What was your favorite moment of 2015? (Or do you have plans to make that moment happen in the next few days?)

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Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

My wife's car had been sitting in the garage since she died about 12 years ago. I gave it to her favorite little girl that lives down the street. She was only 6 when my wife died and it was a gift for her 18th birthday. I don't think I've EVER felt so good. It was truly the highlight of my year.

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They were our next door neighbors and that little girl ate dinner at our house almost every night since she was about 2 years old. She ate all the food that she refused to eat at home, like most kids do. My wife even had a car seat in her car for her. They had a pretty special relationship.
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Danae Hitch commented
It must have been devastating for her as well when your wife died. So glad you have something you're able to give her that will help her feel close to your wife. Well done. Very well done.
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Thanks Danae.
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Jann Nikka answered

I ended my long-suffering 30-year relationship with my sister.

I stayed so long because she is my only sister. But I had enough of what I perceived as 30 years of betrayals, lies, backstabbing, I'm sorries from her and blatant disrespect and uncaring attitude direct at me.

 I cared more about hurting her feelings than she cared about hurting mine. I should have put me first.

 I would have ended it 15 yrs ago.

I'm not happy, but I'm glad I finally said I'm done.

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Crashing the Gallery opening of one of my favorite artists on September 25, 2015. I took a huge risk to accomplish something that I had only dreamt about. It was as if everything just fell into place and afforded me a once in a lifetime opportunity. I was so scared, I felt that I had to because I couldn't live with the regret of coming that far and not jumping in with both feet. It was one of the best experiences of my whole life. It reminded me again that without risk there is no gain. I giggle every time I remember it and you better believe that next to remembering my loved ones, that will be what I'm going to be smiling about when I take my last breath.


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Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

There are so many good moments to choose from. One thing I have always wanted to do was write a book and I started not to long ago. I've been uploading parts of it as I finish them for friends and family to read and comment. If you'd like to read the small portion I have so far, you can visit my website via the link below. Enjoy!

http://thedayzjournals.blogspot.com/?m=1

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