Saturday, October 8, 2011

31 days || eight: things to celebrate.

 {photo and tutorial by Hey Gorgeous}

Things worth celebrating this week: 

 - A Tuesday afternoon spent doing absolutely nothing (unless watching Grey's Anatomy counts as something)

- The cute kindergartners who really liked my nail polish on Wednesday night

- Planning my cousin's 18th birthday party (photos to come)

- Watching old family videos and realizing just how far we've all come

- Thoughtful blog comments (especially on this post)

- A new pair of Audrey Hepburn-like pants, bought at the Gap for 50% off (through Monday!)

- Finishing a blog redesign and working on another

- The first hot chocolate of the season

- Practical posts by some other 31 days participants

- Time in the car with my husband

- Finding an assistant for this wedding I'm planning

- Fall temperatures in Florida

- A life I really happen to enjoy

And, in case you missed them, you can view all of my 31 days posts here.

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What are you celebrating this week? 

6 comments:

  1. grey's anatomy totally counts as something! this week im celebrating the change in seasons and realizing that things that have recently changed in my life are for the best. and i can not say how much i am loving all of your 31 posts in 31 days! they get better and better every time.

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  2. I am celebrating my last Fall up here at UGA and whatever my future holds:)

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  3. Glad it finally feels like falltime in Florida!

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  4. this list isn't exhaustive, but I'm celebrating a weekend spent with friends, papers turned in, sleep, Michigan winning against Northwestern right now, the eighty-degree days we've had recently, and your mention of my blog in this post. thank you, friend! :]

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  5. The Joy of hearing Gods voice for me. Such a blessing and privilege.
    I love your blog. The simplicity of it is really alluring and the words just fall onto the screen :). Blessings

    ♥cheche

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  6. I celebrate a wonderful sunday with my son Francesco, next year he left home and Italy for another country far away ... and i want spend the rest of time if it's possible with Francesco before... perhaps I study chinese an russian, (but i'm not sure :) cook lasagne e tortellini (special tradition of modena my city) for tonight, and take a long walk with my labrador Will.
    Good sunday Annie
    Brunella

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