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I've been lucky in the favorite comforts parts as just seeing the seasons change works for me, as well as finding "that" book at Barnes & Noble.

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-a snowy day lounging on my big a$$ comfy sofa with hubby, dog and good book.
-egg and cheese on a bagel after a long run.
-hot cup o'joe EVERY morning.
-hubby-hubby-hubby
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Reading by candlelight in a hot bath with the lights out, and a nice single malt in easy reach. That always seems to revitalize me.
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- crossbow fired at the heart Arrowed! (Ok, technically they're bolts, but who's counting)
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Can I come visit? Your house sounds cozy and yummy!
Come on over! :wavey:
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Yes, there is. That time is now. I keep thinking of that old Nihilistics song:
A, B, C, D
D is for dead
H, I, J, K
Bullet in the head
Now I know my ABCs
Tell me what you think of me
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A ride down the streets on the bicycle at 4am when there are no other cars/sounds around. You only hear your chain going round the sprockets.

Spending the day in your sweat pants while watching movies.

An "A" on the report card.

Lending a hand to someone in need.
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running

:naughty:


taking a nap
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Seeing Savannah smile at me first thing in the morning
watching my hubby play with our baby girl
having a down comforter and pillow
watching my doggie (Gunner) run free on the canals
hot coco with Baileys in front of the fire
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-my pillow top mattress
-a woodburning fireplace
-the very first cup of coffee in the AM
-snuggling with littlegirl on that big comfy couch
-vanilla dairy queen
-a 100 reading on his glucometer at 2AM
-a sea salt bubble bath
-and 600 mgs motrin
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- Hot cocoa on a chilly day
- Chili
- Warm bath with candles and a glass of wine
- My flannel pjs
- A fire at night with all of the lights off
- Watching Olivia while she sleeps
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a bowl of cheerios.

hockey on tv.

music.

lying half asleep with the g/f.

my bed.
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My wife's nose on the nape of my neck.

A long deep breath on a crisp fall morning.

My daughter, sleeping on my chest.

"I made this for you, dad."

Watching the sunset with toes buried in the sand.
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Where did you bury the rest of the body?
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homemade noodle soup (preferably when my dad makes it)
talking on the phone with dad for hours (even better, talking in person)
A on school papers, report card
good book in front of a fire, children laughing in background
good coffee
playing games with the children
laying in the hammock--something I don't get to do often
the smell of grass after I cut it, and the feeling that goes with it--something I need to do this week!
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