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First off this thread has nothing to do with epilepsy, medicine, test results, dr visits or anything of that sort.
This is about all the other little or big things in life that make you happy, laugh or get excited over.
For me I'm a big animal lover. I live out in the country so just about any time I'll look out the window there is something out there.
I've had fox run all over the back yard, recently there's been a whole family of wild turkey (about 7 total) that have been roaming about.
I live near farms and once we actually had to pull over on the road so a heard of cow that had gotten loose could pass us down the road! (This one really made me laugh)
The things that I get excited over the most is seeing a opossom in my back yard. I've actually jumped up and down like a little kid when I see one, and I'm 35 (is that ok?). I always throw food out and it comes and gets it. One year I had three that came regiously at about 7pm to get their supper. They were almost tame, but I would have never tried to pet them. I could go outside while they were all eating and talk to them, they would even climb a tree that is right by the window and look in to see what I was doing.
So what about you guys, what gets you happy?
This is about all the other little or big things in life that make you happy, laugh or get excited over.
For me I'm a big animal lover. I live out in the country so just about any time I'll look out the window there is something out there.
I've had fox run all over the back yard, recently there's been a whole family of wild turkey (about 7 total) that have been roaming about.
I live near farms and once we actually had to pull over on the road so a heard of cow that had gotten loose could pass us down the road! (This one really made me laugh)
The things that I get excited over the most is seeing a opossom in my back yard. I've actually jumped up and down like a little kid when I see one, and I'm 35 (is that ok?). I always throw food out and it comes and gets it. One year I had three that came regiously at about 7pm to get their supper. They were almost tame, but I would have never tried to pet them. I could go outside while they were all eating and talk to them, they would even climb a tree that is right by the window and look in to see what I was doing.
So what about you guys, what gets you happy?