a dog. Now she is our dog.  They may not be the worlds smartest dogs, but they are the most lovable. I don't know what I would do without them or what they would do without each other. 

30 Days of Thanks- Day 7

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Today I am thankful for all the pictures I have ever taken or received from others.  Summer of 2010- Grandpa Ehrman and me Pictures can be used to tell a story. Myrtle Beach- Summer 2011 Myrtle Beach 2011 They can remind you of good times. Grandma and Grandpa Ehrman at a family reunion. Largest Family Picture Summer 2009 They can remind you of not so good times.  Family vacation to a cabin in the mountains was one of the worst trips ever.  They are a reminder of how far you have come and how much you have grown.  High School Graduation 2011 Me, Matt, Dad, Paul, Sam

30 Days of Thanks- Day 5

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Today I am thankful for the time I get to spend with my cousins.  Today I got to babysit my two youngest cousins and we had a blast together. We ran errands then went out to lunch together (along with my dad).  The short amount of time that we were together today made me realize that I don't spend enough time with any of my cousin, especially the younger ones. There are so many of us and we're all spread out that it makes it difficult to, but I need to try harder.  Spending time with them today also brought back some memories from when I was younger. Us older cousins used to spend what seemed like every summer together at my grandparents.  I'm lucky enough to have those memories.  One day, I hope I'm just as lucky to be able to look back and have amazing memories with the younger cousins as I do with the ones my age.  

Summer Memories...

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The other day, I was going through my timehop app when this appeared.  This post took me back to what was one of my greatest summers ever. I remember this trip like it was just yesterday; not six years ago. It was the summer between my Sophomore and Junior years of high school and I had spent half of it with my grandparents.  They had come up at the beginning of July for my cousins birthday and a few days later, we set out for a month of making memories.  The trip was filled with shopping, camping, boating, learning new things, but most importantly it was full of quality time I got to spend with them and other members of my wonderful family.  That summer was also full of many firsts for me.  First time camping at Lake Shelbyville. First time boating with my family. First time driving my grandparents car. ~This was a big deal because I was the first grandchild that was allowed to drive their car.~ First time sailing. But most...