olde_fashioned: (Stitching the Standard)
I suppose I had best blog at least once or twice a week, but sometimes I have trouble coming up with suitable (interesting) topics. "Random things that I enjoy" was the best I could do for now. ;-)


Random Things That I Enjoy:


1. Reading. This is really a no-brainer, if you've read my profile. I don't get to read half as much as I would like to, but when I do get a chance to read, I truly enjoy it. Books are treasures, and they are something to be cherished, savored, and pondered. Just think of all the people, past and present, that never learned how to read. Think of all that they missed! Think of all the brilliant ideas, the beautiful stories, the fascinating characters, that they will never know.


2. Typing on the computer. Does it sound silly if I say that I enjoy something as mundane as typing?? I suppose it does, but I really do enjoy it. Lame, I know. But I like to type because A) I like writing/talking, B) because I like being online, and C) well, this one is reallly dumb, but I like the sounds and the feel of using a keyboard. See? I told you it was stupid!!


3. Rainy days. I know some people detest rain, and I am usually one of the first to complain when it rains on a day when I have to be out-and-about running errands, but I really do love the rain. Especially at night, when I am lying in bed waiting to go to sleep; listening to the soft patterings of raindrops is a wonderful sound. An ideal day for me, would be a perfectly rainy, cloudy, and chilly day, where I could curl up on my bed under one of the beautiful quilts my mother has made for me, and read a good book.


4. Beautiful things. This is really vague, I know. What I mean by this, is mostly just anything that strikes me as beautiful, or particularly pretty, such as a sunset or a landscape. (When I say "landscape," I mean a natural, picturesque view, such as hills or trees. No city skylines for this country girl!) Other things that I often find lovely, are antique clothing. People just don't take the pride and the care in their handiwork anymore, like they used to. Heck, most people don't even have a skill anymore, that involves using their hands!! (Unless you count text-messaging or fiddling with an ipod.) Whatever happened to craftsmanship, and careful attention to detail?? Whatever happened, to the exquisite models of talent, and skill so frequently exhibited by our forebears, such as this gorgeous, splendid example???


Any thoughts or comments welcome!

laus Deo,
Lauren :-)
~olde_fashioned~

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