tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3836574951497200294.post3851922766297631051..comments2023-05-22T12:51:31.433+01:00Comments on She Smiled the Widest Smile: The Only ConstantKaitlyn S. C Hatchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08445361760658470586noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3836574951497200294.post-59708937305303943552012-03-28T09:15:30.624+01:002012-03-28T09:15:30.624+01:00I'm all about knowing what you like and enjoyi...I'm all about knowing what you like and enjoying it. For example, I eat bacon, a fried onion and tomato for breakfast every weekend. As long as it doesn't limit or restrict you from trying new things. I think it's fine to say you simply don't want to eat something, as long as you've given it a go and determined that it's not something you enjoy. <br /><br />I tried liver and didn't like it but now I know and at least I tried. <br /><br />The case of food always makes me think of 'Green Eggs and Ham' by Dr. Seuss.Kaitlyn S. C Hatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08445361760658470586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3836574951497200294.post-75932487407283650022012-03-28T02:59:22.669+01:002012-03-28T02:59:22.669+01:00Interesting. I do this with some things, but not e...Interesting. I do this with some things, but not everything.<br /><br />Food? I always eat the same thing. Always. I'm weird like that. True, I'm probably missing out, but I stick with old faithful. Travel? As much as I loved some of my vacations, the world is a big place and I want to see it all!<br /><br />I try to make a sizeable change at least a few times a year, even if I don't want to - keeps me from getting stuck!Vesta Vaynehttp://cowardlyfeminist.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3836574951497200294.post-90794914472310967472012-03-26T17:33:56.631+01:002012-03-26T17:33:56.631+01:00So true. I just picked up the most recent copy of ...So true. I just picked up the most recent copy of Shambhala Sun because it is all about embracing change and I'm going through a big one right now - moving away from the home we've lived in for over 10 years. <br /><br />I was struck by the notion that, while we are always trying to re-create that wonder of a special holiday or meal, part of what made it special was that it was the first time we'd experienced it. When you think about it that way, it is important to do new things.kariohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10150537989886423212noreply@blogger.com