Showing posts with label positives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label positives. Show all posts

You know you're a Hopeless Romantic when...

Monday, December 6, 2010
I'm currently experiencing a spoonie flare for unknown reasons. (U2 concert? heat? Christmas stress?) So I'm eating up chick lit books from the library & watching sleeping through the cricket.

Today's book is Gemma Townley's The Hopeless Romantic's Handbook. (2007). Ballantine books: New York. Here's an excerpt:

Ten Ways of Knowing That You're a Hopeless Romantic

1. You believe in happy endings, and refuse to let others' cynicism or difficult manner deter you. 

2. Laughter and tears come easily to you, such is your level of sympathy for, and empathy with, others.

3. When the skies are gray and full of rain, you see the romance of being caught in a downpour; when skies are blue and the sun is shining are excited by the prospect of a day spent walking in the park. Everything is an opportunity to you' everything brings hope and anticipation.

4. You are not impressed by grand gestures or expensive gifts that are presented as substitutions for thoughtfulness. A single flower that is presented honestly and with love is worth a thousand bouquets of the sweetest smelling roses proffered by a fickle admirer. 

5. If something is very important to you, you don't give up. Ever. You chase your dream, refuse (politely, of course) to take no for an answer, and do everything within your power to make your dream come true...

If that's a hopeless romantic, feel free to call me one! I want to be a person who is brave, focusses on the positives in life and tries to spread a little joy.  And yes, I know that's only five, that's how it is in the book!

Wishing you a beautiful day!

~Stretchy P xx

Rose: the library! Ours has online renewals & holds. So many chick lits, all for free! =)

Roses

Thursday, October 7, 2010


On Sunday a friend invited me to Solace where I was introduced to a different type of praying:
Thorns & Roses. Basically you light a candle for something you're thankful for (the rose) and one for something hard/difficult/painful (the thorn). The children were involved too & I thought it was lovely. (Even though I had more thorns than roses this week!)

Over at Eat the Damn Cake Kate puts an "un-roast" at the end of every post: something she likes about herself that day. Fantastic! While I don't think I can commit to saying something nice about myself every time (see I love me) I want to continue the positives. So from now on I'm committing to putting a rose at the bottom of each post.

Join me in dwelling on the positives

~Princess CJ xx

Mr Lincoln - my fav rose



Rose: I'm thankful that I can afford all the painkillers I need. I've had a headache since Tues, but at least I don't have to worry about spending $ when I try to ease it.
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