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{lucky for me} 24/31 #sol17


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Lucky for me, my plan was to take the girls to see the musical Madagascar.

Lucky for me, I found out their classes were planning to go too.

Lucky for me, I found out before I purchased tickets.

Lucky for me, chaperones were needed. 

Lucky for me, I was selected to chaperone.

Lucky for me, it was scheduled for the day before spring break.

Lucky for me, I was approved to go.

Lucky for me, I got to be a mom today, not the teacher.

Lucky for me, it was an amazing musical production.

Lucky for me. 

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  1. Hooray for lucky you! Enjoy your spring break. Safe travels! Luv ya bunches, Mom

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  2. Lucky for you is right! What a great experience for you!!

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  3. I enjoyed the way you repeated 'lucky"
    What a treat it was.

    https://wordsmithing2017.wordpress.com

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  4. You really are lucky!!! It sounds like a great experience!

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  5. That's fantastic! You should buy a lottery ticket, "Lucky" girl! :)

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  6. What an enjoyable slice! It was a lucky day for you. So much luck to celebrate in this post and it wasn't even St. Patrick's Day. ;)

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  7. Lucky for the girls, their mom got to go with them!

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