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Love. . .

"A feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend"---as described in the dictionary.  Yet, today it seems we describe so many things by the word love.  Love that food, book, photo, you name it, we love it.  Hopefully, that does not take away from the personal human connections.

For me, I love so many things...family, friends, cross stitching, finish work, gardening, my home. 

Monday coffee. . .



Wine. . .



These two. . .


Finishing your stitching. . .



There's more to be sure, and at the top of the list would be life! Tell me what do you love?


Comments

BitsAndPieces said…
Hi Joy,
My LOVE list would be very long, but here are a few
family, friends, seasons, books, letters and notes,
antique shops, thrifting, jewelry, baskets, pitchers,
cups and saucers, paintings, photos, ornaments,
and more. Life is full of people and things for us
to enjoy. Feeling blessed, Sandy
marly said…
I love being able to appreciate all that I love!
Margaret said…
I love my family, my cat, my crafts, and so much more! Your finishing is so beautiful. Love seeing what you love! lol!
What a great post and the picture of the girls makes me smile! Lovely finishes you have created! My love list is too lengthy, but will say I love the Lord, family and friends, the dog and being able to put thread to fabric.
Sherry said…
There is so much for me to love. With my health issues I love each and every day I have.
I love many of the same things you do, except for coffee. I don't love coffee. Happy day to you, Joy!

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