I might have time for reading (other than posts) once school lets out.
Weeks are full of grandees, weekends chores. Reading a good book – need to make some time for that…right after sleep.
hey, we read what we wanna read and styles vary…interesting topic…great post! minored in lit…sat up against dorm wall and read my fanny off…now I read what I want…taught the great books University of Chicago jazz twice now…to little kids and college peeps…
Good timing, Beth! Last night I went to a reading and book-signing by a former newspaper colleague whose first novel was just published … “Trip Through Your Wires,” by Sarah Layden. Will dig in this weekend!
How funny Beth, this is the phrase I live by. I read and read, and read some more as you know. I have this phrase and Carpe Diem in my head- they sort of swing by every morning. I’m reading three books into Spring. I just finished one that was so much fun to read. Happy Reading to you!
I may not read as much in Spring and Summer, but love the quote! It is perfect for my colder inside months, where I cocoon and don’t want to get out and about! I am off very soon for my own adventures with my oldest daughter, sans kids!
The worlds as yet undiscovered between the covers (of a book Beth).
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exactly.
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Yes!
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Doesn’t that just say it all?!
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it does )
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definitely an activity to book for life
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yes )
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AMEN!
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I might have time for reading (other than posts) once school lets out.
Weeks are full of grandees, weekends chores. Reading a good book – need to make some time for that…right after sleep.
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make time when you can, jules and until then, get some sleep )
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Yeah, me, too..and summer and fall and… 🙂
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seasons come and seasons go, and books will always have a place –
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Agreed!
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Me, too! Trying to finish Brene Brown’s Daring Greatly and really liking it:).
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great, and i’m reading ‘girl on a train.’ love it so far –
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hey, we read what we wanna read and styles vary…interesting topic…great post! minored in lit…sat up against dorm wall and read my fanny off…now I read what I want…taught the great books University of Chicago jazz twice now…to little kids and college peeps…
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i can so see you doing all that, susie!
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ha! I loved the great books stuff…I learned a great deal….thanks, beth!
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thanks, mark )
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Wonderful!
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Your binding vows, full of wows, Beth. 🙂 Great spring break journey, my friend.
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Yes!
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With one hand or two? 😉
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i prefer real books and usually two –
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Good timing, Beth! Last night I went to a reading and book-signing by a former newspaper colleague whose first novel was just published … “Trip Through Your Wires,” by Sarah Layden. Will dig in this weekend!
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enjoy!
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You need only one hand to read a book. …Hey, there are so many categories here. “solving kids cancer”
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it depends – yes, lots of categories, lots of life. )
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Technically you don’t need any hands if someone can turn the pages for you…
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The pages bring us worlds of wonder the like of which we can hardly dream. 🙂
Hope you can find time to drop by the Blog Party http://yadadarcyyada.com/2015/03/17/march-madness-spring-fling-blog-party/ and share your amazing blog with others. 🙂
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wonderful words and i’m happy to have jumped on the party bandwagon! )
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Loved that
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thanks, peter )
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Love it!
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thanks!
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How funny Beth, this is the phrase I live by. I read and read, and read some more as you know. I have this phrase and Carpe Diem in my head- they sort of swing by every morning. I’m reading three books into Spring. I just finished one that was so much fun to read. Happy Reading to you!
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read on!
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Carpe Carp. Seize the fish!
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love this, laurie!
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Thanks beth, I try to be funny. 🙂
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That is, indeed, what I want to seize during my Spring Break. Ahhh! books. 😉
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enjoy, judy!
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I may not read as much in Spring and Summer, but love the quote! It is perfect for my colder inside months, where I cocoon and don’t want to get out and about! I am off very soon for my own adventures with my oldest daughter, sans kids!
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have a great time, robin!
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Love it! I want that to be my new motto.
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And it shall be )
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