I haven’t updated my Bookshelf Project in awhile but I have been ferociously reading since arriving in New Zealand. Not... Continue Reading
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I know you think I forgot about The Bookshelf Project…Well I haven’t. I’ve been trucking along actually and have been... Continue Reading
You can tell a lot about a country from their supermarket. I got my first taste of Kiwi grocery shopping the other day and I’m going to bring you along…. First stop…Condiments. A BIG deal in NZ is tomato sauce…And don’t you dare call it ketchup. It’s not ketchup it’s... Continue Reading
****I want to preface this by saying I am bed/bathroom ridden with the flu. Please don’t judge my sanity based... Continue Reading
Remember when I was really, really sad because The Passage ended and I didn’t have zombie/apocalyptic reading to keep me... Continue Reading
Jane Austen – A woman with such literary vision that she shifted the norm beyond what anyone thought imaginable. Her books are timeless and generation after generation latches onto her stories of love and loss. She may be one of the oldest in this group but she certainly would hold... Continue Reading
If ever there was someone who could take the most normal words and turn them into something extraordinary it was... Continue Reading
I buy Newman’s Own Salsa solely for the fact that there is a picture of Paul Newman wearing a sombrero.... Continue Reading
I have been running non-stop the past couple of days and thus haven’t made it to the gym. For a girl that is now dependent on working out for her mad money, this is not a good thing. I had every intention of going to the gym this evening and... Continue Reading
I spent Saturday bopping around the city with Jenny. We outfitted ourselves in yoga clothes, noshed on greek salads, sipped... Continue Reading
Most of you know that I have started 2012 with a reading challenge…52 books! Some are short and I have... Continue Reading
We all have people from our past. I read in an article that humans can actively manage about 150 relationships. 150 is a huge amount but think about how many people have amassed in your database of relationships throughout the years. I had 150 people in my graduating class. In... Continue Reading