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Nobody's opposed to using love loosley, are they? :P

Again, me first! :D

I LOVE that my DH thinks this whole Celiac thing makes *perfect sense* to him

I LOVE that my local Wild Oats sells Chebe pizza mixes so I can still have Friday Pizza Night

I LOVE that my doctor uses common sense

I LOVE rocking out to "Freebird" on my ipod while cooking

I LOVE rocking out to *anything* on my ipod while cooking

I LOVE that my DH thinks rocking out to the ipod while cooking is sexy

I LOVE my favorite Dow chemical sleeping t-shirt that I stole from DH when we were dating, who knew a cheap, free, t-shirt would be so comfy and soft

I LOVE my kitties, even when they wake me up in the middle of the night wanting attention or if one bites me in the butt because I'm rocking out too hard on the ipod

I LOVE that I was the first to know that my best friend was pregnant, because she was staying with be before the wedding

I LOVE that my grandfather is recovering well and is trying to talk to his apparently cute nurse, which also means he can kind of see her

I LOVE that my friends surprise me with support

I LOVE that overnight the brown grass in Texas turned green

I LOVE (and miss) fall

I LOVE the simple pleasure of eating reddi whip from the can in front of the fridge

I LOVE that I'm still a good cook gluten-free

I LOVE sleeping in my own bed

I LOVE my tiara from the wedding, and I still wear it around the house

I LOVE that my girl scouts look up to me, the same way I looked up at my gs leader

I LOVE that I found so much support on this board

I LOVE the word snarky

I LOVE all of the things I take for granted, family, home, health, friends, and security

I LOVE that I have all of the things listed above

:lol: YOUR TURN!!!! :lol:


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cgilsing Enthusiast

I love my husband for more things than I can list here!

I love that I'm going to be a mommy in just a few months!

I love how the baby's nursery is coming together! (We put up a chair rail and painted all the trim cream. It's pistachio green above the rail and chocolate brown below it. Then I painted a tree (that turned out GREAT) and critters on the wall. All the furniture is cream except the crib which is the same brown as the wall with green bedding)

I love feeling Ian move!

I love that I have a dress that I like and that it still fits!

I love that my best friend is flying in from Georgia to visit me this weekend!

I love that a GREAT new restaurant just opened in town and that the manager knows me by name is is VERY helpful with my diet!

I love that I came to terms with my inability to tan, and never have to torture myself with trying to get a tan again!

I love that my mom and I are close and we talk every day!

I love that I have everything I need in life to make me happy!

darlindeb25 Collaborator

I LOVE the fact that I am not sick everyday! :rolleyes:

I LOVE my 5 kids and the 6 grandchildren they gave me! :lol:

I LOVE me sweetheart and the fact that he is always watching out for gluten free treats for me. ;)

I LOVE that he will try any gluten free thing I bake and actually seems to like them. :P

I LOVE the fact that the ocean is my playground now! B)

I LOVE the fact that I know what's wrong, even if it has to be celiacs, cause now, I have a life again! :D

I LOVE the fact that I love myself now! :rolleyes:

It's even cool that someone crazy about music like I am crazy about music actually started a silly thread like this one.

Chelse and everyone else--as LEEANN WOMACK sings so well--I HOPE YOU DANCE--I do feel small beside the ocean and what a wonderful feeling it is!!!!!!!!

bluelotus Contributor

I love it when people don't hold grudges

I love patience (just wish I had more)

I love the Buddist idea that the feeling of seperateness is the source of human suffering (makes you just want to give people hugs and help them heal)

I love my kitties - especially when they crawl onto my lap and fall asleep. I love that I have two males, but they get along and give each other kisses regularly

I love beaches - I only wish we treated them better

I love greenspace, birds, wildlife, flowers.......all things natural. They bring peace to my world of concrete.

I love taking public transportation

I love that even when my husband is frustrated with me and calls me a "pill", he is still loving and willing to help me

I love how yoga and running make me feel

I love poetry (and have gotten into Def Poetry Jams on HBO)

I love my freckles

I love it when girls with normal bodies are comfortable with themselves (their sense of confidence helps me feel confident)

I love reading, learning

I love museums (esp. natural history)

I love art

I love self-expression (does this cover art, this tread, tattoos? whatever makes you you)

I love that I fall in love with people so easily (I am not speaking of romantic love here - more like brotherly/sisterly/friendship love).

I love that we can recognize what we love

dlp252 Apprentice

I LOVE that my friends and family are being very supportive.

LOVE that none of them questioned me when I first tried the gluten free diet without knowing for sure if I needed to.

I LOVE that the new group of doctors I've been seeing haven't questioned my gluten sensitivity testing through Enterolab.

I LOVE that I feel I can talk over the whole thing with the new GI I see on Monday who is part of that same group.

I LOVE that I love fruits and vegetables making this diet a bit easier.

I LOVE that there is hope.

I LOVE that there are people who ask these kinds of questions on these types of forums that make me think about things. :D

MORE THINGS I LOVE:

Painting

Singing

Shopping

Being a slug on the couch

Finding something delicious that is healthy for me

I'm sure there's more

jerseyangel Proficient

I love my husband and I love that our 2 sons have grown into young men that we're proud of.

I love my house--after 5 years, it's finally done and it's perfect!

I love to wear sandals

I love that it's almost baseball season--Go Braves!

I love music, all music, especially Country

I love to open the windows and let fresh air in

I love that I can still eat chocolate

I love that I live in a small town where everyone seems to know each other

I love that soon it will be light outside an hour longer

I love watching 'The Sopranos'

I love my cat (see left)

I love that I found this forum

When I'm feeling down, I'm going to come back here and look at this! ;)

lonewolf Collaborator

I love my husband and 4 children.

I love that when my 14 year old daughter called me this morning to ask me to bring her something, her last words were, "I love you, mom".

I love that I am healthy and (at 42) can still whoop the tar out of my middle school basketball team on the court.

I love the memory of the rheumatologist who told me that I'd be in and out of a wheelchair for the rest of my life - every time I do a triathlon I laugh at him.

I love my job (teaching elementary PE at my kids' school part-time).

I love that I haven't had to take prednisone for almost 2 years.

I love that my kidney disease has been in remission for 2 years when the doctor told me it would be a miracle for it to stay in remission for 1 year.

I love that we still have freedom of religion, freedom of speech and the many other freedoms in this country.

I love Jesus.

I love my gluten-free flour mix that allows me to bake yummy food for my whole family.

I love basketball and am watching it now (no school today). Sorry to those of you who hate it and have husbands who love it.

I love the person who developed Kinnickinnick K-toos!


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YAY!

I LOVE...

...that my sweetheart's two days off traveling were in Chicago with me!

...that my best friend is so so so understanding and sweet and supportive about my celiac.

...the triumphant feeling of figuring something out about my celiac through detective work.

...that all y'all seem to love the word "snarky" too.

...that rose in NJ called her doctor an "ahole" in the "hate" post - HA! i love that word! somehow it sounds even ...worse than the one it's supposed to be euphemizing.

...that the drama in the hatin' post resolved itself really quickly and with good feelings all around.

...that i can tap into a free internet signal here at home so i can check in with this community. :ph34r:

...that i'm not sick all the time anymore!!!!!!!!!!!

...that i often get an immediate reaction to gluten - helps me me straight.

...that i have to learn how to cook for myself - celiac is the ultimate motivator.

...that my best friends are opening a restaurant and i'm going to help them make a gluten-free version of their menu.

...yoga!

:D

4getgluten Rookie

I love my husband and the fact that he lets me be myself.

I love Los Angeles the day after it rains.

I love the beach, and that I only live 6 miles from it.

I love to walk and walk and walk.

I love all three of my cats.

I love my neighbors - I have the best neighbors.

I love my family and that we always have fun hanging out together.

I love my job - really I do.

I love eating gluten-free, and that I feel great almost every single day.

I love that I didn't have to give up wine.

I love this forum!

Guhlia Rising Star

I love that someone started a post that not only made me smile, but made me sit down and think about all the positive things in my life.

I love my daughter and my husband for well over a million reasons.

I love that I have well over a million reasons to love somebody.

I LOVE my Magic Bullet mixer!

I love that celiac gave me the push I needed to start eating healthy.

I love Lara Bars!

I love my job, my family, and my friends.

I love my hometown and everything in my hometown. (I guess that's good since I live here)

I love celiac.com and this message board!!!

I love micro sprint racing.

And last, but certainly not least, I love that I was able to write an entire post about loving things. Thank you, ChelsE!!! :) Sometimes life is just so darn good...

mouse Enthusiast

I LOVE that my husband told me to cook the same for him that I do for myself.

I LOVE that he has stood beside me for almost 43 years through SICKNESS and in health.

I LOVE that he has always let me be me.

I LOVE our townhome and that the builder allowed us to totally customize it.

I LOVE that I was dianosed with Celiac and the hypochondiac label is now gone.

I LOVE that there are now getting to be so many delicious foods out there that I can eat.

I LOVE that I am now thin. But what a H*** of a way to get here.

I LOVE that our almost two year old tiny toy poodle LOVES us both.

I LOVE that my husband LOVES the toy poodle. Never was a pet lover, but now he is.

I LOVE that my husband is willing to drive me all over tarnation for a doctor appointment.

I LOVE that I found out what the problem with my vision was. An incompetent Opthamologist.

I LOVE that I am now able to read my mysteries without straining my eyes.

I LOVE when I see a doctor who LISTENS.

I LOVE that I am still here.

I LOVE THIS FORUM and that we can vent or ask questions.

Guest stef 4 dogs
I love that someone started a post that not only made me smile, but made me sit down and think about all the positive things in my life.

I love my daughter and my husband for well over a million reasons.

I love that I have well over a million reasons to love somebody.

I LOVE my Magic Bullet mixer!

I love that celiac gave me the push I needed to start eating healthy.

I love Lara Bars!

I love my job, my family, and my friends.

I love my hometown and everything in my hometown. (I guess that's good since I live here)

I love celiac.com and this message board!!!

I love micro sprint racing.

And last, but certainly not least, I love that I was able to write an entire post about loving things. Thank you, ChelsE!!! :) Sometimes life is just so darn good...

I love being able to express myself here!

I love my children

I love the fact that I'm going to be a grandmom for the first time this weekend!

I love my dogs more than life itself

I love my cats

I love my guinea pigs

I love walking at 5 am and thinking I'm the first one up to hear the birds sing good morning to me

I love having far away friends like you all who understand, relate and set me straight all at the appropriate times I need them

And to the chick who started the "I hate" and the "I love",... I love your enthusiasm for life you rock chick!

Stef 4 dogs

key Contributor

I LOVE my husband-that he his THE BEST DAD in the world to our three boys.

I LOVE my husband that he supports me with celiac disease and listens to me when I am down and tells me I will be ok and tomorrow will be a better day!

I LOVE that I have awesome parents and two great brothers, even though I wish we lived closer to each other.

I LOVE that Spring is in the air and the flowers, birds and sun is out!

I LOVE my 3 boys!

I LOVE to walk and walk and walk too!

I LOVE the beach!

I LOVE that I can still eat chocolate.

I LOVE that I have this forum to turn to when things aren't going well or when I need to know something about celiac.

I LOVE Iced Cafe Mocha's from Starbucks.

I LOVE the outdoors, hiking, camping and sitting on the beach, waterskiing!

I LOVE Mexican food.

I LOVE it when my boys bring me flowers they have picked and help me clean up the house without me asking them.

Ok, I am sure there are more, but this will be good for now.

I Love reading what you guys love!

Monica

mylady4 Rookie

I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE my husband

jackie4 Apprentice

I LOVE THAT THEREIS THIS BOARD !!!!

I love that my daughter is starting feel betterand to look better.

I love that at fourteen she still asks once in a while - if she can sleep with me.

I love that my 11 year old son is such a silly-heart and dreamer.

I love that my husband can sense when I have had enough and will clean the whole house.

I love that after 17 years of marriage I still get butterflies in my stomach from my husband.

I love my closest friends for fixing an entirely gluten free dinner for my daughter and made her feel special.

i love being down the shore.

I love having a house full of kids and baking cookies(gluten free of course) and waiting til they all end up in the kitchen.

Ilove my mutt shaina.

I love that sometimes life can be really good!

I love listening to counting crows while I am in the shower!

I love putting my cold feet into a warm pair of ugg boots- with no socks!

Ilov eit when my husband warms up my side of the bed for me.

i love my early morning talks with my mom.

I love that my sister sends me positive reiki energy from 800 miles away.

This is making me teary eyed!

mylady4 Rookie

:wub: I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE my husband :wub:

He is the most supportive, wonderful, patient caring person I know and I would be nothing without him. After being together for 16 years I still enjoy going out with him and my friends yelling at us to "get a room"

I am somewhat grateful that I will never have to deal with my youngest running around in a store and getting into everything (she is 7 years old at an 9 month old developmental level).

I love the fact my husband and I are raising a really really great 14 year old daughter who knows right from wrong, has an 4.12 GPA and has the internal drive to be the best that she can be and has a really good head on her shoulders.

I love the fact I never had to be in the dating world (meet my husband when I was 15)

I love that I will have earned a second college degree, while working full time and be finally done in December

I love that I am so so so spoiled

I love that my doctor finally figured out what was wrong with me and that I finally feel better.

I love that I have not been a big wheat eater for the past 3 years and that this disease has not done any damage (just made me feel like crap)

I am grateful that my husband and I have the ability to arrange our work schedules so some one is always home with our daughters and we both can still work (I know, this is a real treat) and we have no life.

I love my life. It has its problems but we are healthy, have good jobs and lead a comfortable life.

Nicole

jennyj Collaborator

I love my 3 kids although they have all moved away I still talk to them at least twice a day---each.

I love my "Other" 4 kids who shared my home with me over the last twenty years and that I still see or hear from daily.

I love the kids who call me "Aunt Jenny" even though we share no blood.

I love my 13 year old cat Berkley. I love the way he purrs.

I love my husband who has put up with me 26 years and stll lets me bring strays home.

I love rainy days.

I love the New Mexico mountains and the way they smell.

I love the red clay dirt of Oklahoma.

I love TEXAS.

I love daisies.

I love Peanut butter.

But most of all I love God. He's awesome.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I love to cook and try new foods.

I love getting positive e-mails from potential jobs.

I love vegetables.

I love blueberries.

I love being outside.

I love the beach.

I love God.

I love soccer.

I love my family, friends, and fiance.

I love that I am done of my master's degree.

I love that I am getting married.

cgilsing Enthusiast

Carrie -

You are getting married! I didn't know that! Maybe you had mentioned it somewere, but this was the first I heard! Congratulations! When is the big day?

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks! I'm getting married on August 19th!

cgilsing Enthusiast

Congrats! He is a lucky guy! Keep us posted on all the plans!

bluelotus Contributor

I love my husband too (and hate the guilt from not mentioning it earlier..... :( Shhhh, don't tell him ;) )

I also love that although I am in the office, today is an "easy" day and I can check in on the board

penguin Community Regular
I love my husband too (and hate the guilt from not mentioning it earlier..... :( Shhhh, don't tell him ;) )

Um...ditto on me for that... :ph34r: He's just so intergral to every part of my life that I didn't think to mention him exclusively.

A couple more loves:

I LOVE that this thread is putting people in a good mood!

I LOVE it when my brain spits out a good idea out of the fog

I LOVE being married

I LOVE my husband more than all the reddi whip in the world

I LOVE me! (it took a hex of a long time for me to be able to say that!)

I LOVE that my FIL looks at me with as much pride as he does DH

I LOVE that my FIL is an accountant, and that he passed on good-living financial planning on to DH

I LOVE the Smoothie King I found near work. I didn't know we had any, expensive Peach Slices, here I come!

Thanks everybody, you're making my day better, too! :wub:

Guest Robbin

:D So glad this was started, I was going to start it--had to leave for awhile....

I LOVE my husband -he has supported me for all these years-worked hard-so I could be home, and is an intelligent, sensitive, caring man.

I LOVE my beautiful boys and their crazy sense of humor. Their beauty, talent, and intelligence wows me.

I LOVE my dog and my two cats. They are my furkids, and always comfort me when I am down.

I LOVE Virginia

I LOVE Autumn in Ohio

I LOVE watching the birds feed at the bird feeders and all the little "dramas" nature has going on all around us that sometimes we don't stop to notice

I LOVE how the sunlight streams through the windows and makes little sun beds for the pets to "sun bathe " on the carpet.

I LOVE strawberries

I LOVE gardening and the whole process of planting a seed and a sweet little plant is soon born.

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE babies!

I LOVE to hear little mews of kittens

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Art, sculpting and making something beautiful out of nothing.

I LOVE the fact that I know what is wrong with me and can get better.

I LOVE the internet and this forum and how a community can be in your own living room.

I LOVE Weddings, congratulations Carrie!!! :)

I LOVE GOD and thank Him everyday for many, many blessings.

Thanks Chelsea, this was very, very nice -one extreme to another-kind of cathartic ! :unsure:

fisharefriendsnotfood Apprentice

I love my life!

-Jackie :):)

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