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30 Little Things To Be Happy About

It's the little things ....

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  1. The sound of rain
  2. Big hugs from the people you love
  3. Home cooked meals
  4. Warm fuzzy socks
  5. Playful puppies
  6. Favorite music playlist
  7. Handwritten love letters
  8. Oversized hoodies
  9. First sip of coffee in the morning
  10. Long naps, on lazy days
  11. Laughing uncontrollably that your stomach hurts
  12. Cooking while dancing around the kitchen
  13. A surprise text from an old friend
  14. Fresh clothes or towels out of the dryer
  15. Warm feeling when the sun hits your skin
  16. Pay Day
  17. A glass of wine at the end of a long day
  18. Accomplishing something that you worked hard for
  19. Date Night
  20. Sunday Night Football
  21. Having friends that are always there for you.
  22. Loving somebody and being loved back
  23. Favorite guilty pleasure foods
  24. Girls/Guy Night
  25. Your favorite t-shirt
  26. Licking the spoon after making cookie dough / cake batter
  27. Breaking your own Instagram like record
  28. Binge watching your favorite Netflix series
  29. Coming home from college to your family (mostly your dogs)
  30. Having friends that are like family and family that are like friends
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