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		<title>By: a cup of joy</title>
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		<description>Good afternoon :)&lt;br/&gt;First I must say that I love your blog,and your locs. I wore locs for 4-1/2 years,been natural for 6 years, and now wear a twa for 1 year. I plan to start my second set of locs soon. In addition, I am also in an interracial marriage,and it&#039;s great reading blogs from the life of others also interracial marriages. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Regarding your blog entry &quot;Features of a Love Nest,&quot; call it wisdom from a 41 year old :) but it is not the outer esthetics of a bedroom such as the adornments, furniture, paint, flooring, and other decorative touches that make it a love nest, but it is the two people that share that room as one that make it a love nest but a paradise. I do not see your husband as a slob, he is actually comfortable in his bedroom and that is romantic. My husband also throws his clothes on the floor,but I do not pick them up until laundry day. Why? Because I refuse to change him as that is his comfortness at home and that is the man I married- not wanting to change him. A bedroom is what you make it emotionally, and positive feelings  make a bedroom a love nest. You can not rely on outside decorative touches and new furniture to make you happy in your bedroom as first you must be happy and then the decorative touches will come because you will know what will make you both comfortable with how the room should look. Our bedroom is plain until we are done with remodeling the rest of this 30 year old home ourselves. I am married to a carpenter,so if you are unaware of carpenters..they will start a home project and finish it a months or year later..tee..hee.. :)But,being our bedroom is plain, that does not mean it is not a love nest. It is truly a love nest, comfortable, and passionate area that we both are very relaxed in and passionate in. So, I&#039;m long winded, but I admire your blogs and publishing businesses although I only know you through your blogs. I hope this wisdom helps. &lt;br/&gt;~ Peace&lt;br/&gt;Donna&lt;br/&gt;www.a-cup-of-joy.blogspot.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good afternoon <img src='http://www.brianandtrula.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />First I must say that I love your blog,and your locs. I wore locs for 4-1/2 years,been natural for 6 years, and now wear a twa for 1 year. I plan to start my second set of locs soon. In addition, I am also in an interracial marriage,and it&#8217;s great reading blogs from the life of others also interracial marriages. </p>
<p>Regarding your blog entry &#8220;Features of a Love Nest,&#8221; call it wisdom from a 41 year old <img src='http://www.brianandtrula.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  but it is not the outer esthetics of a bedroom such as the adornments, furniture, paint, flooring, and other decorative touches that make it a love nest, but it is the two people that share that room as one that make it a love nest but a paradise. I do not see your husband as a slob, he is actually comfortable in his bedroom and that is romantic. My husband also throws his clothes on the floor,but I do not pick them up until laundry day. Why? Because I refuse to change him as that is his comfortness at home and that is the man I married- not wanting to change him. A bedroom is what you make it emotionally, and positive feelings  make a bedroom a love nest. You can not rely on outside decorative touches and new furniture to make you happy in your bedroom as first you must be happy and then the decorative touches will come because you will know what will make you both comfortable with how the room should look. Our bedroom is plain until we are done with remodeling the rest of this 30 year old home ourselves. I am married to a carpenter,so if you are unaware of carpenters..they will start a home project and finish it a months or year later..tee..hee.. <img src='http://www.brianandtrula.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> But,being our bedroom is plain, that does not mean it is not a love nest. It is truly a love nest, comfortable, and passionate area that we both are very relaxed in and passionate in. So, I&#8217;m long winded, but I admire your blogs and publishing businesses although I only know you through your blogs. I hope this wisdom helps. <br />~ Peace<br />Donna<br /><a href="http://www.a-cup-of-joy.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.a-cup-of-joy.blogspot.com</a></p>
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