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The Real Me ...








10 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT ME 


Love dark colored nail polish, all year round
Feel my true self in a pair of jeans, nice top and dress shoes/boots
 Crave having another dog - Even though I enjoy my cats
Aspiring to give to charity on a regular basis
Draw writing/photography ideas on napkins in restaurants
 Could eat a chocolate chip cookie -Anytime
Ideal night - Dinner and a movie
I have never dyed my hair
Do not enjoy speaking of politics or religion
Sense of direction is not the best

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  1. I'd follow you anywhere to share that chocolate chip cookie, but my sense of direction isn't that good either. :-)

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    1. Deborah -- It sounds like we would get along, Just Fine :) Thanks for visiting!

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  2. I crave another dog and love red nail polish all year round. Great share thanks.

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    1. Hi Karen -- Thanks for visiting and commenting -- Yes, When we find a color/shade we like, it does not become seasonal - LoL - And I agree, animals make a house a home!

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  3. I'm always craving more dogs and cats! I'm especially bonkers about getting more kitties - but am thrilled right now with the ones we have. Love your list!

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    1. Hi Harmony - Yes - Animals seem to make everything better - I believe I will always have them - Thanks for visiting and commenting ...

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  4. Love your variety! I too like painted nails but just my toes. Am giving them a "polish free" breather for the next little while but will slap the colour back on once Spring springs. Love the honesty too of not enjoying talking about religion or politics - I'm right there with you on that point! And am also with you on the pet front. Have both a rabbit and a dog and the accompanying fur! Yup - animals do make a house a home!

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    1. Hi Kelly -- Thank you so much for visiting -- Painted nails always make me feel better, no matter what time of the year it is -- I feel the more honest I am the more readers can relate to me -- I love connecting w similar minded creatives -- So happy to hear from you!

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  5. 1,3,4,6,7,9,10 are my things too! I love wearing a dress and I' m not a writer, and my hair color is slightly darker than my natural, but hey, that's more than 50% similarity! lol! Love your list! ☺

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    1. Hi Sonja !!! So great to hear from you -- I love hearing of our similarities and differences ... So glad we are friends Xo

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  6. and then another voice pops up and says, "Hey! What about ME?" (referring to the quote). :)

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