Woman’s Perfect Day


I received this from a friend… and added a little extra

08:15 Wake up to hugs and kisses. (No morning breath)
08:30 Weigh 5 lb. lighter than yesterday. (and feel sexier!)
08:45 Breakfast in bed, fresh squeezed orange juice, a bagel with cream cheese.

09:15 Soothing hot bath with fragrant bath oil.
10:00 Light workout at club with handsome, funny, personal trainer.
10:30 Facial, manicure, shampoo, and comb out.
12:00 Lunch with my besties at an outdoor cafe. (by the Riverwalk)
12:45 Notice how others are captivated by my smile and magical glow. (Hah! 🙂
13:00 Shopping with friends, buy something special. (A book and a dvd from Barnes and Nobles, and the moisturizers from Bath and Body Works)
15:00 Siesta. (Gentle breeze from my open window and occasional chirping of little birds)
16:00 A dozen roses delivered by florist from a secret admirer.
hopefully my darling husband
16:15 Light workout at club followed by a gentle massage.
17:30 Pick outfit for dinner. Primp before mirror
19:00 Candlelight dinner for two followed by star gazing. (Where’s a good place for this?)
20:00 Surprised with a piece of jewelry as a token of love.
21:30 Hot shower. Alone. (Very hot shower)
22:00 Make love.
23:00 Pillow talk, light touching and cuddling.
23:15 Fall asleep in his big, strong arms. (400 Thread-Count Egyptian Cotton ) and the fading sound of chimes blowing in the wind

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There are some days when you wake up and the world just seems like a fantastic place to be in… Today is one of those days.. hopefully it’s one for you too.. 🙂

Daisy Says: Happy Friday! 🙂

One thought on “Woman’s Perfect Day

  1. “When you aim for perfection, you discover it’s a moving target.” (George Fisher)

    “Have no fear of perfection – you’ll never reach it.” (Salvador Dali)

    “Living up to ideals is like doing everyday work with your Sunday clothes on.” (Ed Howe)

    “They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they’d make up their minds.” (Wilt Chamberlain)

    “Even the best needles are not sharp at both ends.” (Chinese Proverb)

    “Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.” (Confucius)

    “Striving to better, oft we mar what’s well.” (William Shakespeare)

    “A good garden may have some weeds.” (Thomas Fuller)

    “No one is perfect… that’s why pencils have erasers.” (Dalton Quistberg)

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