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hisroyaldamereplied to yourpost:I follow 703 blogs.
I think my head would explode if I followed that many…
I’m following over a hundred blogs and it’s really hard to keep up with everything and sorting through things that I really have no interest in. I hate to unfollow people but alas, I do think I need to cut down on the blogs I follow. So if I unfollow you in the next few days, please understand, no offense was taken, I’m not making a statement by unfollowing you, I’m just clearing up my dashboard and streamlining it.
thehinkypanda replied to your post: Well, it’s official: I am working from home…Ugh! Cranky that’s terrible! I had sun poisoning last year when I went to Bermuda. So painful! Try putting aloe vera in the fridge and then put it on your skin, it’s the only thing that brought me relief! Feel better soon!
That tip might be the MVP of the day; thank you, Hinky.
If you can, try to take an anti-inflammatory every four to six hours too. That’s helps with some the swelling. Also drink lots of water too. But yes, refrigerated aloe vera was heavenly. I really hope you’re feeling better soon.
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Nostelle - Memories
“There are nights when she wakes up with wet cheeks, and aches to be held. There are other nights when she can almost feel his hands on her again. There’s an echo of his voice in her ear, coaxing her to remember.”
Inspired by this.
That’s okay, I didn’t need my feels…or my heart…or my tears…really. This is so sad and so beautiful. Well done, lovely lady.
White: Symbolic of purity, innocence and naivete, white has strong connotations of youth and purity. If you are an older person, your preference for white could indicate a desire for perfection and impossible ideals, It may also symbolize a desire for simplicity or the simple life.
blue and purple
Blue.
Turquoise. That was scary.
So, fabulous inspiration, knowing exactly what I want to do and trying to do it for two days and this is all that I’ve managed so far. I’m not even sure if anyone wants to read this but here’s a snippet from the beginning…
Note to self: Never believe men when they say they have everything planned out. They lie. The trail that suppose to only take an hour and a half, took about three and half.
Also, when two grown, educated men get together, they turn into five year olds with even less common sense.