last12C is offline last12C Post #11  May 1,2009, 8:10pm
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Christmas Eve in the mountains, snow on the ground, a cold clear night with a sky full of stars and the smell of wood smoke in the air.
Oh! I am SO there!!!
 
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last12C, wrote :

What is your favorite time of day?[/b]


What is your favorite color?[/b]


What is your favorite word?[/b]


What is your favorite sound?[/b]


What is your favorite flower?[/b]


What is your favorite bird?


What are some of your favorite favorites?[/b]
Daylight hours.


Lucious, royal blue.


LOVE (by far.)


A church choir singing beuatiful Christian hyms acappella.


Effervescent red rose.


Dove.


The peace of God that surpasses all understanding (my all time favorite of favorites.)
 
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Hot Tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich on a rainy afternoon.









Wow. That just hit me with a great big warm fuzzy memory! I LOVED this growing up. I haven't had it in years though....


Offf to see if I have tomato soup in the house....


Paula


Mmmmmm! That's my favorite soup & sandwich combo, too!


I went to the grocery store after church today and found myself craving tomoto soup
Thus lunch today was tomato soup
(here"s to the power of suggestion!)
 
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The peace of God that surpasses all understanding (my all time favorite of favorites.)
Good one!
 
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Standing alone at night on the back of a ship in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight, surrounded by stars, with the moonlight shimmering on the waves.


Riding up into the mountains on the back of a motorcycle with the wind in my face and music blaring in my helmet, all wrapped around my beloved, with nothing but the sight of his broad shoulders in front of me.


Strawberries, dipped in sour cream and rolled in brown sugar.


The sound of my husband on one side of me and my dog on the other, both snoring softly.


 
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The sound of my husband on one side of me and my dog on the other, both snoring softly.





ROTFLOL!!! I'd just be happy to hear the sound of my hubby snoring again. I used to push him over so he would stop. I think I would just be content to listen now.




 
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Another favorite is standing out on my back property on a clear night looking at the stars. They are so big then that you feel you could just reach up and touch them. It's absolutely magical.
 
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winn,604461 wrote :

The sound of my husband on one side of me and my dog on the other, both snoring softly.





ROTFLOL!!! I'd just be happy to hear the sound of my hubby snoring again. I used to push him over so he would stop. I think I would just be content to listen now.

It's funny - they never snored in synch. I always kinda felt like the net on a ping pong table.
 
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Mmmmm.... steel-cut oatmeal! Just had some. Definitely another favorite!


 
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winn,604461 wrote :


The sound of my husband on one side of me and my dog on the other, both snoring softly.





ROTFLOL!!! I'd just be happy to hear the sound of my hubby snoring again. I used to push him over so he would stop. I think I would just be content to listen now.





It's funny - they never snored in synch. I always kinda felt like the net on a ping pong table.
That's so funny!!! I'm just imagining you inbetween all that snoring, lol!!!
 
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