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Default Mar 17, 2020 at 02:13 PM
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Yes I do sometimes find it helps

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Good question. I like to think I genuinely care about others and have empathy and compassion

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Default Mar 17, 2020 at 09:38 PM
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The cello - I played it starting in 5th grade

Question: Have you ever been to a live concert?
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The cello - I played it starting in 5th grade

Question: Have you ever been to a live concert?
Yes, many. All types of music (rock, jazz, classical, opera, ballet, etc.) I can't possibly remember the number. I have been extremely fortunate in that respect. My husband is also a music enthusiast and living and traveling where we do makes it very possible.

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Default Mar 18, 2020 at 11:46 AM
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emma thompson in the movie wit (2001)

the movie was sad but she handled the part really well

what would you do right now if you were offered anything in the world which would make your life better in this moment.
 
 
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Default Mar 18, 2020 at 03:57 PM
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I would live in a forest with other bears

Are you spiritual?

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Yes. Our spiritual qualities are a core component to our being whether or not we choose to connect with that aspect of ourselves. Our spirituality is the doorway through which we connect to all that is greater than us as well as all of the other pieces of creation.

How do you honor the spiritual aspect of your Self?
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Yes. Our spiritual qualities are a core component to our being whether or not we choose to connect with that aspect of ourselves. Our spirituality is the doorway through which we connect to all that is greater than us as well as all of the other pieces of creation.

How do you honor the spiritual aspect of your Self?
Hard question and I'm not sure I'm providing a proper answer, but I guess what comes to my mind is being a giving, open-minded, and forgiving person. I don't mean to just others, but to nature, myself, and even other things (i.e. technology, new science/ideas, etc.) I don't believe in the concept of evil, and work hard not to hate and to discourage hatred. I don't believe it ever does any good. Nobody is perfect at all of this, but that's where the forgiveness and open-mindedness come in.

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Hard question and I'm not sure I'm providing a proper answer, but I guess what comes to my mind is being a giving, open-minded, and forgiving person. I don't mean to just others, but to nature, myself, and even other things (i.e. technology, new science/ideas, etc.) I don't believe in the concept of evil, and work hard not to hate and to discourage hatred. I don't believe it ever does any good. Nobody is perfect at all of this, but that's where the forgiveness and open-mindedness come in.

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Seems perfectly proper to me Thanks for your insight.
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Hard question and I'm not sure I'm providing a proper answer, but I guess what comes to my mind is being a giving, open-minded, and forgiving person. I don't mean to just others, but to nature, myself, and even other things (i.e. technology, new science/ideas, etc.) I don't believe in the concept of evil, and work hard not to hate and to discourage hatred. I don't believe it ever does any good. Nobody is perfect at all of this, but that's where the forgiveness and open-mindedness come in.

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I've been talking with my family daily just to spend time with those who are riding this out alone. We've had some deep chats. My husband has been home all week and has had more time to relax and play with the family. We have realized we were wasting resources that we are much more conscious of now. I've eaten a lot less junk. We have saved money on gas.

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I've just gave my parents my toilet roll as I've moved into their house to help my Dad out who cares for my Mum who is disabled. So I think they have 24 rolls in total. The shops here are putting a cap on how many you can get good on them. I've literally emptied my house of all my food and drink and took it to my parents house. That way I'm closer to my siblings and my Nephew too.

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Do you prefer talking about things other than that Thing everyone is talking about? I do.

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Do you prefer talking about things other than that Thing everyone is talking about? I do.
Definitely

Do you have a Swiss cheese plant?

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No, and I had no idea what it was. I imagined a plant with leaves with large holes and it met my expectation when I Googled it just now. My learn something new today goal is met Thanks Fuzzy!

We just finished putting out all of our Easter and Spring decor. I don't have a collection like what I put out at Christmas, but it is a nice change of pace. Do you decorate your home for all of the holidays/seasons?
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No, I don't, but I think they're attractive.

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Default Mar 21, 2020 at 10:21 PM
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I only have 2 rooms and a bathroom so I'll go with the big room (kitchen/living room).

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Default Mar 22, 2020 at 02:37 PM
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We have one of the largest rose gardens in the world here. I love to go there and walk around and smell the roses and look at all the millions of varieties. It makes me happy, like this woman in the picture.

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Peony. Just love 'em! (Lots of others too -- I'm into plants. I took a bunch of really nice pictures there -- the Rose garden -- a few years ago.) Beautiful.

What is your favorite kind of tree?

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Its a toss up between family trees and the tree of life.

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