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@MrSunshinez i think i have that right0
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And nicksmom0
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Kashmir_314_ wrote: Β»twitchandshout wrote: Β»And nicksmom
She was β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
I think of her often1 -
@iMago
There. I said it.4 -
And i wish @CacoEther would come out and play4
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Hot summer days1
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My garden, signs of life and hope1
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twitchandshout wrote: Β»@MrSunshinez i think i have that righttwitchandshout wrote: Β»And nicksmom
Both super special people.. I miss them too β€1 -
- Sometimes, I miss my life during college. Old enough to drink, old enough to drive, but almost everything was within walking distance depending on how dedicated you were, walking late at night wasn't problematic despite bar culture in the town and we had a lot of fun when we weren't all stressing out over assignments or having existential crises weekly.
- I still miss living in Japan. My spouse refuses to retire and live as an ex-pat, but I still don't really know if I want to remain in the U.S. as a permanent citizen after my parents pass. So there may be really tough decisions I have to make at some point. I don't know if Japan would be my ultimate destination though, as getting employment in countries where English is not the primary language would be difficult outside of some pretty niche careers.
- I miss the creative spark. I haven't really felt the strong, compelling urge to draw in years. It's just.. gone. Yet I keep art supplies around in the vain hope that it will return to me one day and I'll improve my skills.
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KosmosKitten wrote: Β»
- Sometimes, I miss my life during college. Old enough to drink, old enough to drive, but almost everything was within walking distance depending on how dedicated you were, walking late at night wasn't problematic despite bar culture in the town and we had a lot of fun when we weren't all stressing out over assignments or having existential crises weekly.
- I still miss living in Japan. My spouse refuses to retire and live as an ex-pat, but I still don't really know if I want to remain in the U.S. as a permanent citizen after my parents pass. So there may be really tough decisions I have to make at some point. I don't know if Japan would be my ultimate destination though, as getting employment in countries where English is not the primary language would be difficult outside of some pretty niche careers.
- I miss the creative spark. I haven't really felt the strong, compelling urge to draw in years. It's just.. gone. Yet I keep art supplies around in the vain hope that it will return to me one day and I'll improve my skills.
To point 3, I'm at the same spot with writing in many ways. I feel that so hard1 -
I miss that Easter morning resurrection springtime feeling. I miss sunshine and wholesomeness, faith that everything would work together for good.3
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I miss my yearly family visits to QueensNew York and getting my henna done.
And coming back home to Toronto like boom you can neverrrrrrrr.
( canβt find a good artist here)1 -
Hugs4
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Nicksmom and MrSunshine.. I think about them often and hope they are doing ok.2
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slimgirljo15 wrote: Β»Nicksmom and MrSunshine.. I think about them often and hope they are doing ok.1
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chuckle_bunny wrote: Β»slimgirljo15 wrote: Β»Nicksmom and MrSunshine.. I think about them often and hope they are doing ok.
Well please take him out for regular walks in the sun.. π1 -
twitchandshout wrote: Β»I miss that Easter morning resurrection springtime feeling. I miss sunshine and wholesomeness, faith that everything would work together for good.
Never give up hope0 -
I miss not seeing food as just numbers.
Like how are two lil chicken nuggets 120cals.0 -
I miss the Friday feeling of finishing work in your 20s, rushing home to your housemates knowing you were all going to hit town and drink and dance and wake up at midday with a killer hangover and/or a lovely minxy lady next to you, having gotten up to mischief the night before! π
I miss being in a club and hearing that tune drop that you love and rushing to the dance floor and grooving next to people, seeing them sing along and smile just as much as you, knowing that just because of that...they were your kind of people.
I miss the lazy Sunday afternoons with my teammates, nursing hangovers but conducting that 'drink-up' post mortem of the night before where you take the Mick out of the lightweight, pontificate on whether so and so pulled that hot chick in the boots, belly laughing and giggling whilst trying not to throw up...
...I miss those days.
...I miss them even more now I'm in my 40s, because those times will never happen again. π3 -
NorthStar77 wrote: Β»I miss the Friday feeling of finishing work in your 20s, rushing home to your housemates knowing you were all going to hit town and drink and dance and wake up at midday with a killer hangover and/or a lovely minxy lady next to you, having gotten up to mischief the night before! π
I miss being in a club and hearing that tune drop that you love and rushing to the dance floor and grooving next to people, seeing them sing along and smile just as much as you, knowing that just because of that...they were your kind of people.
I miss the lazy Sunday afternoons with my teammates, nursing hangovers but conducting that 'drink-up' post mortem of the night before where you take the Mick out of the lightweight, pontificate on whether so and so pulled that hot chick in the boots, belly laughing and giggling whilst trying not to throw up...
...I miss those days.
...I miss them even more now I'm in my 40s, because those times will never happen again. π
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NorthStar77 wrote: Β»I miss the Friday feeling of finishing work in your 20s, rushing home to your housemates knowing you were all going to hit town and drink and dance and wake up at midday with a killer hangover and/or a lovely minxy lady next to you, having gotten up to mischief the night before! π
I miss being in a club and hearing that tune drop that you love and rushing to the dance floor and grooving next to people, seeing them sing along and smile just as much as you, knowing that just because of that...they were your kind of people.
I miss the lazy Sunday afternoons with my teammates, nursing hangovers but conducting that 'drink-up' post mortem of the night before where you take the Mick out of the lightweight, pontificate on whether so and so pulled that hot chick in the boots, belly laughing and giggling whilst trying not to throw up...
...I miss those days.
...I miss them even more now I'm in my 40s, because those times will never happen again. π
I know I had those as well. Just can't remember much about them. I do NOT miss hanging over the toilet though.0 -
I miss before everyone was married and had kids, back when they wanted to do fun stuff. I also miss the time when there was a world for adults and for children, and not everything you did had to be focused on "will the kids enjoy it?" or "is it appropriate for children"?4
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NorthStar77 wrote: Β»I miss the Friday feeling of finishing work in your 20s, rushing home to your housemates knowing you were all going to hit town and drink and dance and wake up at midday with a killer hangover and/or a lovely minxy lady next to you, having gotten up to mischief the night before! π
I miss being in a club and hearing that tune drop that you love and rushing to the dance floor and grooving next to people, seeing them sing along and smile just as much as you, knowing that just because of that...they were your kind of people.
I miss the lazy Sunday afternoons with my teammates, nursing hangovers but conducting that 'drink-up' post mortem of the night before where you take the Mick out of the lightweight, pontificate on whether so and so pulled that hot chick in the boots, belly laughing and giggling whilst trying not to throw up...
...I miss those days.
...I miss them even more now I'm in my 40s, because those times will never happen again. π
I definitely loved these "fun" days. But I do not wish to relive them. I enjoy wine and steak dinners, grilling and a beer, and waking up the next morning enjoying company without feeling ill. Its better for my workouts too, which make me feel strong and fun.2 -
- Feeling desirable. I just feel old and obsolete.
- Being able to go or do anything. Due to my husband's job, we are not allowed to travel, go eat out or do anything outside around other people.
- Having energy. I wake up and I just want to go back to bed, pretty much every day. Been like that for years.
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I miss going to the movies!!1
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Having any kind of fun2
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Knowing what I wanted1
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- Galaxy and Magellan. I know it's been months now, but I still miss them.
- The few remaining friends I have from college (we live in different states).
- My best friend I met during my stay in Japan. She lives allllllllllll the way in HI... which makes it difficult to visit her!
- When I lived alone; my place was much easier to clean then, lol.
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Being able to see my toes lol3
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