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LL, did you end up keeping track of the number of books you read all year? I counted mine up last night -- 92 -- just one more than 2009. LOL!
Thanks Stacy! I love your resolution!!! Tom and I used to watch all the Oscar faves every year before the big event....but then parenthood hit, and I think I would have to say my favorite movies of the year are all children's movies---TS3 and Tangled!I am sure we will be cultured and sophisticated again at some point!
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Stace, I was disappointed too! The room-only discounts aren't anything to jump up and down about (not that I would ever turn it down if it was the only option!) and the kids-free deal isn't much for us since it doesn't change the price of the room at all and Patrick will be turning 10 before we go next so we will only have 1 "kid".
If I go, it won't be until November and the current deals don't go that far out. Hopefully they'll come up with something better for me before then![]()
Hi Stace! I can't begin to pick just ONE book. So I am going to give you a list....
*The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Rebecca Skloot
*The Shopaholic Series - Sophie Kinsella
*Revolution - Jennifer Donnelly
*The Tea Rose - Jennifer Donnelly
*The Hunger Game Series - Suzanne Collins
*Winter Garden - Kristin Hannah
*The Silent Governess - Julie Klassen
*Promises to Keep - Jane Green
*The Help - Kathryn Stockett
*The Blue Bistro - Elin Hilderbrand
*Juliet - Anne Fortier
*The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie - Alan Bradley
Okay, I guess that's enough.![]()
Stace! That's like asking me to pick what child I would save in a fire! It's just mean!!
How about I narrow it down to three?
*Juliet - Anne Fortier
*The Help - Kathryn Sockett
*Winter Garden - Kristin Hannah
Those are my top three from last year. The Winter Garden may have a little bit of an edge, it's a wonderful story that is set in modern day and also goes back to Russia during the Revolution, it's FABULOUS. I'm actually contemplating buying it for my Nook for my trip to read again.
Stace! That's like asking me to pick what child I would save in a fire! It's just mean!!![]()
Morning gnomies! Off to your fair country for the day! Gonna get me some groceries and my beloved Olive Garden! Hope you all have a lovely Sunday!![]()
hehehe! I did feel a bit evil asking! But I did delight in it a little too!
I will write down those titles! All of them, but I will star those three! Last night I started reading The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. Have you read any of hers? My BFF's mum recommended it to me and then brought me her copy! I've only read 57 pages but it's quite intriguing so far!
Katie, people are acting crazy around here. After all it is snow and the threat of ice. It isn't supposed to start until tonight, so we will see what happens. It has been known to bypass us entirely.
Jen, not snowed in yet -- today I will be making cookies and working on Chelsea's honors application for high school with her.
Stacey, have fun shopping today!
High School....is she really heading to HS...wow she is growing up so fast!!!! I loved high school, so I hope Chelsea has as great of an experience!!!!!
There is a part of me that is in denial about the whole thing. There is no way my baby girl is going to be starting high school in eight months!
I had lots of fun in high school, too. It was a much better experience than middle school.
You couldn't pay me to go back to middle school....never never again!! I did not like it!!!!!!
You couldn't pay me to go back to middle school....never never again!! I did not like it!!!!!!
Olive Garden plans thwarted by whiteout conditions in Strathroy....we had to turn around after about 20 minutes on the highway....stupid snow!
Oh No Stace!! That is horrible! At least you made safely back home!!! Hope you made plans to reschedule!!!!!