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Old 12-06-2004, 03:44 PM   #5
dplax
Jack Burton
 

Join Date: July 19, 2003
Location: an expat living in France
Age: 40
Posts: 5,577
I most savour those moments, when I manage to get of the rush of our world, or the moments I spend with people I like, but have not much time to see.

Example for the first one: sometimes me and the family or me and some friends go off hiking in the mountains in Hungary. Out there in the peacefullness of nature, without the sound of cars, or city life and with mobile phones switched off I am able to have some of my most peaceful moments. Just watching the countryside next to you can be extremely satisfying at times.

For rare moments with people: I see my brother increasingly less over the years, since he has moved to a different town in Hungary to do studies first and now he works there. I see him maybe up to six times a year (even less than that since I study in France) and so whenever I meet him, those are very rare moments, and we try to make them the best possible.

Then there are also those times when you manage to have special moments with people you see everyday. I have a few of those also.

Then there are the simple moments, when in the middle of doing something your mind wanders off and you daydream during a few minutes, and when your mind snaps out of it you wish it had gone on for a few more mins...
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