Ha ha thanks for the laugh. Much needed on a Monday morning. I love them all, especially the last one. I hope I remember to do that when I get to that age :D
Great pic! I think I've voted for you, either that or I've just tweeted and ranked you on the site. Whatever. I tried! Blessings, Andrea
Love love bombs! I have only heard of them (and participated in some) where you like someone's business page when they're trying to build their followers up, but I love the other ideas you've given here how we can incorporate love bombs in our daily lives. Brilliant idea!
Quite right! I'm new to blogging, but I always reply to every single comment and where I can I let the commenter know I've replied just in case they don't know. I thought it must surely be some sort of law! I've been far too well brought up not to reply. Besides I'm always ridiculously thrilled that someone's bothered to read and take the time to comment that I couldn't possibly not reply. I comment on other people's posts and if they didn't reply I wouldn't continue to follow their blog. So, well said. I shall be back later to read your reply :D
My partner and I are on a food elimination diet -- no dairy, wheat, eggs or sugar too. It's amazing that actually you can still eat really lovely meals without too much (if any, with the exception of wine & chocolate!) hardship. We both feel much better for eating this way and really notice it if we slip up. Great tips here for easy ways to make healthy changes to your diet, even if you don't suffer from food or digestive problems.
We don't make a big deal so much of Halloween in Britain, well, not where I live anyway, but there's some great tips here for making it more healthy for the trick or treaters. I love the idea of making Halloween fruits and decorating eggs. Really inventive ideas, thanks for sharing.
Great points! It takes 3 weeks for new habits to take hold, so practising the feeling of gratitude for 21 days will really help to get into the habit of gratitude. Awesome! Thank you!!
Because a horse had been by! Ha ha. I lived in a village and riders would often use the lane outside my house on their way to a bridlepath to go horse riding so there was often little manure gifts in the road.
Ha ha very amusing. Reminds me of the time I got my (now ex) boyfriend to shovel up some fresh horse manure from the road outside our house. He was not happy, but it was rather amusing to watch. I know it's good for the garden but it's still gross. Thank you for the light relief!
I'm approaching 50 and I still feel the same as I did in my twenties. It's only when I get a glimpse of myself in a shop window that I remember I'm older. You are as old as you feel is so true. If you focus on your age and let it define you then no doubt you'll start to think, feel and act your age. Not for me! Each decade brings its own experiences and they're all awesome in their own way. Great post!