Wednesday, 5 June 2013

BEDJ: Day 5 - Publicly profess my love and devotion...

... for my favorite person, book or place. What makes it/them great? 

Well my favourite person would without a doubt have to be my mum (not including animals!).  She's more than just a mother, she's my best friend too.  She always knows how I'm feeling and how to cheer me up of make it better.  She'll be there whenever I need her and despite the arguments we've had over the years, and believe me there's be plenty, we can never stay mad at each other for too long.

Sometimes I think, do I miss home? Or do I miss my mum?  Of course I miss home, but I can't help feel that even just seeing my mum on her own would fill that little gap even if just until the next time I go home.  I do hope that I'm doing the right thing tomorrow.  I made the decision months ago and not until recently have I doubted my actions.  Deep down I do know that I can say I've done the right thing, if not for her, for myself.  I think it would have drove me insane knowing I had the opportunity but didn't take it.


My favourite book, (yes I am doing all 3), would without a doubt have to be Harry Potter.  There's the obvious reasons why people choose this, but for me the Harry Potter series has been the one constant throughout my childhood, up until the very last film, always.  I knew I could just pick up a book and re read it straight away from any chapter I felt like and I'd know instantly what was happening there and then.


My all time favourite holiday destination would have to be Dubai.  There's not much I can say about it because it's too amazing to put into words.  We went in the August and the temperature topped 40 degrees Celsius every day and the humidity was unbelievable - imagine stepping out into a sauna the moment you stepped outside.  Since we went at Ramadan, the resort was eerily quiet which is no means a bad thing.  It meant I could sunbathe without worrying about people looking at me and despite being told we needed to make reservations for dinner, the restaurants were hardly even near full.  Oh and the sea was warmer than I'd have my bath water.



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