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Dollhousefurniture t1_j25wwfy wrote

My mom would make different appetizers throughout the night as we all stayed up. We always had the NYE celebration counting down in tv. If your daughter is 11, maybe everyone could play some sort of party game? (I’m not sure how big your family is.) it’s also fun to dress up the the party hats they sell at places like market basket. You could dress up in those and take pictures together. Since she’s too young for champagne, you could do sparkling cider and put it in a nice glass so it’s like champagne. Those are just things that I would have liked around that age. Also around that age, I thought dressing up in something sparkly for New Years was a huge deal. (Now at 27, I’m in my pajamas the whole time) but if she’s into fashion or something you could dress up for fun.

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Dollhousefurniture t1_iuzrqxt wrote

I bought 2 SUV’s from Price Auto in Concord. And several of my coworkers have gotten cars there. I had a really good experience and they helped me with financing a ton. Not sure what type of pickup you’re interested in but Price Auto has lots of Tacoma’s on the lot.

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Dollhousefurniture t1_iu8o5ou wrote

I’ve seen people with chaos and kindness tattoos and bumper stickers. So I feel like they have a following.

Even if they are well intentioned, they film all their kind deeds. To me, filming it takes away the sincerity and makes it feel exploitative. If someone did something nice for me while I was down in the dumps, I’d appreciate it. But then if they filmed me and put it on tv, I’d personally feel humiliated.

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