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2013 年 7 月 2 日 星期二  |
failures and heartaches  |
分類: diary |
There are moments in life when you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real!
When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we look so long at the closed door that we don't see the one which has been opened for us embroidery by beads.
Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile.
Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do Property in philippines For Sale.
May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, enough hope to make you happy.
The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way nuskin 如新.
Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss and ends with a tear.
The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying Hong Kong Company Secretary.
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2013 年 6 月 26 日 星期三  |
make something  |
分類: diary |
I had shelves across 3 walls. Each was filled with different picture frames which held various photos of friends and family. I really liked my room there. I have had absolutely nothing on the walls in this apartment for over 2 years. I think it's time to change that. This time, though, a lot of my frames would contain favorite photos I've taken of my woods and creek--home away from home. Yay projectsphone covers:)
I went to my first tractor pulls of the summer last night and tonight. I actually didn't intend to go to either. Then I was only going to go to one. But I'm trying not to be a hermit, which is super easy right now since I have no vehicle and it's summer break and all... so I ended up going both nights. Oh, and I had the interesting privilege of seeing "tractor square dancing". I wish I'd taken my camera so I could video it; quite entertaining embroidery patch!
Through school I have an iPad. It's definitely grown on me, but I'm not obsessed/attached to it or anything (like many of my students who were torn because they couldn't take them home over the summer!). I mainly just use it for my normal Internet stuff. But I do have a couple apps I use regularly that are just for fun. One is Words with Friends. Oh my, I so enjoy word games. I set another record for points on a single word the other day-- 129 points for the word "jazzer" :) My previous record was 117 ("prized"). But those were just lucky plays. I'm not like super spectacular or anything nu skin group.
Speaking of shelves and words and stuff... I have been slacking a little on my reading but am still doing pretty well overall (considering all the other stuff I'm doing that kind of takes priority right now). I just started reading The Wind is My Mother by Bear Heart & Molly Larkin, and I also started The Alhambra by Washington Irving. I'm also slowly reading through some Emerson poetry. These days, cleaning, organizing, and reading take up the majority of my days; and I'm trying to enjoy it all while it lasts (which won't be too much longer). I would be cleaning and organizing even more because I'm actually enjoying it (which is...new and refreshing), but my back likes to pretend that it's 80 years old instead of 27...lame... so I bust my butt until my back gets too bad, then I read or check mail or...oh, write blog entriesnuskin hk;) Oh, and sometimes I cook. But mostly I don't because I hate cooking... but occasionally I kind of get into a cooking mood and make something |
2013 年 6 月 17 日 星期一  |
the TV Guide as efficiently  |
分類: diary |
However, RH and I are talking about going back home to Indiana in about 4 more weeks. Depending on the weather, we think we are ready to get back to our downsizer. We only lived there about 2 months before we packed for Florida. We will have to figure out where we put things in the downsizer again. And after living in the RV for almost 6 months, we have learned we can get along without so many "things". I think I will be downsizing even more of our possessions once we get back home again Income Tax Hong Kong.
And, I can't wait to get back to the library there cheap wood bookcase.
Rh has continued to lose weight.....he still doesn't have much of an appetite. I wish I could say the same for myself. He is learning that he has to watch what he eats since the gall bladder surgery. It's a process for sure. And it makes it a bit more difficult for me to figure out what to fix for him. Food sure lasts a long time now. It seems to take forever to get through a loaf of bread these days, not to mention the cottage cheese, Miracle Whip and ice cream and snack cakes. I expect our grocery bill will lessen as well Cable manufacturer.
We never did solve our problem with TV Guide. I finally asked for a refund and I got it within a week. Too bad they couldn't deliver the TV Guide as efficiently亞洲知識管理學院! |
2013 年 5 月 29 日 星期三  |
The bulk of Michaels' characters  |
分類: life |
When an antique bridal quilt appears under mysterious circumstances at the vintage clothing shop where Rachel Grant works, she is fascinated. She has never been able to resist handmade textiles from the past, for she believes that through the ages, women wove protective magic into their fabrics in order to mark the important events of their lives: birth, marriage, and death.
But there is more than good in the quilt's magic power. Day by day Rachel sees and feels the power growing, as she senses the quilt influencing her thoughts and actions. Much as Rachel's logical mind longs to deny the supernatural, the aura of evil coming from the quilt is terrifyingly real, and it seems to carry a sinister legacy into the lives of the people Rachel loves.
and here's a reviewnuskin hong kong.
I have been a big fan of Barbara Michaels for years now, and I always snap up her books whenever I come across them. Sadly, I hate to admit that this was not one of her better books. Granted, I enjoyed reading it - and I did read it from beginning to end; however, this one wasn't as believable as many of her other books. Yes, I realize that this book, like most of her books, deals with the supernatural and as such, the reader must suspend disbelief somewhat. However, the characters in this book were all far too quick to accept what was going on. What normal person says (essentially), "Oh, you're trying to kill me. You must be possessednuskin product."??
The bulk of Michaels' characters in her other works take some convincing before they agree that they are indeed confronting the supernatural... that's what makes those tales believable. Sadly, this book was lacking in that departmentvirtual office in hong kong. |
hundreds of miles  |
分類: diary |

Given the average life expectancy of a woman living in America, barring illness or freak accident, Melanie Folk estimates that she has 18,980 days remaining in her life. Each day, she works at a job that she hates and rips another page off of the calendar in her mind, longing for that day of her sweet release. She can make it work. She’s always been good at getting by.
This plan seems to work well for her, until one morning when Melanie is shaken by an event which changes her perception of life and leaves her with an overwhelming urge to run.
When her parents decide to sell the house which once belonged to her deceased grandmother, Melanie seizes the opportunity, volunteering for the job of getting the house ready for sale.
Once she is hundreds of miles away from anything familiar to her, Melanie sees her world changing before her eyes, and she begins to experience the joys of independence for the very first time. She also finds the journal of a woman named Jocelyn, who moved into the same house with her new husband, during the turbulent days of the late 1930’s.
As Melanie explores the bright new world around her, she finds comfort and inspiration in the writings of the woman who had gone through a similar adventure decades before. Melanie’s comfort is short lived, however, as the experiences of the two women soon begin to diverge in ways both unexpected and tragic. |
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