Harris is SOOO HANDSOME. I completely want to make out with him. I think the feeling is mutual.
In other news: today while shelling fresh fava beans and drinking coffee I watched this film and enjoyed it So. Very. Much.
Harris is SOOO HANDSOME. I completely want to make out with him. I think the feeling is mutual.
In other news: today while shelling fresh fava beans and drinking coffee I watched this film and enjoyed it So. Very. Much.
Kelly,
Sooooo….. I saw this article, and thought of you. I was going to em@il you but decided to send it to you this way (as my em@il had not saved yours when I wiped it clean a while back)
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art61338.asp
I was just wondering what your thoughts might be? I seem to recall you saying you had received some comments for not being a “social hugger”. Or maybe that you were not keen on the idea. Totally random I admit.
-Jasmine_
Jasmine, that is a great article!
I used to hug practically no one. Now I hug lots of people. I hug the people whom I feel close to and who also seem to want to hug. When I saw Abi a couple days ago we double-hugged, lots of squeezing, and it felt so good (she was one who ACCUSED me of “never” hugging).
I think I’m pretty good at reading body language (actually, I think most people are). When I don’t want to hug someone I often stick out my hand to shake. I do this a lot to males because I often don’t want to hug them.
That article is great – and I usually dislike etiquette articles. Thank you for sharing it. I might write about it a bit.
Oh, and my email is kelly@hogaboom.org. 🙂