cottagecore quotes

I’ve been in a cottagecore relationship for a few years now. We’ve been together for over six months now, and we’ve been through several moves together. I really wanted to share some of my favorites, but I think that may be difficult for some of you, so here we go.

I’ve been in this relationship for about six months, and our relationship has been through a lot of ups and downs, but it’s been a really good one. I’ve never regretted my decision to get together with cottagecore. I love the sound of these quotes, and I think you’ll too.

I like the quotes because they seem to fit with our overall philosophy of life on this blog. We are a bunch of people who are constantly trying to find a way to live together without getting into any kind of conflict. We are a bunch of people who love to take risks and make things happen. We are a bunch of people who love to fail. I like the quotes because they seem to fit with all of us, they’re short, and they’re easy to remember.

If you like the sound of these quotes, maybe you should try living with us, or at least reading some of our posts.

I have to admit, I like the sound of these quotes, but I also think they don’t quite match the rest of our lives. We’re not always as risk-taking as we like to think we are, and we’re not always as prone to making mistakes, as we like to think we are.

My family is not always as well-loved as I want them to be. Sometimes we fail at life’s little tasks. Sometimes we fail at our jobs. Sometimes we fail at romance. Sometimes we fail at our kids. Sometimes we fail at our spouse. Sometimes we fail at our hobbies. Sometimes we fail at our careers.

What I try to tell people is that your family isn’t always your family and that you shouldn’t always expect the same from your friends and loved ones. It’s good for them to be human, but it’s important to remember that your family and friends are not always the same as you think.

I was reminded of this when I checked the comments section to a post from my friend Brian of Little Feat ( last night. Brian had posted a link in the comments to a recent piece about how his wife and children were all still working, despite being home sick with the flu. This post, in my opinion, was a perfect example of what happened to me when I was a teenager (and still am).

I was born in 1970 and am a decade younger than Brian is now. My parents were both home sick with the flu until the last week before I was born, and my grandparents were ill with the same thing. In fact, my grandparents had spent the last two weeks in bed, and my parents were in and out of the hospital with a cold and fever. My dad had a double pneumonia, my mother had been hit by a car, and my grandfather died.

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