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Favorite Things

I'm wondering what are your favorite things? That would of course be you, JP, since we have decided that we are likely writng this blog for our own pure entertainment. But if anyone out there would like to chime in with your list, please do so. This isn't in any particular order.

So here are a few of my favorite things, places, people, etc:
1. Coming up with new story ideas.
2. Finishing a book.
3. Red wine, smoked gouda cheese, and crusty sourdough bagette
4. My horses, husband, and kids and dogs and I suppose the cat. (Not necessarily in that order)
5. My big fluffy duvet cover
6. A mountain view
7. An ocean view
8. New York City (everything from the food to the shopping, the shows, the museums--LOVE it all!)
9. The coral color, super soft, fuzzy blanket, my mother-in-law Sue made for me
10. Puerto Vallarta (in specific Yelapa)
11. Jumping my horse
12. Teaching writing to kids
13. My friends
14. Cooking a good meal for my family
15. The way the air smells after it rains rain
16. Watching my dogs play. Watching my horses play. Watching my youngest play with her friends.
17. My Converse slip on tennis shoes
18. My Lucky Brand jeans with the hole above the knee
19. A good strong cup of coffee
20.A good book (particuarly ones by my friends)
21. Avon lipstick
22. Having lunch with my dad
23. Having coffee with my mom
24. My Gwen Stefani Barbie Doll (read old post in archive about my idol worship toward Gwen)
25. Tuberose, Plumeria, Evening Jasmine and Gardenia

Okay, so anyone (ANYONE) out there want to give us your favorites list??? Please do!!!

Cheers,
Michele

Comments

I'm out here :) I'll have to come back with my list when I'm done with month end though :(
I'm out here :) I'll have to come back with my list when I'm done with month end though :(
Shel said…
Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens..ooops not my list!
My husband, Chris
Books
Cats
My desk
gadgets
Tex-mex food
Steak
computers
Dru said…
The books that I read
The TV shows that I watch
My computer
My co-op
My view of the Atlantic Ocean
My view of the Empire State Building
Times Square
My family
My friends
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
France
Italian food
Restaurants (especially new-to-me ones)
Hanging out with my friends
Meeting authors
The quilts that I make and give away
My iPod
Traveling
My friends
Buying books
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Unknown said…
I follow your blog! I'm just not always timely in reading the posts. :)

Let's see..my favorite things..
Italy - would love to go back there
The ability to read
Shoes
My pool
Jameson Whiskey
Music - BoySetsFire being at the top of the list

and I'm sure there is more..I just can't think of anything right now.
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