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  1. New blog post: thankful. http://katieleigh.wordpress...
  2. I know I'm a couple years late, but I'm LOVING Sarah McLachlan's Wintersong album. Gorgeous.
  3. Two hours and 10 minutes until Thanksgiving break. (!!!) Not that I'm counting...
  4. @thislittlepig73 After all, you need to know how to move around nouns and phrases and clauses.
  5. Having such fun browsing ornaments on @Etsy. Such beautiful choices!
  6. Amazing. On Annie Dillard & the writing life: http://www.themorningnews.o...
  7. I've hit the "ugh" point of the writing day. Everything I type is in real danger of the delete button.
  8. So, so ready for Thanksgiving holiday. It's coming...slowly but surely...
  9. @thislittlepig73 YEAH! So proud of you!!!
  10. Lots of beautiful stuff! RT @poppytalk: Hey hey! Our online Holiday Market is live! http://www.poppytalkhandmad...
  11. Loving the simplicity of a trusty, warm, elegant black scarf.
  12. Hilarious and true: “Doubts are the ants in the pants of faith. They keep it awake and moving.” - Frederick Buechner (via @RunMichael)
  13. Morning all! It's a 2-day work week and I have cinnamon tea, & new blog posts to read. Good start to a Monday.
  14. @tea_austen No kidding. I could drink mulled cider and tea ALL winter long. And it makes the house smell soooo good.
  15. New blog post: musings on Anne Shirley and her pens. http://wp.me/paEKz-h3
  16. I am seized by a sudden desire to read all 8 Anne books again. It's been a while since I last visited Prince Edward Island.
  17. RT @RachelleGardner: I often wish I had nothing else to do all day but read great books.
  18. katiengibson So adorable and holiday-cheery! RT @aliedwards: Fun set of mini-Christmas flash cards http://bit.ly/8T07wY
  19. Sometimes I'm still in awe that my former profs are now my colleagues. Took a while to adjust to calling them by their first names.
  20. It's a sneeze-fest in the office. None of us are actually sick, but the allergies are running rampant.