- chapstick
- earbuds
- phone/laptop charger
- old receipts
- keys
- books (of course)
- my laptop
- dr pepper pillow
- calendar
- this amazing tote bag a friend gave me *all the heart eyes*
Five things I’ve always wanted to do in my life, but haven't yet:
- write a story
- travel to Italy
- publish a book of poetry
- own a pet
- read all six published books by Jane Austen {I know! But I haven't read Mansfield Park yet...}
- books
- friends
- family
- Jesus
- hugs
- sitting in the library with a dear friend
- convos with friends, whether deep or silly
- Speaking With Joy podcast
- READING
- all things yellow
- read all the books in the stack a friend gave me just last night
- blog more regularly
- journal just a little bit every single day
- read more nonfiction
- make time for solitude in my schedule
- cookies are my favorite type of dessert {As long as they're not full of nuts, nuts don't belong in cookies}
- I love dr pepper
- good food makes me happy
- that when I try to think about something people don't know about me, my mind immediately goes to food
- even all these years later I am still fascinated by horses {but my LOVE of them has definitely been tempered a good deal}
- read
- time with friends
- read
- write/journal
- watch a period drama
{another post from my drafts folder, be glad I updated it, the horror of what I wrote a few years ago... *embarrassed smile*}
I always tend to have tons of drafts (I just checked 83, not sure its been this bad before) because I get an idea and then write it "when I feel like it" or its a post for a series or its a post to collect links. I think my oldest is 3 years old.
ReplyDeleteLivia: I'm certainly glad to know I'm not the only one who does this! When I was going through mine, I found a couple that I clearly had a good idea at one point and then didn't write enough in the drft to remind me all these years later what it was that I was going to actually post about. Not entirely helpful! :D
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