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bohemiangel Posted - Feb 14 2008 : 11:18:12 AM
I was just thinking how often we think we are showing appreciation for something but really we aren't. Or it is not so obvious to others. How do you make sure you show appreciation to your family, friends, lover, etc? I'm just curious. :-D

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Tammy Claxton Posted - Feb 14 2008 : 12:39:47 PM
I think I show my appreciation to my family and friends in many ways. I always say thank you and please and teach my children to do the same. I always say excuse me in stores or at home too. I try to show my appreciation by doing nice things for my hubby a nd kids here at home and my family outside the home. I bake, give them homemade gifts, babysit, andhelp out when I can to let them know that I appreciate what they do for me. The list goes on, but all in all, I think that I am a very good hearted person who 99.9% of the time shows her appreciation.

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