Alicia K
Charles H
I love this question because I have been meditating on this idea since I picked meditation back up. My perfect life would involve living in a nice open house, probably 2 floor with a basement but the layout isn't as important to me as having enough space for me, my family and a few guests if we wanted to invite other family or friends. I would have enough money to pay all the bills and keep the fridge and pantry stocked with enough left over to have a few hundred a month in fun money and a couple hundred or so into savings/investments. My home would have smart tech all over, but I'm still learning about all the different smart gadgets and setups out there so I don't have a clear plan for that yet. If our friends wanted to visit but couldn't afford to, I would be able to use some of that money to help them. Once my kids are in school, I want them to know they can have their friends over too, and we will happily feed them and take care of them if they need that. My partner would have a new car, something like an SUV so we have enough space to road trip if we want and definitely enough space for our family. Living in a very walkable community would be nice so I could easily get out and meet people and do whatever I wanted. My dream is to fly planes, which basically requires sight as things stand right now, but if there were a way to take that out of the equation I would jump on it. Otherwise, I wouldn't mind recovering enough vision to legally fly and drive, which is more vision than I can remember having, though apparently I did have it when I was very young. I don't need to see in my ideal world. Seeing is only necessary for some things I wish I could do. The rest of my answer is less thought out and more feeling, so it's hard to put into words, but I would say this is a good start.
Nikki
Nikki
Nikki
Selina Lynnette
International Friends Network
The misfit angel
International Friends Network
probably being able to produce this weeks adition of Kids Zone radio show for this week, without a single mistake. Doesn't always work out that way though.