1. My daughter and my dog 'singing' together. The dog never used to make much noise but when O gets going, he chimes in, it's really cute.
2. Sunrise, it symbolizes the beginning of something new, and I appreciate them more now that I am up early each day.
3. I collected baseball cards when I was little (still have them cause I keep hoping they will be worth something someday). My dad also bought me the set of quarters with all the states on the back from the mint, but I don't really actively collect anything at this point.
1. Catching DS checking himself out in the mirror!
2. Sunrise: I like the way the air feels early in the morning, I've always been an early bird and I like that it's a fresh new beginning.
3. I collect artifacts of special moments, like ticket stubs, notes etc. I'm actually making a shadowbox for C for our 10th anniversary. (Thanks to megd893 for the inspiration on that! I'm not naturally crafty)
1. Share something that made you smile this week - a story, picture, anything! My family all arrived yesterday. I feel like it's been so long since I've seen them, even though its only been a few months, but I really missed them so I've pretty much been smiling since they arrived.
2. Do you prefer sunrises or sunsets? Sunsets; mainly because I always feel like its time to go back to bed if I'm up before sunrise.
3. Do you collect anything? Tell us about it. I don't collect anything anymore, but up until I was ten or so, I used to collect beanie babies. My favourite was a mouse called cheeser, and he still lives in my bedroom. The rest are all in my mum's attic.
1. Something that made me smile... I just had dinner with my sweetie and our best friends in the area, who we all mesh super well with. Each person in the foursome gets along very happily, independently with each other member. We always have so much fun, just being together and talking. It made me smile. :-)
2. Do you prefer sunrises or sunsets? Sunsets! Because twilight is the best time and that's when sunset is.
3. Do you collect anything? Tell us about it. I collect stories, I guess. (Personal stories, about my grandparents or my cat or the antics of students.) I gather them up over the course of my life and trot them out to suit any occasion. I was going to say "Too bad they aren't worth anything, like other collections might someday be." but then I decided they are worth something.
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