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What I Am Looking Forward To Right Now {Little Bliss List}



What I am looking forward to right now...


1. Going for a walk outside in the sunshine today.


2. Treating myself to a Starbuck's and a pedicure this afternoon.  Woot woot!  (My feet are so not sandalicious these days.)


3.  Going out with my husband this weekend on our second date this month.  Amazing.  A record for us.


4.  Seeing the Hunger Games with a friend sometime next week. (I haven't even read the books but am going anyway.)


5.  starts on Monday.  Can't wait to spend more virtual time with Liz Lamoreux.  If you don't know her you should check out her comforting blog be present, be here.


6.  Pulling weeds.  I know it sounds weird but I am looking forward to getting it done.


7.  Taking part in the April Photo Challenge on Instagram with Paper Coterie.  You can too!


8.  Holy Week and Easter are almost here bringing blessings in so many ways. 






 I hope you have lots of things to look forward to this weekend!








Comments

  1. Yay! Thanks for the shout out for Paper Coterie. Can't wait to see your photos. You can follow mine at @papercoterie on Instagram.

    Tammy Lee Bradley of www.blissandfolly.com

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  2. Gardening - my least favorite thing to do. I'd rather work on genealogy but I do enjoy getting outside. Good luck on your weeds. Mine have already taken over my driveway and flower beds.

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  3. I've loved your list. Thank you for joining in with FTOF. Have a lovely weekend. Em x

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  4. Reading Hunger Games now, if movie is like the book you might want to bring a hankie.

    Have fun on your date night!

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  5. So many great things to look forward to! I hope you had a wonderful date with your husband. I also look forward to getting the weeds pulled... looks so nice after it is done! :)

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  6. Such lovely blossoms and a beautiful list! I hope this week treats you just as well.

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