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Which things do you love the most?
- My husband, who my main man and best friend.
- Meeting people who inspire me with their spunk, spirit and passion – even when they don’t realise it!
- Learning new things.
- Travel.
- Sleep ins and naps. This girl loves her sleep and she loves to sleep in.
- Comfy shoes.
- Having red hair.
- Dogs.
What do you love most about your home?
So here is the 20 things I love about my home:
- The outside.
- My front porch.
- The open concept in my living/kitchen/breakfast nook.
- My mantel.
- My breakfast area.
- My kitchen!
- Our living room.
- A split level home.
What are some free things in life?
100 of the Best Things in Life That Are Totally Free
- of 100. Smelling fresh flowers.
- of 100. Or smelling something baking.
- of 100. Reading old children’s books.
- of 100. Sending snail mail.
- of 100. Getting tucked in when you’re sick.
- of 100. Checking off a to-do list.
- of 100. Having the first coffee of the day.
- of 100.
What is the most important thing you have learned in life?
1. Love. (Hansoul Kim) 2. Family. (Jo Alunan Taguinod) 3. Just being able to wake up to the sun shining in the morning. (Norma Lewis) 4. The ability to overcome hardships and appreciate what I already have instead of wishing I had more. (Ivy Lokojarvi) 5. Our ability to empathize. It allows us to connect and support each.
What is it like to live in the city?
Each day is a new one full of adventure, projects and challenges. The old routine called the “daily grind” is history. I have the opportunity to learn about new hobbies and the space to do them. When I lived in the city, in my spare time at home, I was limited in what I could do. I leave my keys in my truck. My house is unlocked.
What is Tokyo like to live in?
Tokyo is the heart of Japan and Japanese culture. The people are amazing and extremely outgoing. Thus, they love to celebrate holidays and cultural festivals. The best part? Everyone gets invited!
What do you love about living in rural areas?
This is something I love about rural living. I can learn about new plants and grow different types of food, and I have the room to do it. When kids live in a rural area, they have the opportunity to know where their food is coming from. Even more, they are responsible for some of that.