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Remembering What I Enjoy..

Occasionally I forget things. Some stuff like birthdays, names and stuff is a normal human thing, and I don't sweat it so much. But I also forget some other stuff which is not so good. I forget what I enjoy. I don't know how it happens but it does from time to time. And its at these moments that I need a bit of help remembering.

So- this is a request for help. What do I enjoy doing? What gives me joy? Leave me a comment.

Comments

Carter Clan said…
Going to the Gower
Carter Clan said…
Watching West Wing
Dave Heath said…
Crying at the olympics...
Karen said…
Crying at Extreme Makeover Home Edition, documentries on old people, documentries on young people acheiving. Local News.
Anonymous said…
A good quality beer, in an exquisite english pub...
Karen said…
I just remembered... Alan Davies/Jonathan Creek/QI
Anonymous said…
good company + good food + good conversation, Anna xx
Anonymous said…
and stories! (Anna again :) )
Anonymous said…
being inspired and going to canada (Anna's 3rd comment) x
Anonymous said…
West Wing... and by analogy watching politics happen in a good way. Try BBC1 at 4pm.
Tea.
Reading encouraging comments on your blog?
Ellen Loudon said…
shoes...shopping...drinking coffee in starbucks (or the like)...chatting...giggling...chilling.
Anonymous said…
buying Joe a pint when he returns to the UK in April?

:)

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