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Member Since: 01/05/07
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Member Since: 01/05/07
Last Login: 11/27/10
Viewed: 304546
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Program Progress: Day 86
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Favorite Places:
I love the couch in my parent's house. It's really comfy and I can chat and do my work from there. But my bed is really warm and cozy, too.
Outside: I love playgrounds and the tools there, I like the parts in shops where the children buy their toys, bookshops, etc.
I Want To See:
Egypt, India, Ireland (again), Scotland (again), USA, Canada (I love the feeling of pure nature that I get from the pictures), Italy again, France again, etc.
Hobbies:
Reading, writing and drawing. I love creating new places and continents that my characters can visit, love drawing them. Reading is my favorite pastime. Listening to audio books, watching inspiring movies. Playing World of Warcraft with my Dad, talking about comics with my mother.
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Heroes:
Prince Valiant from Hal Foster: He's brave, courageous, goodlooking, intelligent, wise, sometimes street-smart, a great friend, husband and father.
Aleta, his wife, because she is exactly what I aspire to be: Intelligent, beautiful, a great ruler of her kingdom (okay, I have to make my own kingdom here *lol*), a great mother and a wonderful woman to her man.
Pollyanna, because she's really smart, glad about everything and wonderfully inventive.
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Welcome back!
Funny enough I just got back from a extended hiatus myself.
Someone told me a quote that I thought was cool. It went a bit like this... "
My life is not as good as I want it to be but it is better than it was." - unknown.
So here is to everyday in life being better. I'm with you on the still figuring out what I want.
Welcome back!
Tracie.
p.s. love the self portrait;)
Know thyself
Check out this blog entry from Puja.
I have a version of this exercise that I have been using for years it seems silly and overly simple at first yet it helps find a "what I wanted," path.
http://toolstolife.com/users/Puja/blog/viewpost/11244
Thanks :)
@ tra_smiley: Great! Here we are, both back. :) Funny "coincidence". *g*
@ Aylewand: Thanks for the post. Deep down I know that I want to be "happy". But there are so many paths to experience happiness, that it can be overwhelming. *laugh* Gotta try so many of them. ;)