Saturday, April 9, 2011

Hanky-Panky


April 6's 10 Things to Be Happy About

1. Vanilla Gelato
- I love gelato any flavor especially because it's something that we do not have here in the US because we have ice cream instead. Gelato is delicious!

2. Good Ol' Hanky-Panky
- I literally laughed out loud when I read this one. This is total shenanigans! Sooo funny! My friend Mia used to say this all the time when people would go off to 'have fun.'

3. Fearless Storm Chasers
- There aren't many in this world but I believe that there should be more so that we can see the fantastic footage that they film. It is amazing what national disasters can do and how beautiful they are even though they destroy houses and property.

4. Sowing Seeds
- Well you need to do this in order to live and have food. So you should be happy that someone in the world is doing it.

5. Little Gift Books
- Like the ones with the little pictures inside or they ones that people give out with the little coupons inside. As a kid I always made the ones with the coupons inside for my parents with things like I will not argue with my sister or something along those lines.

6. A Life of Purpose
- Everyone has a purpose in life whether they know it or not.

7. Moving Into Your Perfect Home
- I can't wait to move into a perfect home some day that I got to design and help build. I'm hoping to accomplish this because I watched my parents do it when I was a kid and it's something that I dream about doing some day on my own with my own family.

8. An Art-Filled Journal
- I wish that I could draw but unfortunately I can't. I give credit to those who can like my great grandfather. We actually have one of the journals that he made when my father was younger and it's really fun to go back and look at all of his old paintings.

9. Afternoon Light
- It is the best for photography because it makes great shadows for the pictures. My aunt always likes to take portraits during the early evening hours to make sure that she gets the best light.

10. The Cry of a Loon
- I love hearing these on the lake that we go to in Vermont. Listening to them calling out to each other is truly amazing and a beautiful symphony of nature.

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