I want to be completely honest here. Until this morning, I wasn’t certain I’d be back. I was contemplating shutting Teacups and Tabbies down for a dozen reasons. But I really enjoy the comments I get, particularly from fellow bloggers. I like watching the traffic increase when I post something new. It’s thrilling to know [...]
Posts Tagged ‘happiness’
Married, Not Miserable
Posted in Blogging, romance, wedding, tagged Blogging, happiness, honeymoon, love, marriage, miserable people, newly wed, only two people in a marriage, relationships, wedding day on July 27, 2009 | 9 Comments »
Good Vibes for 2009
Posted in Mad Mondays, Tuesday's Three Things, romance, tagged anniversary, best friends and lovers, friendship, good health, good vibes, happiness, kinship, mad monday, new years day, new years eve, romance, rudeness, Tuesday's Three Things on December 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, I missed Mad Monday and Tuesday’s Three Things, but let me sum them up–ending on a sweet note for 2009.
This week’s madness is thanks to last weeks instigator once again. It really bugs me when I’m in the middle of eating lunch and a coworker thinks he can use my lunch time to conduct [...]
Tuesday’s Three Things
Posted in Tuesday's Three Things, tagged engagement party, Family, friendships, good luck, happiness, magic, obama, rainbows, registering to vote, republican lies, romance, starting a family, true love, Tuesday's Three Things, virginia tech, wishes on September 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, today’s three things seem particularly important in light of tomorrow’s collider experiment. Will we all be here tomorrow? I’m sure we will, but the event does make you stop a moment and think about the important things in life (big and small).
1) This morning on our drive to work, Mike reached over and caressed [...]
That’s For Thoughts
Posted in Gardening, wedding flowers, tagged beauty, bouquet, faithfulness, flowers, Gardening, happiness, love, meanings of flowers, romance, wedding on January 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray, love, remember: and there is pansies. That’s for thoughts,” Shakespeare’s Ophelia says, as she begins to go mad at the death of her father and the loneliness she feels as her lover (Hamlet) turns toward a selfish path to destroy his uncle. Flowers have meant something to humans [...]