and good things just keep coming.....
I have a running buddy who has a rule that whenever we are running and she (it's always her) finds money she gives it to me.  At first I thought it was because half the time she had no pockets and I always have a pocket or two (gum, kleenex, chap stick).  A while back she lets me in on her little secret.  If she gives away the money she finds then it brings her good luck.  Kinda like "see a penny pick it up and through the day you'll bear good luck" and I add "give it to a friend and your luck will never end".  I was talking about pennies though and usually she finds dimes, nickels, pennies and the occasional quarter.  Recently she won $50.00 on two separate occasions on the lottery.   So yesterday as I am off to meet her for our run I find a toonie (that's $2.00 for my US friends).  I think about it....I mean it's $2.00!  Do I have to give it to her?  Yup!  That's the rule.  So I do and she is totally floored cause it's $2.00!  Anyway she agreed it was the rule.  Of course she would!  I just gave her $2.00!  LOL!  So I find out yesterday that my zio (uncle) is coming from Italy for a three month visit.  OMG!  I am SO excited.  He is my favorite uncle.  He is the one who when I was visiting in Italy and lucky me I was able to do that on several occasions would always do a little something extra to make my birthday special.  He would take off on his vespa with a roaster tied to the back.  Head to the local eatery and pick up a roast chicken and then off to the bakery for the most scrumptious cake with spumonis on top.  Yum!  When I was living in Italy and was there for Christmas he went out and bought a traditional sweet bread in the shape of a turkey!  He knew that I would miss turkey dinner and that was probably as close as I would get.  Little things like that.  He never married and lived in Australia for ten years before returning to Italy to look after my grandma after my grandfather passed away.  I mean he literally gave up his life for her and after she passed away several years ago he came for a visit and has been coming about every three to four years.  I have been very fortunate that I got to know him as well as I do.  He speaks fluent english and loves to practice when he comes.  Such a wonderful surprise!  Tip of the day!  If you find money...give it away!  You never know what could happen!
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Welcome back.
You are SUCH a good storyteller...I'm happy for you re: the favorite uncle.
& you were in Italy?!!
& you LIVED there?!!
I hope you'll tell me all about it at the Social.
F-pants
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