Thursday, January 08, 2009

Friday Fill-ins


1. It's January; Let's hibernate!

2. Sleep and comfort are what I crave most right now.

3. Cork and wine go together like bread and butter.

4.A hot bath with lavender bath soak (B&BW) is so nourishing.

5. Let us dare to dream.

6. Humble, Texas is my home because that is where I grew up.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to seeing my mom after her surgery, tomorrow my plans include my kids' basketball games and pictures, seeing my mom again on her birthday, and going to the Rockets game, and Sunday, I want to rest!


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11 comments:

  1. Sundays are for rest, ain't it? =D

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  2. #1 - My sentiments exactly! Have a great weekend (hope your mom is OK).

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  3. Sounds like you need some pampering! Hope mom is healing well. Have a great weekend.

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  4. I wish your Mom much health and that she recovers quickly! Thanks for playing :-)

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  5. Nice post! Hope your Mom is recuperating well and gets better daily.

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  6. Love #1 - I hibernate with books and beer from first snowflake until Spring Training!

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  7. 'let us dare to dream'
    but beware of which dream you keep dreaming
    i dreamt of a thing and finally I found my hart broken... :(

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  8. I didn't play this, but I came to see if you'd posted how your mom is doing.

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  9. Like Skittles, I don't play Friday Fill-iins (preferring to do Haiku and Sky Watch on Fridays instead) but I'm hoping your mom is doing well after surgery.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  10. I wish your mom a speedy recovery from her surgery.

    My FFI is here: http://smariek.blogspot.com/2009/01/ffi-106.html

    Have a great weekend!

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  11. You do need some sleep & comfort. I hope you get both.

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