Is today your day? It is March 27 National Scribble Day*, National Joe Day, National Spanish Paella Day, National Little Red Wagon Day, and Manatee Appreciation Day .

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Ancient One Profile
Ancient One answered

I'm in. I can whip up a decent Spanish Paella.

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Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
In my non-cook head I am thinking it is a knee cap! 😅😂😅😂😅😂
Ancient One
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Paella is a traditional "one pan from stove to table' dish" made in Spain. The base is yellow rice. It can be primarily beef or chicken or seafood. Mine is made with chicken, chorizo, shrimp, lobster and beef tips. All cooked in one pan.
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
WOW! Sounds interesting ☺
Janis Haskell Profile
Janis Haskell answered

I'm in!  Paellas are yummy, and manatees are adorable.  Also, I loved my little red wagon as a kid.  :)

Mountain  Man Profile
Mountain Man answered

I'm in. I have a Radio Flyer wagon in my garage for when my grandkids are here.

I'll bet my grandson would like a wagon like this.

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

A lot of times when I'm writing it is like scribble cuz I gotta get my words on paper quick. Lol!

Plus.... Some of my favorite pieces of art, are the ones from my children first learning how to hold a crayon and they drew mama a masterpiece. 😊

Flora Huang Profile
Flora Huang answered

I'm out today

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Willie B. good
Willie B. good commented
Awe Flora what you don't like cute looking manatees. :)
Flora Huang
Flora Huang commented
Whoops I change my mind. I'm in 🙃
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
Lol!!!! At first I thought it said "matinee's" 😅 and after the highway robbery of the last matinee we saw I was not gonna support a national day of matinee's! We paid $91 just for tickets to see "How to Train Your Dragon 3"
Toni Pauze Profile
Toni Pauze answered

It’s a good day.  I’m in

Darren Wolfgang Profile
Darren Wolfgang answered

You can count me in for this day.  My maternal grandma bought us kids a little steel red colored wagon has we were growing up . I don't know what became of that red wagon it was in perfect condition it never rusted and we even had it to i was in my late teens , early 20's. Thank you for your question of the day :) :)

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Darren Wolfgang
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Yeah my Grandma would always take us for walks , once we jogged and she told us , don't tell Grandpap cause he will get upset . She was 80 years old and shoveling coal into her coal furnace and no one was allowed to do it for her . She would pick real big buckets of water to fill a swimming pool up for one of her step grand kids and we would say don't do that Grandma and she said , I'm okay and don't worry about me having a heart attack . Yes my Grandma was Scots but she was head strong . Her doctor told us she had a heart on her like a 40 year old Woman he never seen it in his life.
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
WOW! That is so cool! And it's a small world! My husband's Big Grandpa (he was the glue in his family just like your mom was the glue in your family.) He was dying in the hospital and a very young Yang told him "you can't die grandpa. I hardly got to know you." He was scheduled for a heart transplant and while in route in the helicopter being transported to a cardiac hospital his church began praying for him. His pastor said he KNEW God was healing him (Big Grandpa.) At the other hospital the doctor did the final tests/exam they do before surgery. The doctor said "take this man home! He is not sick. He has the heart of a 20 year old!" Big Grandpa never had the transplant! Lol! He went to be with the Lord in 2016 when he was 85 years old. 😊 I LOVE stories like with your Grandma! Thank you for sharing.
Darren Wolfgang
Darren Wolfgang commented
You're Welcome more than glad to share :) :)

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