HOPEFUL

HOPEFUL
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one thing is for sure: YOU CAN'T KISS YOURSELF. mudderbear 2011

Monday, February 11, 2013

FINDING MY HAPPY THOUGHTS

   

Krush, Khrys, and I  had a great day today shopping at Barnes &  Noble, our most favorite place in the whole world...^.^)\  We did have specific reasons to be there, at least Khrys did, but I don't remember now what they were.  All I know is once you get in there, you want to buy a book sooooooo bad.  Even a magazine can fill the bill.   I bought a valentine gift for Papabear and Khrys bought chocolate for her Valentine.  Krush, in true bibliophile style bought two BAGS full of new reading material.. Haha.... what a wonderful spree.  It's enough to last most of us at least a year of intensive reading.  She'll have it all done by Spring.  We all love to shop at the book store, 'specially B & N. Follow up with a cherry coke and lunch at Popo's and it's a perfect day.  It gives me a great lift and love for life.  I feel renewed and energetic.  This or a trip to a fabric store really revs my engine.  And I've decided to stop feeling guilty about giving it my time.  WaHooo !!



both pictures shown here were taken from pinterest and are found on  tumble.com

2 comments:

JoAnna said...

I love th pictures!
I'm really glad you posted this. It is uplifting. Why do we think things we enjoy are a waste of time or something? These things are GOOD!!!!! I'm glad you had a positive day.

Karen said...

Oh, good for you! I love B & N too, and try to restrain myself or I'd own a library, lol. In fact, I go to the library in our little town very often and always leave with a whole bunch of books. The same with the fabric stores, something about the smell of the store when I walk in is inspirational. Like all things are possible or something. I agree, guilt is bad.....let's ban guilt and Enjoy Life!

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