Mugs
I am not a coffee drinker, and today someone asked me if that makes me a tea drinker which I am also not. One doesn't have to drink coffee or tea to enjoy a mug, plenty of other liquids (including soups) can be drank from a mug. I love mugs, I wouldn't say I collect them because I only own 5 . . . well now that I said that it almost sounds like it could become a collection. Each mug is unique and has its own story: one has a lid and was given to me by my bother, another is from my grandma's house, and another is from my roommate that is my favorite color. Mugs can have words of wisdom on them, I always catch myself reading the quotes on mugs. Mugs can have cute animals on them, real pictures or paintings. Mugs can have flowers on them, they can also have flowers in them; whenever I can't find a vase a mug can do the job. They come in all times of sizes from small to large; some are tall and some are short, some have handles and some don't. Even mugs that are broken can find a purpose. Has a crack? Turn it into an indoor plant's pot. Handle fell off? Use it as a pencil holder for an office desk. Sometimes I have to stop myself from buying a new mug anytime I venture to the store because they really do make me happy and bring a smile to my face.Mugs = raise your mug to mugs, toast, and smile.
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