I agree. In fact, anywhere my family goes, as long as I'm with them it will automatically become a place of comfort.Rachel1019 wrote:My comfort place would definitely be my home, because that is where my family is and no matter how hard life gets, they can always make me feel better.
What is your place of comfort?
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That's not cheesy at all! I remember growing up that I used to love going to our basement to play. What was better was there was a door that led to the backyard that I thought was really cool. Anyway, anytime I smell that cool, almost musty-smell, I breathe deeply in and smile. It's silly, but it warms my heart because it reminds me of my childhood home.ShyColt wrote:As cheesy as this sounds, there is no place I find more comforting than the home where I grew up. Ther'es something about all the memories, and my mother's presence that can make the worst day better.
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This is an interesting thought...aside from a physical place and a person, reading a book is always a comfort to me. It gets me out of a funk, it helps passes the time when traveling, makes me feel safe, and overall better.Jaime Lync wrote:Wow, what a thought-provoking question, I don't think I have a physical happy place but if we consider state of minds I am most happy when I am listening to music.
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