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What Fun Thing Have You Always Wanted To do? (Non-difficult child)
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<blockquote data-quote="hopeandjoy66" data-source="post: 646631" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>One of the fun things that sticks in my mind is the day we decided to go to a nude beach for the day. Started out a little frightening and by the end of the day I was jumping through the waves hand in hand with husband. It really turned out to be so much fun. It is quite true about what they say. The people at nude beaches shouldn't go nude at all. That was the freeing part. We are no beauties,but we and everyone around us was there to have a fun day at the beach. It turned out to be the day I started to except myself physically with all my jiggly parts included. Pure fun.</p><p>Two wonderful African Safaris turned out to be life changing. Fun, exciting beyond what we could have imagined.</p><p>This past fall we got to go to florida for three weeks. Spending time with my husband being busy or just soaking up the rays was fun/satisfying. When we were in Florida we ended up buying a condo. We are on the cusp of the next fun stage of our lives. We are preparing for our retirement as snow birds. My husband is 15 years senior to me and we are celebrating our 7 year anniversary today. I am so excited to spend my time with my husband just to have the everyday kinds of fun as we start this new phase of our lives. We have decided that we will take these opportunities now as we all know, there is no promise of tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeandjoy66, post: 646631, member: 18181"] One of the fun things that sticks in my mind is the day we decided to go to a nude beach for the day. Started out a little frightening and by the end of the day I was jumping through the waves hand in hand with husband. It really turned out to be so much fun. It is quite true about what they say. The people at nude beaches shouldn't go nude at all. That was the freeing part. We are no beauties,but we and everyone around us was there to have a fun day at the beach. It turned out to be the day I started to except myself physically with all my jiggly parts included. Pure fun. Two wonderful African Safaris turned out to be life changing. Fun, exciting beyond what we could have imagined. This past fall we got to go to florida for three weeks. Spending time with my husband being busy or just soaking up the rays was fun/satisfying. When we were in Florida we ended up buying a condo. We are on the cusp of the next fun stage of our lives. We are preparing for our retirement as snow birds. My husband is 15 years senior to me and we are celebrating our 7 year anniversary today. I am so excited to spend my time with my husband just to have the everyday kinds of fun as we start this new phase of our lives. We have decided that we will take these opportunities now as we all know, there is no promise of tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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