What made you happy today?

Several things made me happy today..........one, of course was my little bunny boy, "Rabbit" doing binkys around me when I got up. Then I made a trip with my walker on the icy driveway to the dumpster with 2 big bags of garbage and boxes, and back without sliding or falling. It was scary but I did it and am happy I did! Now I am happy that I did my laundry and am all done with it.
Love your new avatar @katlupe 😊
 

Well in most states there is a (I think they call it) redemption fee, typically 5 cents per can or bottle that you pay along with the product. In this area you can "sell" your aluminum, glass, or plastic to a recycle outfit for the going rate per pound.
I sold 55 pounds of aluminum cans for $1.65 per lb....got $90.75. :cool:
I wish everyone got paid for recycling here... there wouldn't be so much litter and fly-tipping in some places...
 
The 4 Raccoons I feed every night brought a friend with them last night.
And yesterday morning, I looked out my window & saw a huge dog in my back yard. When I approached him, he jumped on me as if he'd known me for years. I recognized him from a house across the street. Their gate was partly open. The family's kids were very happy when I brought him back.
 
Hubby baking all on his own some delicious chocolate chip cookies; he cleaned up after himself as well. I'm in heaven. lol :LOL: Not having to cook din din (we ate leftovers) of jasmine rice, meatloaf and sliced beets. Receiving a Christmas card from an estranged cousin was lovely!!! All in all it has been an awesome day.
 
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I got my food shopping done this morning and this evening, I just got finished watching/listening to my Son's House music broadcast. He's one of the Deejays on an internet radio station. It's fun because those of us who used to see and dance with each other at the club where he deejayed before COVID get to chat and comment on the songs via text and GIFs. It helps to feel more connected and the music is always so good.
 
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The plumber, who we had called today, couldn't get a signal on his phone, he asked to use our landline and when I said, "Of course," gesturing with my hand to our telephone, he didn't know what to do. He has never used a finger dial phone ever. In fact he's never even seen one except in movies.
I dialled the number, handed him the handset, he took it like it was going to bite him, then when the voice at the other end said the customary: "Hello," he got an attack of the hello's. "Hello, hello!"
But when he finally got the hang of it, made his call and handed the handset back to me, he said: "The clarity is amazing." Well there you go, old technology, built to last.
 

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