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Nov 27 2008

giving thanks

Published by nataley at 4:30 am under Bar stories Edit This

Things I am thankful for

 -Drunk people that do things funny enough to make me laugh/write about

-Thera-flu daytime to get me through work while I am dying of a cold

-my co-workers, who are the coolest and funniest group of people

-my family, who are really the coolest and funniest group of people

-Grey Goose

-The drunk girl who made out with the kid that ate a urinal cake…(this will make me laugh for days, no, weeks to come)

-my strange ability to have coherent conversations with seemingly incoherent people

-my incredible rubber band flicking accuracy

Things that I really am thankful for

-my husband who is super supportive and loving

-my son who allowed me to love in a way I didn’t know existed

-the rest of my family for being cool enough that I actually look forward to get-togethers

-my religion for reasons that I couldn’t begin to explain

-I can’t cover everything I’m thankful for without boring some of you to death (if dancing with the stars hasn’t beaten me to it…have I mentioned that I hate that show?) so I’m going to end it here. I hope you all have a wonderful thanksgiving!

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3 Responses to “giving thanks”

  1. ajkohls24on 01 Dec 2008 at 6:43 pm edit this

    So I love dancing with the stars….lol!!! It makes me wish I could dance, and I must say I enjoy reading these blogs!!! Love ya girl!

  2. nataleyon 03 Dec 2008 at 2:53 pm edit this

    ahhh…sorry if I offended you, I had no idea you were such a fan ;) Thanks for reading my stories! love you too!

  3. ajkohls24on 06 Dec 2008 at 2:26 pm edit this

    No offense taken….like you have once said, you like what you like….no harm in that..haha

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