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yes I am guilty...

The title of my blog is PRAISES of a Wife and Mommy, but if I look back on many of my posts I think there has been a lot of complaining and whining in there!  :(  Especially when it comes to weather!  :(  I need someone to remind me to stay positive or at least focus on the praise reports!  :)  I will work on it!!

Praise report my husband finally fixed his motorbike!  :)

Praise report my daughter did a great job at dance practice today...only a couple more weeks until the recital.

Praise report baby boy is 10 pounds already and outgrown all the newborn outfits!

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Ashley S. said…
I can understand this! I've been feeling a little blah this week, and I really need to do more to change my attitude as well :) Thanks for this post! Looking forward to reading more!

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Unknown said…
I guess we all could look at things more positively. The weather will be harder to do. :0)

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Vickie
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Supermomplace said…
I tottally hear on that one. it is so easy to go with the whining and complaining and so much easier to find whiny and complaining companion who would do it with you. LOL
this past few weeks I had to stop posting to save myself from myself.

Keep Praising! Sorry abt the snow :(
close eyes and picture sand, palm tree and clear water.
If only the sun would shine!! Okay so it DID stop raining...FINALLY! Now I feel better. New follower from Wed. hop. I only need 9 more followers to reach 100!

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