The female2female blog challenge this week is 10 things. Any 10 thing. Laura did 10 thing she wants to do before she dies, but I sort of did that in this post so I decided to be scare you all away with soppy. Damn I can’t believe you all survived my emo and now the soppy. I am truly sorry but here goes
10 things I love about you
- You are intellegent and I love talking to you, we have such interesting conversations, you never make me feel dumb even when I don’t know much about a topic.
- You send me an sms when you go to bed, which is always after me, so when I wake up in the morning I get to read that you love me and reminding me to do my sit-ups.
- You support me as a mom and tell me I am doing a good job and how loved my kids are, you understand how I want to do things and the sense of failure I have not quite being where I would like to be.
- You believe in me, you offer support and are so willing to help, but you tell me how you know with or without you I can do it. You don’t need me to feel dependent and understand how important it is for me to feel a sense of financial independence.
- You are flying up all the way from CT just to help me drive down with the kids.
- You do not want to change me in anyway, I feel no pressure to be anyone but myself.
- You are willing to be involved with the kids and help me but honest enough to say it you need time out for a while.
- You like being silly with me and I love how much we laugh when we are together.
- You are following your dream and love what you do
- You look into my eyes and I know that I am loved.













i love this. omg i love this. XXX
awwwww. That’s so wonderful. I love you too, way too many things to list.
Sounds perfect… I love number 2
very cool 10 things to read – I am sure it is 10xinfinity better for A to read lol
Shoo, I actually got goosies. What a lovely post. You are a very lucky lady
Love it….
*You do not want to change me in anyway, I feel no pressure to be anyone but myself.*
That is HUGE.
Ahh – this is just too sweet.
I love your post!
Goooo Aequitas!
You know, this post reminded me of a book I was given when I was maybe three. It was called ” The Tenth Good Thing About Barney” and it was about a kid whose pet cat has died, and his parents ask him to think of ten good things about his cat, so he can have happy memories. It was a stunning book, and changed the way I viewed death. So these kinds of posts are important. We get to examine, analyse and expose feelings and thoughts.
I was a precocious reader….
http://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9780689712036-1
I love this post.