What feeds your soul?

M's girl said:
What does that mean? I mean, I know what a dean is but what does it mean / imply when you are on his list?
it means you've gotten a grade point average above a certain level... usually around 3.5 or so (on a 4.0 scale)... for a given semester.
 
onlyerics said:
Today E and I went out for dinner. I showed him my newly issued driver's license since I had to change the one I had from my old state. Anyway, in the picture I wasn't smiling because I didn't know when they took the picture. The lady never asked if I was ready.

I was disappointed because in my old driver's license, my picture actually turned out nice. And I was always so proud when I had to show it because I actually looked like me in the picture.

So anyway, I was just complaining about how I don't like it because I was going to carry it and show it for ID purposes for the next ten years. And then E said, "But, baby, you still look pretty."

And my heart just melted like butter. I think I even turned red like the strawberries I was eating.

Excuse me while I drift in my wonderful cloud of memory.

It's all about those moments, isn't it? :)

Welcome back, OE! It's great to have you with us again. :rose:

And it looks like your post count is now in avatar territory. :D
 
The song on the radio. Remembering a very special time with my nephew when he was only 5 and he sang this song to me. Wild Horses by Garth Brooks in his little 5 year old voice. I miss those times.

I miss him a lot.
 
SweetErika said:
It's all about those moments, isn't it? :)

Welcome back, OE! It's great to have you with us again. :rose:

Why, thank you, Ms. Erika. It's great to be back.


SweetErika said:
And it looks like your post count is now in avatar territory. :D

LOL! It is, isn't it? I still have no idea what my avatar should be though. :D
 
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everything seems to be back in alignment with lit and/or my browser. dunno what the problem was but everything's working well now. it just goes to show you that the old saying, "if it's broke, don't fix it," is alive and well. :rolleyes:
 
it feeds my soul that i can have a crappy night of poker when all the calling stations are out, and then turn it all around by going up to where the normal players are and winning it all back in 2 hands. :) :nana:

$100 loss totally negated!
 
5 p.m. yesterday was the start of a week's vacation. Although my plans to visit my grandmother have been postponed (her request), I have plenty to keep me busy here.
 
soul ...

Those quiet moments in life. When a pin drop can be heard ... time stands still. Motion of the wind carries my soul over the mountains through green willowing woods to the meadows of play. When all is at peace and time ... stands still.
 
At times my soul needs to be fed with the solitude of watching the sun go down from a salient point deep within the forest.......far removed from the distractions of this hectic world we live in.........
 
WFMS...


Having breakfast on my deck...cantalope, coffee, and a Bloody Mary

the first green beans from my garden...

knowing that I do't have to go back to work until the 10th...YEEHAAAAAAAA :nana:
 
EJFan said:
ok. what in the hell is a "googoo"???

Like a Reese's peanut butter cup with an attitude. I can't get them where I live. The Southerners are keeping them all to themselves.
 
bobsgirl said:
Like a Reese's peanut butter cup with an attitude. I can't get them where I live. The Southerners are keeping them all to themselves.
that package looks vaguely familiar. if it's a southern thing, i'm sure there are a few places they can be found around here.
 
As the bi-annual migration to my husband's family reunion (a week of fun and games with the oh-so-polite in-laws) approaches, it feeds my soul that this year, I was able to stand up for myself and say, "Nope, not doing that again."

I have never understood the concept of week-long family reunions. My family knows better than to spend a week together living under the same roof.

Torture.
 
The telephone conversation that I had with my grandmother last night. I was so disappointed that she wanted to reschedule my visit, but I honored her request. She was worried that I was offended, but I could tell that she was relieved that I understood that she didn't feel well and wanted to wait until she could really enjoy my visit.

I love her so much and am so afraid that I won't see her before she dies (she just turned 83 yesterday). She sounded so good and so strong and we had one of the most enjoyable conversations that I can recall.

Grandma, I love you and respect you so much and I can't wait to come over to see you when you're ready. :rose:
 
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