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  1. @faeriewingtips What? You CAN handle the meal by yourself! Why the doubt?
  2. @nateachpa LOL and mine as well.
  3. This makes me want to figure out coupons: http://bit.ly/pJETp
  4. @commutertales We were just talking about that at work. It's like no one lives in the Now.
  5. @iamkendal Thank you!
  6. @rebecca_brogan Aw, that was nice. Right back at you.
  7. It is crazy how, once you start counting good things, more and more keep coming.
  8. At FoodLovesWriting: blue skies on a Saturday: I have been trying to write this post for the better part of two hour... http://bit.ly/lpfrA
  9. OVERWHELMED by grace.
  10. "When my world is shaking, Heaven stands." from "Your Hands" JJ Heller: http://tinysong.com/aBsh
  11. Though it made building 95 degrees all day, I am SO THANKFUL for this 67-degree weather I've stepped into & that brother is ok, if delayed.
  12. Brother just missed flight back to Chicago because getting from Brooklyn to airport took him over two hours.
  13. "Eating is one of the only socially acceptable ways we can share vulnerabilities." (Donald Miller) http://tinyurl.com/yfkbvca
  14. @engineerbaker Caitlin. I am so. freaking. happy. for you!
  15. and would you believe today my heart breaks for another friend, who was just treated as badly by a boy as you could imagine. oh, people.
  16. @RoostBlog Oh gosh! DEF too sad.
  17. @enidg @iworebluviolets @eejones @honeyandjam @kmcgivney So glad to know you guys agree!! @honeyandjam - I love HEM so much.
  18. At work, listening to Christmas music. Am I the only one who thinks "Have yourself a merry little Christmas" is awfully sad?
  19. @savorthethyme belated thank you for the #FF!
  20. Thinking that how I spend this day--this hour--is how I spend my life, like Annie Dillard said.