Describe your own outlook on life in seven words or less.
I live genuinely and intentionally.
Where do you like to vacation?
Haha! Where do I LIKE to vacation? I don’t know. I always have vacation in Florida because parents and child and built-in babysitter and I definitely do not enjoy Florida, although the panhandle is about ten times better than the tip. But as I said, built-in babysitters make for childless days in beach cottage and um, I LIKE THOSE. I also LIKE seeing my parents, and they have no interest in Nice Ice Hotel Sweden, so for now it is what it is. One day, I suppose I won’t have parents in Florida and we won’t need a babysitter and we’ll do wild and crazy things like vacation alone in more hospitable environments. Right now, I’m envisioning a small cabin in the woods, a fireplace, much tree, many snow.
Candy factories (sweets or treats including chocolate) of the entire world have become one and will now be making only one kind of candy. Which kind, if you were calling the shots?
Cordial cherries, although, I would miss the Tootsie Pops in the blue wrapper, whatever those are. But I want to mention that I don’t like monopolies and variety is the spice of life and I can make candy.
Complete this sentence: Something that anyone can do that will guarantee my smile is…be funny! I smile easily and love to laugh.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I’m grateful for my family and the laughter we share. The boy one stayed the weekend. We did not go out into the woods. In fact, we only left the house to go eat yummy foods. I wore a sweater. It was sweater weather. I love sweater weather. I’m glad my cupboards are stocked-up. I’m glad I have doggy-bag lunch in the fridge. I’m glad Halloween is over.
The week coming up has us visiting friends for dinner, and that’s been a long time coming, so I’m lookin forward to that. I’m also pleased The Mister will drive us through all the roundabouts to get there. I’m looking forward to the end of the elections.
Cee’s Share Your World is a weekly feature and all are welcome to join in and play along.
What’s going on in your world?
Thanks Joey for sharing this week. I always look forward to your posts.
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Thanks, Cee, I do enjoy playing 🙂
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I like your answer to the candy question. 🙂 Variety is best, and yep, if we have to, we can make our own candies!
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🙂
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Well, you sure spend a lot of time making others laugh so I guess you like spreading the joy.
(Also, right there with you on the election. I’m counting down hours at this point. HOURS! And this madness will be over!! The thought makes me giddy with anticipation…)
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Thanks, Laura 🙂 You make me laugh, too!
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Perty flowers there miss Joey. Laughter is so important. Hope you get plenty of that today 🙂
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Fanks x
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Tis my pleasure x
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Loved reading this. Totally agree about Florida, personally if I have to holiday there it would always be either on the West coast, Marco or Naples or better still The Keys.
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Cherry Cordials are the one and true indispensable candy. I don’t want to live in a world without Cordials. However too many make my throat burn.
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NOTED! 🙂
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Nice answers!
Really enjoyed this!🙂
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Liking to laugh counts for a lot in my book!
I hate driving around roundabouts too and there are loads in the town I live in! 🙂
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You poor thing! It is never my turn, I tell ya! 😛
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Beautiful flowers, I love cabins and sweater weather, too, I look forward to the end of the election, but I would have all dark chocolate. 🙂
janet
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Excellent answer to the first question.
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Thank you 🙂
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Not doing roundabouts is certainly something to smile about!
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Are those chocolate covered cherries? Those were my dad’s favorite candy (right up there slightly above jelly beans). You are making me miss sweater weather, I’ll tell you that! Still in the 80s here.
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Yes, chocolate covered cherries with the syrup inside the shell.
Aw. When will it be sweater weather there? Late February? I truly have no idea.
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There have been winters here where I needed a wool coat all February (yes, February). But mainly I don’t need a winter coat at all! More like a sweater evenings and early mornings. Unless there is a freeze . . . .
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I see. How tragic.
But there are wonderful things you do love about it?
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LOL, what a first world problem! I am ok. It’s not my druthers, at all, but it’s not absolutely terrible. I will survive (she sang off-pitch).
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Heh!
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“variety is the spice of life and I can make candy” So much for rules 🙂
Another good job with this challenge.
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Thank you 🙂
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We spend most of our vacations with family too!
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Thinking about cherry cordials gives me a toothache 😀
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I’ve enjoyed the unseasonable weather as it’s nicer to do farm chores on a sunny morning than a cold and windy one; however, I am looking forward to sweater weather, too. 🙂
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Oh I believe that! I’ve read about your brutally cold winter mornings on the farm. Every time I read that, I think about how I hate takin my dog out first thing! I’m going to enjoy raking while it’s not cold and windy, too 🙂
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Going out first thing is NOT my favorite, either. Glad you’ll have some sun for raking. 🙂
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I’ll have to talk Miss Madison into letting you borrow their cottage in Wisconsin for a week :). You can drink your Earl Gray in the morning and take in the fresh (allergy free) air on the banks of Green Bay and not break a sweat in the process.
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