six word fridays: this much i know

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that i don’t know enough but…

brining a turkey makes it juicySix Word Fridays
reading is a gift of discovery
chocolate heals the soul (it’s true)
spinning classes = torture disguised as fitness

my lovely daughter loves the wind
i can go through labour…naturally
the importance of my family’s needs
and the equal importance of mine

social media opens your personal network
mixing jasmine, mint, green teas = delicious!
taking risks is a good thing
but cliff diving? a bad idea

learning everyday…from successes and failures

{edit: I misspelled green tea as “grean” tea so have corrected it. I have also added the fyi note below.}

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21 Responses to “six word fridays: this much i know”

  1. Lara

    Love it! And I agree, social media certainly does open your personal network!

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    • melgallant

      i’ve met so many great people via social media (including you!). the journey continues… 🙂

  2. Amy at Never-True Tales

    “the importance of my family’s needs
    and the equal importance of mine”

    This is so true, and I loved discovering it tucked into your prose amongst the other more practical things, like spinning classes and turkeys!

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  3. melgallant

    just realized i spelled green tea as “grean” tea…am going to edit the misspelling right now! LOL

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  4. alita

    Have to agree on taking risks… and the cliff diving. That made me laugh.
    These sentiments are so anchored to truth. I really enjoyed this!

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    • melgallant

      Alita – thank you! i enjoyed putting this list together. 🙂

  5. Melissa

    And now I want some tea.

    Calculated risks: definitely a good idea! 🙂

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  6. moodychick

    My favourite is chocolate healing the soul. That is something I know all too well 😉

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    • melgallant

      chocolate is the perfect food. ‘nuf said. 😉

  7. Belinda Munoz + The Halfway Point

    Go through atural labor? Me, too!
    Brining a turkey, never done that.

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    • MelGallant

      Belinda – i seriously recommend brining a turkey the next time you find yourself facing one. you can cook it til it’s crazy done and it won’t dry out.

  8. cj Schlottman

    I’m out of chocolate!! Now that’s something I can do to make my soul feel better. Pulling on jeans to go to the store……….You are the best! Love this post, and I really appreciate your comment on mine. I will survive. I always do, but kind words from a woman I have never met make it easier. So true about how social networking is a good thing – in moderation, of course.

    Thanks……….cj

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    • melgallant

      CJ – hooray for chocolate and camaraderie! 🙂

  9. Ingrid

    You are wonderful and your gift of writing is amazing. So proud of you and all your accomplishments…natural labour, cooking a great turkey dinner, and looking after you! You make a mom proud.

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  10. Heather Caliri

    no cliff diving–I agree wholeheartedly.
    Also: no scuba, dumpster or pool..

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  11. Jen

    LOVE this so much: “the importance of my family’s needs
    and the equal importance of mine”

    And I’m glad I got to read your mom’s comment. I love when bloggers’ parents comment. So sweet. 🙂

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    • melgallant

      thanks Jen. i really like participating in Six Word Fridays. so much fun creating and sharing, and then reading other people’s contributions.

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