It's moving week for me, which means this is my only post of the week. Let's be honest, the only reason it's done is that I wrote it two weeks ago. You can head over to Jennifer's blog if you're looking for our Wardrobe Wednesday link up, but don't forget that starting next week we'll be hosting the first Wednesday of every month. I'll be back next week with my regular posting schedule (I think!) and catch you up on life over the last several weeks. See you soon! Today, Amber and Rachel are hosting another round of Collaboreads and I am so excited! Given the season, this month’s prompt was to read a book with the word fall in the title. I didn't have to look too hard, since I had already downloaded the perfect candidate several weeks ago. After I turned this one down for my Book of the ...
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Collaboreads | A Banned Book
Tomorrow, Amber and Rachel will be hosting another round of Collaboreads and this month's prompt was to read a book that had been previously banned. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger was one of my favorite books from high school and college. I have multiple copies of the original paperback, acquired from one too many thrift store adventures, and this beautiful hardcover was a birthday gift from my favorite roommate during my freshman year of college (Hi, Ali!). When I was thinking about what book to choose for this month's link up, I briefly considered Harry Potter. I haven't ever read it before (I know) and I was planning to wait and read it with the girls over the holidays, but it might be en route with a scheduled delivery date of... TOMORROW. I looked at several lists of banned ...
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Are we close enough friends to talk about bras?! If not, you might want to click on over for today. I promise there are no photos of me wearing any (thank your lucky stars), but you might not want to hear me complain about how much I despise wearing one. I have sort of a love/hate relationship with the chest. I never really had one until I started taking birth control and then HELLO. They showed up out of nowhere. Then, pregnancy and breastfeeding Ella really "boosted" my confidence a little more. And then, because every good thing must come to an end, I got pregnant a second time and it was all down hill from there. I joke with Josh almost every year that I'm going to take our tax refund and run to the nearest plastic surgeon, but I'm not sure I'll ever feel comfortable spending that ...