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  • G Offline
    guite
    last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:37

    Scott,

    That's a touching tale, I think I have something to learn from it.

    Before the birth of my son, whenever I get home in the evening I would just plonk myself on the sofa, tired. Now he monopolises that sofa but just seeing him smile (at me) when I reach home makes me forget the stress of driving home. BTW, he is now 8 months old.

    Guite

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      SchreiberBike
      last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:37

      Children are pleasures, but seldom simple.

      I live in a very flat, relatively rural area. I drive through fields of soybeans and corn every day. Knowing and appreciating the condition of the fields year long is a simple pleasure for me.

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        marne
        last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:38

        Beautiful thread!

        The simplest pleasure for me is to smile at the sun and imagine that everyone in this world could see the same sun, maybe some of them look and think the same right now too...

        Marne

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          CraigD
          last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:38

          Great topic Ross and friends! Scott, very cool...to be able to make such an important life change early...that's priceless!

          Ahhh simple pleasures...anybody who knows me well, knows that I enjoy a lot of things, and it is because I am able to bask in the light of simple things. Here are a few:

          • For Ross - a week driving around Nova Scotia and Prince Edwards Island with my wife in her convertible...just enjoying the peaceful scenery...the farmland that dissolves into the ocean, the Falcons and Eagles floating above, and the sound of the wind and the engine singing in harmony.

          • The utter and complete joy that our dog Tiki shows every time she greets us. When Talisker, who's the much more emotionally reserved Sheltie, wags his tail gently hoping that he is pleasing us.

          • The sound of a well tuned racing machine running on the edge, and being piloted perfectly. (A Ferrari 312 v12 1960's Grand Prix car comes to mind..)

          • The smell of racing fuel, or of two stroke exhaust mixed with the smell of fallen leaves.

          • A nice glass of wine, a warm fire and your best friend(s)/family at your side. ...maybe a little Billie Holiday or Miles Davis in the background...

          • Getting to sleep in, when your bed is warm and the morning is cold.

          • The silence of standing in the woods during a snowstorm.

          • The moment that your strike lands squarely and your opponent is knocked out before they hit the ground...nothin like a knockout when it comes to simple pleasures! ๐Ÿ˜‰

          • The "click" of the torque wrench when you've finished the last nut/bolt on a long mechanical project...and the anticipation of testing out the newly upgraded component.

          • Finally reproducing a bug that no one else can figure out! ...and hearing that a fix has been noticed.

          Alas, I could go on forever... ๐Ÿ˜„ ...if only that were possible.

          Cheers,

          - CraigD
          

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            solo
            last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:39

            Nice thread.

            I thought about this for a while and even though I have many things to be happy about and many pleasures to mention, there is one that makes it all worthwhile.

            My wife and I work hand in hand she is the construction end and I the concept design. She is onsite more than at home office and has an inner strength greater than mine, a way with people I could not even fake, she is confident, beautiful, sharing, happy and a joy to everyone she interacts with. So my simple pleasure is the moment she arrives back from site and greets me with a kiss, knowing I have made the best decision of my life by marrying her and would do it all again.

            (bytw, Eric she is a Southern girl from your neck of the woods, Huntsville, Alabama)

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              Krisidious
              last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:39

              Solo you make us all jealous...

              congratulations on finding what we all search for...

              By: Kristoff Rand
              Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                linea
                last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:41

                SU aside, I think this is the best thread we have had so far (this and maybe the fun little game). I'm all for being happy!

                My girlfriend is great, just started living together.

                I like running at dawn, try to do it daily, I'm no athlete but it makes me feel healthy and chilled out. The picture below is just one that I have captured on my phone at that time of day. The building in the background is the Deep, the only submarium in Europe designed by the architect Terry Farrel.

                My cat Ginger, is fantastic too. He is very intelligent, possibly an evil genius if he had opposable thumbs.

                My new found passion is the shed I've just built for my mountain bikes. I can't explain it. Build a shed if you haven't done it before.

                Also I like growing vegetables, we have an allotment near our home. Mainly growing weeds at the moment though.

                Lastly and not least, recently there was a major flood in my city, two thirds of all houses were flooded, but everybody pulled together and actually it was quite a novelty. Nothing better than seeing a man canoe past the local pizza shop.


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                  boofredlay
                  last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:41

                  @solo said:

                  (bytw, Eric she is a Southern girl from your neck of the woods, Huntsville, Alabama)

                  We grow 'em nice down here don't we? My wife was born and raised in Huntsville.

                  A few simple pleasures for me...

                  A clean woodshop, after a project is done, the finished product sitting on the assembly table. All the machines dusted off, polished and ready for the next run.

                  My daughter's face in the evening as she is falling asleep and then again when I wake her in the morning.

                  A clean, well organized SU model. No stray lines, everything in proper copmonents with all back faces where they should be.

                  Knowing who my creator is and that no matter what I do he still loves me unconditionally.

                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                    SchreiberBike
                    last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:42

                    @unknownuser said:

                    I like running at dawn,

                    Take good care of you knees. Running and cycling used to be among my greatest pleasures, simple and sometimes complex, but that is over.

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                      tinanne
                      last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 23:42

                      Something we affectionately call "ugly days"

                      No work, house work or otherwise. Jammies all day (brushing teeth is not required, but requested) No cooking, only ordered food, preferrably pizza. Snuggling, watching movies all day. Maybe a nap here and there. Optimal for disposable plates and utensils to be used, but if not dishes can wait until tomorrow.

                      I long for an "ugly day"........

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