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November 21, 2014

Share Your World –Week 46

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Cee from Cee’s Photography offers a weekly challenge to Share Your World . What a great way to share what is going on in my little mind without having to think too much.  Hop on over to Cee’s and join in on the Share Your World challenge.  I don’t do it every week but it is fun to do it every once in awhile.  This week’s questions made me think….just a little bit.

On a vacation what you would require in any place that you sleep? A comfy bed and good pillows—I have spent my share of nights in hotels with neither and while I am not usually a picky person I like those comforts.  I also love when hotels have charging stations for phones and electronics close to the bed with more than one outlet.  Perfect for my technological life that I lead.  I often find myself moving nightstands and unplugging things so that I can access an outlet to charge all the things that come with me.  Oh and a good coffee maker—-I love when the hotels have a Keurig–just saying.

Music or silence while working? Music. Almost always music.  I love to listen to music and it inspires me when I am doing just about anything.playlist

If you were to move and your home came fully furnished with everything you ever wanted, list at least three things from your old house you wish to retain? This one is pretty easy—-Chris, Buddy and Holly.  I assume the new house would not come with husband and animals already in place.  🙂   If it were means “items” that would be more difficult.  My favorite Bible, one special teapot that I would have a very difficult time choosing and ……oh goodness—maybe the antique hutch that my father in law refinished?  That would be a hard call for me.

What’s your least favorite mode of transportation? Motorcycle.  Now ask me if I have ever even been on one.  Nope and don’t intend to .  I have several friends who are die hard Harley riders but not me—does not appeal to me in the least but I love that they love it.

Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up? I am very grateful for time spent with family this past week.  I got to see my sweet Carlton and totally enjoyed that.

carltonI am looking forward to more family time and friend time during the next week.  I am blessed. How about you?share your world

 

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