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What was the last thing you took a picture of?

Posted on Nov 20th, 2007 by LeisureGoddess : Selfishly oriented towards Feeling LeisureGoddess
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 20, 2007:

Our first snowfall of the season - today!

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What was the last thing you made from scratch?

Posted on Nov 20th, 2007 by LeisureGoddess : Selfishly oriented towards Feeling LeisureGoddess
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 19, 2007:

Dinner, a few hours ago.
Homemade Baguette, port braised short ribs, stir-fired bell peppers, pasta casserole and a coconut cake for dessert.

Before that I worked on  a beaded necklace.
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What's the easiest way to become happy?

Posted on Nov 20th, 2007 by LeisureGoddess : Selfishly oriented towards Feeling LeisureGoddess
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 18, 2007:

I make the decision first and foremost to be happy.
Followed by taking some action on things that will support my decision.
Baking a cake vs grocery shopping.
Grocery shopping vs housecleaning.

Depends on what action will be make me happIER in the moment.

Easiest way, is to simply make a decision and line up with it!
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Who, on the whole, do you find happier: children or adults?

Posted on Nov 20th, 2007 by LeisureGoddess : Selfishly oriented towards Feeling LeisureGoddess
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 16, 2007:

Children for sure!
They are such joyous frolicking beings. Nothing could keep them from their happiness.
They also come back to their joy, faster than adults. They don't bear grudges, or dwell on seeming injustices for long. They are always in a hurry to return to Joy.
I really love that about kids, and I aspire to be that way too.
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