Rabbit rabbit tomorrow -- May 1
Annie Deighnaugh
2 years ago
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Comments (35)Annie, how are you doing? I've gotten a lot of good input from you in prior threads about mindful meditation, seasonal depression, etc. I hope your good acts are coming around to serve you in this uncertain time. Take care....See MoreDon't forget: rabbit rabbit! Tomorrow is June 1st!
Comments (17)I didn't remember until up and reading this, but DH was still asleep and I hadn't spoken yet. Said my rabbit, rabbit. I should be good for this month too - this a few months in a row I've somehow managed ;0)...See MoreDon't forget to rabbit rabbit - tomorrow is Sept. 1
Comments (14)I am so tickled this morning. I have shared the practice of saying rabbit, rabbit on the first of the month with my grandkids who are teens now. Every month I text them a reminder. I forgot this month and this morning awoke to a group text from a granddaughter saying rabbit, rabbit. It is fun that they play along. This gives me hope that they pay attention to the other tidbits I send them like the word of the day which I send often but not daily....See MoreDon't forget: rabbit rabbit tomorrow 12/1
Comments (17)Said it about 1:00 a.m. My granddaughter and her husband said it too. They went to the hospital around midnight to check in. Today is her due date to give birth, the doctor decided they needed to induce labor because the baby is already so large. Granddaughter said she and her husband both said it at 12:01 a.m....See Moreskibby (zone 4 Vermont)
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