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		<description><![CDATA[My mom is a note writer. We could mark the years in messages tucked into lunches or school bags in her neat cursive covering everything from the encouraging &#8220;Good luck on your test&#8221; to the practical &#8220;Don&#8217;t forget to turn &#8230; <a href="http://goodhouseguest.com/?p=724">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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</a>My mom is a note writer. We could mark the years in messages tucked into lunches or school bags in her neat cursive covering everything from the encouraging &#8220;Good luck on your test&#8221; to the practical &#8220;Don&#8217;t forget to turn in your permission slip&#8221;. On my 16th birthday, I opened my lunch (which she still made every day––yes, I was lucky <em>and</em> spoiled) that had been packed inside of a paper birthday hat along with several notes. I blushed (and probably said: oh my gosh, my mom is such a dork!)  knowing I was too old for this, but truly happy that I hadn&#8217;t outgrown it either.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never outgrown it, and I owe that entirely to my mom. What a simple, lasting gift. I love leaving and finding notes. Even a quickly scrawled post-it on my desk will do. Thankfully I&#8217;ve paired up with someone who understands this about me.  My husband, Todd, even goes as far as concepting themes for the elaborately photo-shopped stack of notes that he leaves for me to open every day when he&#8217;s on extended work trips. He also posts things (in the style of &#8216;lost cat&#8217; bulletins on trees) for our son all around the house. It&#8217;s sweet and our son makes sure the notes are well fed as shown above.</p>
<p>Todd&#8217;s creativity has challenged me to up my note writing game too. For a recent trip I jotted down facts (population stats; key phrases to know; etc.) about the city he&#8217;d be working in, and equally important facts about life at home (we miss you more today; things are boring here without you; etc.) on little scraps of paper. I layered these notes and a few photos between the clothes in his suitcase as a surprise to unpack miles (fact: 4,081 miles) away from home.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the thing, notes like these can completely change someone&#8217;s day, and it doesn&#8217;t take much. Seeing as it&#8217;s February 1, it&#8217;s about to start dumping diamond and long-stem roses advertising. To combat all that in the coming weeks, take a moment to write a sweet, funny or flirty message to someone that you care about––a roommate, co-worker, the waitress at lunch, your neighbor. Leave a poem on the kitchen counter, impart one kind line on the back of a receipt, or scrawl a waxy crayon heart on construction paper to simply say &#8216;I like you&#8217;. It&#8217;s way more lasting than roses.</p>
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