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Comfortable Socks

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Hello, Fluffsters!

D’you know something else that’s comfortable? Socks.

I love socks. As long as they’re fun, that is. For example, I have about five useable pairs of socks that I love.

Two of the pairs are (according to the label) knee highs. One pair is bright hot pink(!) and the other pair is white with different colored hearts on it.

I also have some “seasonal” socks, but that doesn’t stop me in the spring. You see, they’re penguin socks. And really cute! Penguins are like owls, but they can’t fly. And they’re located in a slightly colder area.

“Slightly?”

Hush.

My other two pairs that I really like are Muppet themed. The green pair is, of course, Kermit themed. The other (a bit to my surprise) is Animal themed. I am a bit surprised that they aren’t Miss Piggy, but that’s fine. I really like them!

What about you, Fluffsters? Do you have a favorite pair of socks?

Hot or Cold?

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Hello, Fluffsters! Happy Saturday! Are you having a good weekend?

Where I am, the weather was amazingly comfortable yesterday. It was in the 40s-50s.

In case you can’t tell, I like cooler weather. After all, you can always put another layer on. You can’t always take another layer off…

But what about you? Do you prefer warmer or cooler temperatures? Which are more comfortable?

Thunderstorm!! And Dream House Thoughts.

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There was a (small) thunderstorm or two yesterday afternoon. That made me happy.

One of my favorite things to do is sit in a window-ledge when it’s storming outside, and maybe reading a book. There are few things more comforting than having a good book, comfy pillows, and maybe a mug of hot chocolate (which I didn’t have) while watching the storm come down outside. A fluffy blanket is also good.

So, my window ledges are awesome. There’s a place I can go to that has delightful trapezoidal windows with a nice ledge that’s quite wide enough for sitting. When I have a house of my own, I really hope I can get a nice window ledge (or three!) like that. Especially up just a little bit. Being able to look out over some stuff is really cool. Sort of like what I imagine being in a climate-controlled castle would be like. (Ooh, look! Alliteration!) If I do get a window ledge like that, though, I also really want to put in real cushions. Make it sort of a couch-y thing. And maybe have a slightly straighter place for a backrest. That’s not too picky, is it?

Given you, probably not.

I wasn’t actually asking you, Fluffy. I was asking our readers.

So, fluffsters, I have two questions for you: 1) What is your most comfortable place to be in a storm, and 2) what is one feature your dream house has?

Real Fluffy Rabbit!!!

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Hello, Fluffsters!

I was out enjoying nature today, which is comfortable for me (see how I pulled in the theme?), and I (almost literally) ran into the most adorable bunny rabbit I’d seen all day!

Sideview of a fluffy cute bunny rabbit

Isn’t it cute?

I wasn’t able to get a good photo of it being extra cute, but it ate a dead leaf, and some dandelions, and it was just adorable.

You’re hopeless, you know that?

…What?

… Nevermind.

Anywho, Fluffsters, happy Thursday! Just think, it’s almost Friday! You can do it!

Things That Are Comfortable

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Less than 10 days left in this theme-challenge! Yes!

Anywho. I’m going to list a few things that are comfortable, because I’m sortof not thinking of anything else to write, at the moment.

1) Sleep. Sleep is very comfortable. Unless you’re in a bad position, or having a nightmare. Then it’s not. But it often is. Oh, and when you’re dreaming of falling, that’s also not comfortable. And I’m sure there are other instances as well when sleep is comfortable…

Seriously, do you have to prove yourself wrong all the time?

Probably not. I just don’t want to be sued for false information!

Would that require readers?

Shh! Don’t scare them off!

Anyways. As I was saying. Another thing that’s comfortable is lotion. Especially if it’s high quality. And not too slimy. And when you’re not then going to be either eating an apple or opening a door.

Although I guess that if you’re eating, it’s still comfortable. It just tastes nasty.

Soft puppy-dogs are also comfortable. Especially if they’re snuggly. 🙂

A smiley? You actually used a smiley?

Did you seriously just say three things over the course of four questions? That takes talent, Fluffy!

And the last thing for today is:

3) Velvet. I love high quality velvet. It’s so soft and squishable! And smooth, and just soo comfortable to feel and hold and wear and, yeah.

So, what about you, Fluffsters? What’s something you find comfortable that’s not on this list?

Comfortable Scenes

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Something that I enjoy doing is going back through old pictures. And I found one of a subject that makes me really comfortable: Lovely scenes at sunset. So today’s post is short, but here’s a pretty picture I took, that I like. Or 4. You know.

bright orange sunset with a few sparse trees

a bright orange sunset with a few sparse trees

A vivid sunset with the sun peaking through a few trees

The sun peaking through is pretty

Some white trees against a pretty sunset.

Pretty sunset and white trees.

A pretty landscape with trees and a vividly stunning sunset

A pretty landscape with trees and a sunset

Comfortable Places to Read

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Hello, Fluffsters!

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a fan of fantasy. I really like reading. One of the hard things, though, is finding a good place to read. That’s really hard!

You can come up with questions about muffin flavored shrimp, but finding a place to read is hard?

We all have our strengths and weaknesses.

But as I was saying. It’s sometimes hard to find a good place to read. But I have my own preferences. And they fall into two main categories.

What, places that fall into a nice category, and those that don’t?

Oh, hush. Anyways.

Places to read.

inside

If I’m reading inside, it needs to be a squishy place. A couch chair with arms may be optimal. But sometimes on my bed is another good place. Basically, as long as I can lean back, and not need to exercise my arm muscles in order to read, I’m happy. In other words, lounging is best.

Outside

I’m a lot pickier for outside reading. A good location must fit several criteria.

First, it can’t be too populated. Actually, this sort of goes for any reading spot. But yeah.

Second, it needs to not be messy. I can’t be really comfortable if I know that I’m ruining a set of clothing, and might need to take a shower just because of reading.

Third, it can’t be too hot or cold. Or wet. After all, you really can’t read a book in the rain. (At least, not very well.) So, yeah.

So, these are the criteria for my reading spots! How about you, Fluffsters? What makes a comfy reading spot for you?

Comfort in Uncontrollable Change

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Hello, Fluffsters!

I’m going through a slightly difficult time right now, and that’s ok. It’s possibly even good for the “monthly topic” of comfort.

Basically, there’s a lot of change coming up in my life, and it’s change I have no control over. The lack of control means that I am not naturally comfortable with what’s going to happen. Will the change make things better? Worse? What?

For background, I’m at a school. Graduation is today, and that means that next year all my graduating friends will not be students where I am. I really like people, and I have no clue whether I’ll see these friends again, so that’s just a bit hard.

So, I’m going to take a step back, and talk about methods of getting comfortable when faced with prospective changes.

The Webmaster’s 3-Step Comfort Plan.

1) Find good music. For me, this is frequently instrumental. It probably has a strong rhythm, and a slightly nostalgic tone quality to it. Nothing too morose, but something that somewhat matches my mood. The music I listen to normally has a faintly hopeful (if sad) tone quality to it. Whatever it is, it’s music that I’m comfortable listening to. That itself starts to help.

2) Think things through. In my case, this involves realizing that it’s not the end of the world, and that there are ways to keep in touch with people. Regardless, at the end the realization is that there’s nothing I can really do about it.

2b) Pray. It’s a nice reminder that God has a plan. This should probably come first on my list, but I often forget. Woops.

3) Wait. In time, God always sorts everything out. It doesn’t work to worry about “what-if”s. The change either will or won’t happen, and it either will or won’t be bad. If it’s bad, I can worry about it then, and then I have a reasonable excuse to be melodramatic! (I think I’m learning too much from Fluffy…)

Hey!

And if it’s not bad, then that’s wonderful! So really, it’s a win-win situation. Either things get better, which is good, or they get worse, which gives me the opportunity to be justified in “woe-is-me” melodramatics.

Do you see what I have to put up with? I have never used ‘”woe-is-me” melodramatics’! Even though I’m stuck in this new world, and you’re misinterpreting everything I say! Really, Webmaster, are you trying to turn me into a martyr?

So… If you don’t engage in that sort of melodramatics, what do you call what you just said?

Woops.

So, anywho. Happy Saturday, Fluffsters! I hope you have a good one. And if any of my graduating friends are reading this, congratulations! This is really exciting, and keep in touch!

Three Types of Comfortable Showers

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Greetings, Fluffsters, and welcome back to today’s… FLUFF OF THE DAY!

This is your host, the Webmaster, and this-

What the Redivka is going on?!

no, No, NO! You got the line wrong! You’re supposed to wait for me to say “and this is my sidekick: ”

And then you say, “Fluffy McGiggles!”

“Sidekick”? I’ve been demoted to SIDEKICK?!

And you still didn’t answer what’s going on!

Actually, it’s something of a promotion to get up to sidekick!

But as I was saying.

Today’s episode will feature showers. Yes, folks, you read that right! Showers! I am going to talk to you about

3 types of comfortable showers

This will categorize showers into three types, based on temperature!

You realize you’ve sunk to a new low, right?

You’re just jealous you didn’t think of this first.

As I was saying:

1) Scalding hot. These are especially good for when you’ve been working really hard and it’s cold outside. You can feel the ickyness essentially melt off. Also useful for when you’re just really freezing. There’s nothing like a few hundred gallons of nearly scalding water being dumped on top of you to warm you up!

2) Fairly warm. These are good for normal times. Nothing particularly exerting, and when it’s not too cold where you are. I don’t think I really need to say too much more here.

You actually, really didn’t need to say anything at all.

3) Cool to Cold showers. Absolutely perfect when you need to cool down, but don’t have access to a pool or something. As with warming up, there’s no better way to cool off than dumping frigid water on your head! It really works.

Anyways, how about you, Fluffsters? Any particular category of shower that you’d add?

Why my bed is so comfortable.

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Hello, everyone! Happy Wednesday. I guess. I just really don’t want to get out of bed right now…

Please don’t tell me you’re writing a fluff post about why you’re not getting out of bed…

Ooh, that’s a good idea! Thanks, Fluffy!

Seriously?! No. Please, no!

You bet! And if I turn it into a list, I bet some people will even read about:

5 reasons why my bed is so comfortable.

Blast. You’re actually doing it. When will I learn?

5) The blanket. My blanket is really great! It’s warm, and soft, and cozy, and just comfortable.

4) The Pillow. It’s soft. It lets my head sink in. And did I mention it’s soft? So yeah. It’s super comfortable. Combined with the blanket, and it’s practically perfect.

3) I’m really tired. I have not been getting enough sleep. It’s exam time, which means lots of late nights, and packing and stuff. Tiredness makes my bed really comfortable!

2) The environment. It’s nice and cool, and still relatively dark, and just very nice. And relaxing. And relaxing is comforting. And comforting is comfortable. So the environment is a comfortable environment!

1) It’s not comfortable outside my bed. I’m not the tidiest person, so I need to do a bit of acrobatics to get out of bed without stepping on anything. I’d just as soon not do the acrobatics, or step on anything. The best way to do that is to stay comfortable in my bed. So, all in all, staying in bed seems like a pretty good idea!

So, how about you Fluffsters? What’s the number one thing that makes your bed extra comfortable?