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Friday Favorites

My favorites from around the blogosphere this week. Favorites on Books: “Birth and Land in The Good Earth” by Emily January at The Bookshelf of Emily J. “Reading for Sanity’s Romantic Reading...

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RIP Matthew Crawley

————– ————– I’m still in shock. We all know by now that Dan Stevens wanted to move on to greener pastures, but seriously. Seriously? The worst part is that we will never properly have the chance to...

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Friday Favorites!

Happy Friday morning! Today I’m bringing you some great, some good, some old, some new. Yeah that doesn’t really rhyme, but you’ll just have to deal with it. Favorites on Books: “What I Learned From...

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Remember that one time I dyed my hair…

I do. Yesterday marked the first time I have ever completely dyed my hair. Before this, I’d only ever had highlights. You see, my husband has often said he’d like to see me with darker hair. His...

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Ten Great Literary Names

So… I love talking about baby names. To name something or someone is not only to give them an identifier, but also to give them a legacy. Andrew and I had our babies’ names picked out within the first...

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Literary Wives

In recent years, something has kept catching my eye. Maybe because it is relevant to me personally. It’s one little word: wife. I started noticing the word “wife” on many covers of popular fiction...

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The Childless Revolution

The Childless Revolution: What it Means to be Childless Today by Madelyn Cain; published 2001 by Perseus Publishing One thing I’ve always been sure of is that I want to have kids. Yes, the timing of it...

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Carried in Our Hearts

Carried in Our Hearts by Dr. Jane Aronson; published 2013 by Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin Genre: Non-fiction Topic: International Adoption Summary: This is a collection of stories written by notable...

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Literary Wives: Ahab’s Wife

Hello! Today we’re continuing the Literary Wives series with Ahab’s Wife by Sena Jeter Naslund. We kicked the series off in May with American Wife, and we’ve had some awesome conversations. I’m looking...

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In which I am thankful I reached 24 years of age

I should clarify: Today is not my birthday. When I was a freshman in college, my school held a huge “Love Africa” fundraiser. They set up little huts and shanties right outside our dorm, so that we...

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40 Days Without Books

For those of you not so familiar with the Church calendar, you might only be aware that today is Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday. But tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. I love reading what...

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