December 29,  2004

      Day seven. If i'm counting right.  i think i missed a day in there somewhere.  

      i wish sometimes that we still had the small apartment and i was home every day.  It is so much better to get up relaxed, spend the day relaxed, and go to sleep relaxed.  i actually sleep.  All bodily functions operate in a timely manner (no stress), and i've actually lost a few pounds - in spite of eating cookies for breakfast. (Hey, i found two in the tin this morning that were shaped in my initials.  Of course i had to eat them!)

      i miss being able to do the decadent things like crawling back into bed with Himself in the middle of the morning - Him still all cozy and warm under the blankets, me finding ways that He would definitely like, to stop His snoring.  *eg*

      i swear His body temperature is higher than the norm.  And that feels more than a bit delicious - especially when certain body parts get shared with my body parts.  Yum.

      Another good part about being home is i get net-surfing time - and i can find the neatest things!  (See sidebar for today's find - check out the pics and the furniture store link.)     

 

     And another good thing about being home - time to paint.  i started a new painting yesterday.  Not sure how the progress will go on this one, but it sure seems funky!  i'm actually kind of encouraged - i think my "style" (or at least my personal taste) is starting to emerge.  Who knew!

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