Lamps to overhead lights
Cinnamon toothpaste to mint
Cardigans to pullovers
Brass instruments to woodwinds
SmartWool socks to any other kind
Coffee to tea (except during pregnancy)
Facebook to Twitter (maybe because I don’t text?)
Hot cereal to cold (I especially like steel-cut oatmeal—it’s well worth the time and trouble.)
Used cars to new (takes the pressure off)
Messy to tidy (unless people are coming over)
Small towns to suburbs (Have I mentioned how much I love A-Town?)
What are your preferences (with or without explanations)?
5 comments:
I prefer....
...salt to sugar
...email to phone
...reading to listening
...south to north
...book to movie
...Facebook to Twitter (I'm with you on that one)
...bluegrass to classical
....anonymity to fame :-)
coke to pepsi
summer to winter
pj days to work days
little kids to grown up kids
laughing to crying
dancing to running
cars to mini vans
chocolate to coconut
soup to hot drinks
sleeping to alarm clocks
sweats to jeans
taking pictures to being in them
face book and testing are equal!
that last one is supposed to say texting!
Health to illness
Chocolate covered almonds to plain almonds
Caribou Mint Conditions to Starbucks Peppermint Mocha Lattes (but I LOVE Starbucks – there is only a slight preference in these mint coffees)
Southern climate to northern climate
Digital scrapbooks to paper scrapbooks (though I love paper too, but digital is easier, cheaper, faster, and space-saving size)
Prose to poetry
Sun to rain
US to Canada (unless someone stops Obama from ruining my country. I just may become a Canadian citizen)
San Diego to any other city
Being with family to not being with family
Trusting God to having no/weak faith
Tart to sweet
Cuddles to gifts
A houseful of laughing kids to loneliness
Well-worn shoes to shiny new ones
Long road trips to being stuck at home
Singing opera to listening to opera
Doing to talking about it
Gooey, cheesy, fried food to green salads (big surprise there!)
Intimate evenings with a couple friends to big, loud parties
Knowing God and the sweet anticipation of eternity to "this is it".
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