It always sounds so funny to me, when told to write a little bit abouit myself. I find a mild and slightly strange humor in self reflection. To describe me you would have to now me. There are so many facets to behold that I could only possibly begin to shine light on a few. For the most important aspects of my life, I am very family orientated. I am getting married in August and could not be happier with my life. While I am not one of those who never frowns or never drops an occasional swear words at the dirty dishes, I do find an inner peace with myself and my life from time to time that keeps me going. I am very spiritual, not religous. I have always been slightly dissappointed in religion as I am accepting of all human beings of all beliefs. I live in a *VeRy* small town in northern Idaho, but I have what people like to call a "big city mind". Not the rude part, just the openmindedness.
My passion is ...
spreading joy, crime research, and psychology
I know too much about ...
The inner workings of the battle between brain and heart
My parents always told me ...
a lot of things I chose unwisely to ignore, and live by daily now
My childhood ambition ...
Veternarian
My favorite memory ...
My fience's proposal
Why I write ...
unexplainable release and exploration
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
listening to Boys Like Girls - Thunder
My first job ...
wrangler
My best moment ...
Hearing the Chaplin read the Cherokee Prayer at my wedding, right before he announced us Mr and Mrs!
My inspiration ...
My Mom
A marriage "surviving" and being healthy are insanely different. Could a marriage "survive" without the couple being in love, I suppose it could, but could it be healthy? There is no way. Being a newly wed myself (having been graced by God to marry my husband just shy of 6 months ago) I cannot imagine a marriage without love. I cannot imagine spending my nights, my dreams, my most intimate and embarrassing moments with anyone whom I didn't love. To openly share my worst qualities, to be free, I could not do this without love. A marriage could not live to be what it is meant to be without l...
More..Kim Bonnalie
Member since: July 2008
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