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I'm a log cabin in the country....a little dusty, a few cobwebs here and there, and a rogue chipmunk in my rafters, but comfortable, warm, loving and providing sound shelter.
Blessings,
Lori
Re-committing myself to a healthy lifestyle that will include regular (and increasing) exercise, and following the baby steps rule on food. 6/17/08
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| Posts: 3133 | Location: California | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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Having never lived in a house in my life (I've always lived in apartments--was even raised in one), I don't know much about the names and characteristics of the different styles of houses. I think I would be a slightly older home that may need a little more work than the new ones but that is structurally sound and welcoming. I would be on the smaller side--not one of these new rambling mansions--but with really interesting spaces. And I'd have a beautiful garden in the back for quiet, contemplative moments. My favorite kind of room to build in The Sims right now is an intimate space, usually decorated in earth tones, that features a beautiful decorative fireplace, big comfy chairs and bookcases on either side of the fireplace. I call it an art or learning room because Sims have to study and achieve various skills in order to advance in their jobs, so I usually also put a piano and a chess board in there so they can get nearly all their points in one room. 
Rest of Summer Goals: 1. Exercise-Cardio: Min. 2-3 walking or DVD cardio workouts per week. 2. Exercise-Weights/Toning: Min. 1 weight plus 1 toning workout per week. 3. Food: Get those veggie servings back up to where they were! 4. Behavior: Start reducing sweets now that the automatic after-meal response is better.
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| Posts: 7209 | Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE | Registered: March 12, 2004 |    |
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I guess I would have to be an old country farmhouse from the 1800's. The kinds where the kitchen is seperated from the rest of the house by a breezeway.
"Live your life so that you are not afraid to sell the family parrot to the town gossip."
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| Posts: 3936 | Location: NE Atlanta (Chamblee, Doraville, Norcross, Duluth) | Registered: March 15, 2004 |    |
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Well, if I'm architecture, I think I'm probably Arts & Crafts. Modern for its time, sturdy and well constructed, yet still comfortable and very functional, and warm and invited dispite its clean lines. As long as I'm not taken care of and not neglected, I'm going to last a long, long time. Dawn
"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You have to set yourself on fire." anonymous
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| Posts: 4272 | Location: Indianapolis, IN | Registered: March 15, 2004 |    |
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I'm a split level, contemporary who likes to be furnished with big, oversize comfy furniture. I have bright, soothing colors, and a dog sleeping somewhere on a blanket or rug, on the furniture. I have lots of rooms that are all different, but are still rooms you can really live in. There is no furniture that you can't sit on anywhere in the house. My kitchen is big and spacious, with no clutter and always smells of baking bread or spaghetti sauce. But there is always at least a tea mug or spoon in the sink, just to make it look lived in.
Life is like a roller coaster, with lots of ups and downs, but the curves, spirals, loops and corkscrews are what make life interesting.
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| Posts: 2278 | Location: Akron, Ohio | Registered: March 15, 2004 |    |
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I am a very old house that needs much tending. But has much love between the walls.
Summer Challenge Goals:
1. Get out of the house and in the pool four days a week. 2. Schedule meals a week at a time. 3. five fruits and vegetables a day, along with water.
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| Posts: 3451 | Location: Central USA | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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I'm an older stained-glass window. It's not unpleasant to look at and a little unusual, but easy to pass over. If you take the time to really look, though, you'll see intricate patterns and finely-wrought metal throughout. It looks delicate, and probably would break, if hit hard enough, but there's enough iron holding the glass in place that even if the colors fall out, the framework is left and can be re-built. It's not quite transparent...but things look a little different when you peer through it. It gives you a perspective on the world you might not have had before. When the sun hits it just right, it's radiant and hits everything around it with splashes of light and color. (This reminded me of a Mary Chapin-Carpenter song called, "I Am A Town"  )
Challenge Goals: *10 minutes of unplanned exercise five times a week *Gym time twice a week *Socialize at least once every two weeks.
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I'm a transitional with clean lines, a modern asthetic but with ties to the past. Very uncluttered and open.
Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.
- Henry Hancock
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| Posts: 8372 | Location: Medina, OH | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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