What is your place of comfort?

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My place of comfort is my house in California. I live on the other side of the country now and I cherish every opportunity I have to go home.
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My place of comfort would be anywhere I can sit down and read. Particularly my bedroom which contains all of my books...and my fan. It's always on and always giving me comfort.
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My comfort place would have to be my bedroom :). Or any place that's quiet really (but thats rare and few).
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My favorite place of comfort is my room. When I just need some quiet time I go there and just listen to music or read a good book.
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Amagine wrote:My new place of comfort is going to be my new classroom. I'm so excited and so ready!
There were instances when I considered my classroom to be my place of nightmare. Most of the time, it is also my place of comfort.
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My safe space, would have to be, the park. Since before I can remember, I have always loved to be out in nature, and especially on a swing. I just felt that whenever something was bothering me, if I went on a swing, I'd feel free. Sadly, I no longer live close to a park, so I can only treasure my safe space every now and again.
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My place of comfort is generally in my room, preferably beneath a pile of blankets, with a pile of books near me. I'd recede deep into my mind, then throw myself into whatever world the book introduces to me. I might have some barbecue chips with me, but oftentimes I won't. It'd be nice if I had a friend there with me to, to stay beneath the covers with me as we read the story together. However, if I'm not in my room, then I'd sit somewhere nice and quiet, perhaps in a garden somewhere, and, once again, read.
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I have a library room in my home and that is my sanctuary. When I traveled and visited libraries, I would feel so at home even though I am far away. I call libraries or book stores my church of choice.
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I like quiet, secluded places like tight bathrooms and closets. I also enjoy empty parks.
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My place of comfort is my farm up north. When I go up there it's like I take a step back in time. We have no cable, no phone, no wifi, and no traffic. I wake up to the birds singing and fall asleep to coyotes howling. It is my favorite place in the world.
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Home, especially my bed.
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My comfort place is my bedroom. Whenever I'm upset or sad, I just go to my bedroom. There I can be by myself, listen to music, watch a kdrama, read a good book or just talk to Jehovah God. I feel at peace in my bedroom. This is my comfort zone.
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My comfort place is definitely my bedroom. I so love my bed! If I could work from my bed, I'd be happy to. I've noticed I accomplish more when I have to read and write and do other things that can be done from my bedroom. It's been that way for me since I was a kid. People say it's laziness, but I don't think it is because I'm actually doing what has to be done.
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I see most everyone said "home". I'm jealous. You all have wonderful home lives! That's so great to hear.
I'll stick to my cruise ships. Waited on hand and foot for a week, away from the stresses of the "real world", with no telephone and all the food I can handle is pretty comfy! ;)
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My place of comfort is my Dad's house! It's where I have always lived and now that I am married, with a baby, I always find myself wanting to go "home" when I feel overwhelmed. Not a lot of people can say that they have lived in the same house and on the same land throughout their entire childhood, and I love that I have that. My grandparents and my uncle live right next door on our own little cul-de-sac, so I always feel surrounded by love and comfort when I'm there. It's something I hope to give my daughter someday.
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