window seat

Describe a random encounter with a stranger that stuck out positively to you.

Taxi drivers and seat neighbours on airplanes can be incredibly inspiring.

So many amazing biographies. Worth every conversation.

beach day

Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you.

“Hey, can I crash at your place for a bit?”

“Sure, how long?”

“A week?”

“That bad, huh?”

“Worse.”

“Ok, come over. I’ll be pretty busy, though.”

“No worries. I’ll stay out of your hair. I just need to decompress.”

“Talk about it. What’re your plans?”

“No plans. Just me, the sun, and the waves.”

“Awesome. By the way, take the red eye, it’ll make pick-up easier.”

“Will do. And thank you. You’re a life saver.”

“Don’t mention it.”

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I need a time machine

What is your favorite drink?

… back to that one afternoon at that pretty vacation spot.
That fruit punch – nonalcoholic, tropical, freshly made – that tasted like a Gift from the Gods.

Every other drink has paled in comparison.
A whole glass of Paradise.
Perfection.

#vacay

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One of those days…

Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end.

Long hours of excellent sleep. Then, a perfect cup of tea.

A slow morning. Great brunch. No plans. A Long Love’s Day.

Tasty snacks. Great dinner. Cool water, sumptuous wine. A mellow evening, a calm night.

Stars in the sky.

And something hilarious that makes us cry with laughter.

#perfectday

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