I love cooking! I get to be creative and have instant payoff for my work.
I love lying in bed naked with my husband during a snow storm, I feel the most safe and comfortable then.
I love the smell of bacon or sausage cooking in the morning on a camping trip. I love the slightly cold air, it makes the smell that much better.
I love when I have a heavy relaxing night of sleep. Like my head hits the pillow and I'm out. I go through cycles of insomnia so these can be hard to come by.
I love when something I drew can out better than expected.
I love observing sea life. In a tide pool or from a dock or boat or just in a good old fashion nature doc, the subject has always captivated me.
I love the sound of Richard Attenboroug's voice.
I love when my husband challenges me with a guessing game. He'll ask me something like name the presidents in descending order or try to think of as many boys names that began with "L".
I love when I can make people laugh.
I love my breasts! They're big naturals and at 30 they could be saggier but they're not.
I love that there are podcasts.
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- Soundwave_Surfer
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Re: Love list
Awesome
"The mistakes are what give things flavor sometimes... There's a place for mistakes and awkwardness and clunkiness in humanity... that feel that a human being, an imperfect person is behind something."
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- Cheldoll
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- Joined: September 12th, 2011, 2:29 pm
- Issues: Depression, anxiety, anorexia, sexually abused
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These are great! I wish I could love cooking, haha.
xoxo,
Chel
" Many people need desperately to receive this message: I feel and think much as you do,
care about many of the things you care about, although most people don't care about them.
You are not alone. " — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Chel
" Many people need desperately to receive this message: I feel and think much as you do,
care about many of the things you care about, although most people don't care about them.
You are not alone. " — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.