rick and deborah farrington

i know what you mean faith. i read that book along time ago, and its alot of fun.
i'm mostly plegmatic.

faith buckley wrote:

> From: faith buckley <faithb@...>
>
> Erin,
>
> I know what you mean about the kitchen. I refuse to cook in a messy kitchen.
> I'm almost allergic to it. I feel confused and totally agitated. I like
> spotless counters and sinks. But that is another trait of a melancholy person:
> perfectionism. :-) Thank God I am not a total perfectionist. I, personally,
> would probably scar my children for life! (No offense if someone reading this
> is!!!)
>
> It's funny but I am part melancholy and part sanguine, which is an unlikely
> combo. I am an outgoing, emotional perfectionist. :-0 And my son is the same.
> Only he is opposite! He's a sanguine-melancholy. With me the emotional,
> introverted, perfectionist is stronger than the outgoing, happy-go-lucky,
> draw-attention-to-herself, fun girl. My son is just the opposite. If you have
> no idea what I am talking about, go get the book 'Spirit-Controlled Temperment'
> by Tim LaHaye. It's a great book that explains it all.
>
> Living for Him,
> Faith
> Love is doing the highest good for the object of your love.
>
> MORELFAM@... wrote:
>
> > From: MORELFAM@...
> >
> > i most love to get creative or ambitious in the kitchen after
> > it has been cleaned spotless! (either that or i want us all to go eat out so
> > that it stays clean for a minute, haha!!)
> > erin
> >
>
> > Check it out!
> http://www.unschooling.com