This is for the people who didn’t party in their teens and twenties. For the people who didn’t have that “coming of age” movie experience with shenanigans and revelations. This is for the people who mostly keep to themselves. Who maybe prefer things to be quieter and gentler. This is for the people who don’t feel like they belong in a culture that values loud parties and flashing lights. I see you. And you are valid.
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falling in love with life prompts
the grey sky looking particularly warm under the glow of candles
playing music at every chance
eating. eating for your body and your heart, and learning to feel good about it
dinner early and falling asleep to a movie marathon
bundling up to catch snowflakes
thinking about what ways to make your friends smile as the year comes to close
buying flowers for every occasion because you Feel Like It
opening a new journal
accepting that people come and go, and the most important ones will always return
using your downtime to channel your creativity
calling up people you haven't talked to in ages because you think of them sometimes
rereading your favourite books and binging your comfort shows
writing every exam like it's your last, savouring each meal, every moment with your close ones
thinking about ways to get better
learning a new language just for kicks
trying something you've always wanted to do—play guitar, learn to crochet—because if not now, then when?
if not now, then when?
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The Hot Wife was restless this morning but didn’t want to walk in the woods, so we compromised and went for a walk around the lake. Saw lots of diff species of turtles, water lilies in bloom and a bunch of mallard ducks.
When we got home she made us sandwiches and did laundry while I cleaned the car in the poring rain (work smarter, not harder). Then we sat together and I watched a movie while she read a book.
A day in the life of middle aged married lesbians.
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“a quiet life” baking cookies, putting icing on each others noses, reading old books, lying in fields of flowers on warm summer days, talking to the moon at night, watching the sun rise, picking strawberries and listening to birds chirping
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