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Dec 03, 2009 04:13PM

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Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Don't hit me. I haven't watched Enchanted yet. (hiding)."
That's okay Danielle. In the video clip, I've shared months ago, you can see James say, "Gisele."
That's okay Danielle. In the video clip, I've shared months ago, you can see James say, "Gisele."
Matt Bomer is a lovely man. His eyes are incredible. He's my Vishous from the Black Dagger Brotherhood books. I saw a picture of him with a goatee, and I thought, "That's him!"

Danielle, I'm sort of a late bloomer. I've only recently now that my children are grown started to travel and get back to my painting along with writing every day.
No, it never is to late realized your dreams.

Davina, I would not trade being the mother of my now 20, 22, and 28 old for anything in world. They are the best part of me and my husband. I meant my husband when I was 12 and we dated off and on throughout middle and high school. He's not the most romantic or considerate man, but when it really counts he always come through for me and the kids.
Eugenia wrote: "Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I agree that all of the members are romantic to some extent. But I think the term romantic has different layers of meaning. This thought process was confirmed ..."
Considering that I hate washing dishes, that is very romantic for the chore to be done for me. :)
Considering that I hate washing dishes, that is very romantic for the chore to be done for me. :)
Brenda wrote: "Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Brenda wrote: "The young girl of my youth was a hopeless romantic. To that girl love was all consuming, passionate, and without fear. That girl wanted to travel..."
Yes, you can still pursue your dreams in life. I am a serious late bloomer. I worked and studied and worked to get my education, turned into a major workaholic, and missed out on some years. But I haven't given up on most of my dreams.
Yes, you can still pursue your dreams in life. I am a serious late bloomer. I worked and studied and worked to get my education, turned into a major workaholic, and missed out on some years. But I haven't given up on most of my dreams.

Brenda, now that my kids are mostly out of the house (my 18 yr old will never completely cut the apron strings and since he's my baby boy, I won't either! :) the hubs and I have quite a bit of "me" time to do a lot of stuff we had to give up when we were younger. And the best part of it is that we're still fairly young to really have a blast at doing the stuff we love. By the way, have always loved the visual arts, but I can't paint to save my life. I do a bit of pottery and sculpting, though, but I'm not really any good, sad to say!