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So much to say

Apparently one post isn't going to cut it for me today. Suffice to say, my head is chock full of randomness that I'm going to share with you!

You're welcome.

Anyway...

So you know how it feels so very cool to have a stack of unread books by the bed? And how those books all came to be on that nightstand due to recommendations from good friends/colleagues/family who immediately thought of you when they read them and wanted to be sure you enjoy them too? And that at the very top of stack is one from your very best friend ever KS who just sent a box full of books last week stacked in the order they were to be read with pink post it notes adding her special commentary?

And how it feels to have a Netflix movie waiting at home that's actually most likely NOT a stinker like the last couple G.G. made you watch  you were compelled to watch? (#1, #2. I'm not kidding.)

And you know how great it is to have an episode of your favorite sexy vampire series loaded up and ready to watch on your laptop?

And how fun it is to anticipate a weekend that begins in just a couple of hours and a pedicure that you're going to get on the way home because, wow, it's time?

Me too.

And frankly, I cannot wait to blow this pop stand and begin the festivities!

Let the wild rumpus start.

Have a safe and cool weekend, friends!

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