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{spring break} 18/31 #sol16


The March Slice of Life Story Challenge
hosted at the Two Writing Teachers
Join us for a month of writing!
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Spring break is so close.  
It's almost here. 
And it's just what I am in need of ...
Right now.

Today is the last day
To send kiddos home 
with lots of books to enjoy.
Right now.

"You will be missed."
Then we say our goodbyes 
with many hugs and high fives.
Right now.

Right now.
Time to play, ponder, pack.
Time for family, friends, fun.
Time to read, write, renew ...

Right now.
It's almost here.
It's just what I am in need of ...
Spring break is ... here.




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  1. Wooo hooo ! Happy break!!! Recharge and renew! šŸ˜Š

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  2. Have a great time! I have one more week to go...

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  3. Our spring break starts Friday for my daughter. I can't wait. I hope you have a fun break with family and friends

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  4. Yea!!!! Have a wonderful week off Michelle! Have a great birthday celebration in-between packing!

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  5. Yay! I can imagine that some of the time you will be preparing for the move to your new home. I hope you will have plenty of time for your family and make time for yourself. I hope you will find lot of HAPPY.

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  6. Looking forward to spending lots of special time with my three girls! A time for you to rejuvenate and relax(?) and just have fun. Love ya, Mom

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  7. Hope you have lots and lots of fun with your family! And lots of time for R and R. And get a little packing in as well! We still have one more week!

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  9. I am longing for another break. :0)

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