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Edd's House is located on the corner of the Cul-de-Sac with only one immediate neighbor. Edd's house is ideally positioned for keeping an eye on Eddy. On one occasion, the bathroom was taken out for repairs and reinstalled later. The whole exterior of the house is painted blue. Edd's room is methodically laid out with an ant farm (that contains exactly 4,837 ants), a cactus named "Jim," an anatomical replica of a human skull, forceps, other medical items, and models of the planets hanging from t
You know that bit in Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas when the old grump is dragging his sack across the roofs of a terrace of houses. Some of the windows below him are radiating amazing warm …
Original Article Published by Architectural Digest Seven years ago, a New York transplant was walking along Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles when she saw an open house sign and decided to pop in. After spending most of her life on the East Coast, in both Miami and New York (and three years in a
Hayman-Joyce - Moreton-in-Marsh present this 3 bedroom detached house in Grump Street, Ilmington, Warwickshire, CV36
(Image via Pinterest, text added by yours truly) Never has this statement been more true than when working with kids at camp. Never have I had more fun, never have I given and received more joy and love than when I am forgetting myself. Forgetting that the cute camp staff boy with the winning smile is in the same room, forgetting that pink feather boas are not my thing, forgetting that letting seven-year-olds fix your hair never means magazine-worthy, but loving every single second of it. There’s always some resistance, some thought that says, “You’re an adult, you’re acting immature, people are staring,” and then there’s the smile of a little girl whose mom sent Groucho glasses for the whole cabin. There’s the joy at losing yourself in a dance made up by little girls unblemished by self-conciseness and peer pressure. The fear of letting go of looking silly and stupid is constantly holding me back. But the moment I give up my resistance the Lord allows such an indescribable excitement and joy. It's the fullness of life all crammed into the moment you're dancing like a lunatic or attempting to cartwheel because you've lost it. Gregory House puts it perfectly when he says this: (Image via Pinterest, text added by yours truly)
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National Grouch Day - According to Sesame Street Magazine, this national Day was created for all grouches to celebrate their way of life.