On my mark, get set go!  I  am really liking this Sunday topic. It gets me relaxed big time, because I don’t have to think about what I am going to right.  Of course I don’t have to blog, it’s not my job. I like it though, so I do think about what to write.

This weekend Hubby and I went on a date! It was an overnighter at a local resort and then we went Christmas shopping in Canton.  We didn’t have a to buy as we don’t go overboard on Christmas, but I did by excessive amounts of wrapping paper as I just couldn’t pick which I liked more. It will all be used (and should be recycled) so all is well.  I did pick one item that was an impulse by. It was a $7 Littlest Pet Shop Walkables.  Elle really wants one and I have noticed at two stores that the stock is really low, like only one or two left. As this may be a popular item for Christmas I thought I should buy one just in case.  It is so cute.  I love the Pet Shops.

It felt luxurious getting up when I wanted to get up, have a cozy breakfast.  We shopped and then stopped for a pastry and coffee.  Then, because my Hubby is awesome…We went and saw Breaking Dawn.  What a man I have!  Have I mentioned I love him, sooo much?!

 

This was my 5 minute Stream of Consciousness Sunday post. It’s five minutes of your time and a brain dump. Want to try it? Here are the rules…

  • Set a timer and write for 5 minutes only.
  • Write an intro to the post if you want but don’t edit the post. No proofreading or spellchecking. This is writing in the raw.
  • Publish it somewhere. Anywhere. The back door to your blog if you want. But make it accessible.
  • Add the Stream of Consciousness Sunday badge to your post.
  • Link up your post at AllThingsFadra.com
  • Visit your fellow bloggers and show some love.
 

I waited sixteen years to drive a car. It seemed like the longest wait ever. Now I have been married for sixteen years and it seems to have sped by amazingly fast! Happy  Anniversary Hubby Dear.

Look at those young uns!

 
 
Sixteen years and counting!

 

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