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Blurb Instagram Book | the Simple Proof

Instagram Book by Blurb Books

Blurb Instagram Book I just made my first Blurb book with my instagram feed and let me tell you friends, it was so simple.  Blurb auto populates your book from your instagram feed.  Then I  went in and removed any photos I didn’t want included, added a title and done.  Just. Like. That. They are running a […]

Kelly Corrigan | Glitter and Glue

It is with so much honor that I write to you about one of my favorite authors today.  I first was introduced to Kelly Corrigan when in early 2009, my friend Nancy sent me the link to Kelly’s now famous video “Transcending.”  The rest has become a part of my history.  I can remember almost […]

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5 Books for Your Summer Reading

I’m frequently asked about what I’m reading these days.  It’s also one of my favorite questions for my friends. The stack of books on my nightstand is overflowing, literally onto the floor.  This summer has been full of some light, fun, page turners perfect for summer travel and beach reading. I’d love to hear what […]

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Friendships Don’t Just Happen

A few months ago I wrote about Friendships at 40.  It was one post that certainly received a lot of feedback. Seems women everywhere, moms especially, find making, building, deepening friendships difficult.  I introduced you to a blog I follow on the topic written by Shasta Nelson creator of GirlFriendCircles.com. I’m so excited to announce […]

Advent + Our Top 10 Children’s Holiday Books

The meaning and significance of Advent is often overlooked during the month of December these days.  I actually find it to be the heart of Christmas.  It technically begins on the Sunday closest to November 30, this year being December 2nd and the following 4 Sundays.  For ease, we often talk about Advent being the […]

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Wild – A Review

Wow.  What an adventure!  Could you survive on your own for months in the complete wilderness?  This story is really 3 stories.  The first and most obvious is the adventure. Cheryl Strayed decides to hike the Pacific Crest Trail by herself from Southern California to Oregon, north of Mt. Hood.  What she encounters in the […]