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Simple things that make you feel good
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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easy to forget those simple things in life that make you feel good, lets see what things do it for you, heres one to start the ball rolling.
Walking barefoot on a newly laid carpet feeling it run through your toes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I once had a boiled potato and that was fantastic (you had to be there to understand) least to say that in a 50 mile radius none of the approximate 15000 people around me had one |
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A simple pleasure for me is finding a message in my read file on fab... I get excited then...
Well it one pleasure for a single chap... lol
Um seriously... I love fresh pitching snow on a dark winters evening... Snuggle up bed all toasty and wake to find a crisp pure blanket covering everything outside... And I like to keep it untouched too.. So won't leap aboutbin it or clear it unless I have to... And if I do go out I'll step in the same foot prints to keep it looking it's best for as long as possible... I love snow and sharp frost... They're beautiful... |
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"Duvet days
Some people get those in their contract of employment don't they now a days?!
Is it single of king size duvet though?! Its of ample size ...thank you "
I was only wondering how many of us could share the moment... In the duvet... Wink Wink |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I must agree about the fresh falls of snow, but instead of leaving it untouched I have an intense urge to make as many foot prints as I can in it. Andy spent a lot of last winter keeping me from walking on people's gardens, the rotten spoilsport. |
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after weeks of very difficult behavior from my kids, friday my 4 1/2 year old son telling me that I was a good mum..that is one... and the excitement on my kids faces 20 minutes ago when I opened the door when their dad brought them home after a weekend at his... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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the smell of honeysuckle after the rain.
brand new white t shirts.
listening to the rain batter the window and all cosied up inside.
waking up every day and realising I didn't slip away in my sleep. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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* The sound of thunder and the flash of lightening. I always count the seconds between the roll and the flash to see how far away the storm is to see if it's getting closer or further away.
* I used to love walking home from school sniffing fences that had been newly creosoted.
* seeing my 16m old son's excited face at simple things he's just finding out when they have oh so long ago lost their fascination. It's very rejuvenating.
* hearing church bells on a sleepy, sunny Sunday morning while I'm reading my papers at the garden table with a nice long coffee and a cigarette or two. |
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Hugging my beautiful and lovely Australian Friend before saying a tearful but happy goodbye to her last summer... I miss her really... But hey! Good old facebook and texting reminds me of her fun and her friendship... Means a lot to me she does... Sniffle Sniffle... see now look what your thread has done... lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A freshly cleaned house looking and smelling lovely top to bottom, candles lit, a good book, glass of barolo, classical music in the background..... and you. |
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Walk on vigin snow, me being a big kid.
And something I used to do with my kids and hope to do with my grandkids, crabbing from the pier at swanage, trying to catch the spider crabs.
Puddle slashing, and a water fight.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A freshly cleaned house looking and smelling lovely top to bottom, candles lit, a good book, glass of barolo, classical music in the background..... and you.
I'll be right up then. "
*plumps sofa pillows* |
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
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My bed after a night out of sex with a friend/s. Snuggling into my bed alone.
Then last night after an evening of sex the lovely man stayed for the night and it felt amazing to cuddle up togther.
My other favourite non swinging is camping with the kids in the tent and the sound of my kids snoring softly after all the fresh air and snuggling into the sleeping bag |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"great replies so far, heres another of ours
Finding money in the pocket of something you havent worn for ages"
Had that experience just recently, £100 in a trouser hip pocket, still don't know how/ why/ when!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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love feeding the ducks with the kids. seeing the ducks comming close and the kids getting a kick out off how near they can get them to come. Or a nice sun set on a beach holding someones hand as you walk along |
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