I'm grateful that I read this book. I really, really, really loved it. I loved it so much that I am making Greg read it and he is loving it too. Loving it so much that this morning, amidst the bus silence, he started laughing out loud. Embarrassing.
Greg is grateful I voted. It has been a long hiatus since I hit the polls. I won't disclose how long because then people will know my age and that's none of anyone's beeswax. And just so you know - I was the lone reed . . . I voted for Nader.
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Oooh! How exciting. I loved when you did this last year (can you believe that this blog has been active for a year?). I'm also going to be focusing on gratitude this month, so let me just say that I'm grateful for good friends with good taste who make good recommendations in books. I can't wait to read this one.
First off I would like to say I am grateful for Abby throwing me the kudos (we all know she was referring to me as the good friend with good taste and recommendations), secondly, I am grateful that unlike the rest of you I have held fast to calling Kitty's husband by the more appropriate name of Ross, and lastly I would be grateful if you would tell us more about this book, Kitty. I'm intrigued and need more info before I decided to take up reading.
I am agreeing with the toddcat, more about the book please!
I will try to be grateful this month. Today it is easy since it is 73 degrees in Chicago...Trust me if you have ever lived here that would be on top of the grateful list!
I am grateful that although my child bit me so hard I cried today (she did it for fun I might add, and then laughed hysterically as I tried to discipline her), she also then tried to kiss the injured spot and went to bed like a dream at 6:30. I am also grateful that I can eat without guilt for two more months. Thanks Buster.
The book is about stuff . . . and things.
Sounds like a great book... especially from Greg's description. I am thankful for blogs to keep in touch.
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