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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 564911" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Guilty pleasures, I suppose I have several, although I too tend to no longer have guilt surrounding them. Whew!</p><p></p><p>Books are my biggest ones. That may shock long term board members, considering my openness about my insane pj collection. But I speed read, so books gather and I spend more than I care to admit on them. I also no longer feel guilt when I shut the world (and the fam!) out of my mind in order to lose myself in a fictional world. There is nothing more relaxing and indulgent to me than curling up with a new book and not coming up for air until I am darn good and ready. Because this is a nearly daily experience, I once harbored guilt. No more though. Its my time, it hurts nobody, and it not only keeps me sane but also fuels my spirit and needs. A world without books would be unacceptable. </p><p></p><p>Now, if I could have them in a hot tub (minus a cigar, and some red wine in place of scotch, and a dish of trinity's desserts) I would truly worry that I may forget reality altogether and live permanently in a plethora of fictional lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 564911, member: 4264"] Guilty pleasures, I suppose I have several, although I too tend to no longer have guilt surrounding them. Whew! Books are my biggest ones. That may shock long term board members, considering my openness about my insane pj collection. But I speed read, so books gather and I spend more than I care to admit on them. I also no longer feel guilt when I shut the world (and the fam!) out of my mind in order to lose myself in a fictional world. There is nothing more relaxing and indulgent to me than curling up with a new book and not coming up for air until I am darn good and ready. Because this is a nearly daily experience, I once harbored guilt. No more though. Its my time, it hurts nobody, and it not only keeps me sane but also fuels my spirit and needs. A world without books would be unacceptable. Now, if I could have them in a hot tub (minus a cigar, and some red wine in place of scotch, and a dish of trinity's desserts) I would truly worry that I may forget reality altogether and live permanently in a plethora of fictional lands. [/QUOTE]
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