25 Questions All About Home

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 Have you ever noticed how quickly a place can bring back a memory? The smell of fresh bread can transport you to your grandmother's kitchen. A porch swing can remind you of long summer evenings. Even hearing an old screen door slam might bring you back to a house you haven't stepped inside for years. Our homes hold so much more than furniture and photographs. They are where birthdays are celebrated, traditions are born, hard conversations are had, and ordinary days quietly become the stories our families tell for generations. When we think about preserving family history, it's easy to focus on people—and rightly so. But the places where those people gathered matter too. Our homes shape us. They become the backdrop to childhood adventures, holiday memories, family dinners, and everyday moments that often seem insignificant until years have passed. Whether you're thinking about the home where you grew up or the one you're raising your family in today, these 25 questi...

~ bout a book read-a-thon Day One Update

Today I met my two hundred page goal but couldn't put the book down so read the entire book! 

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins was really good! I'm such a sucker for the corny, predictable, young adult romance books.
After I read Isla and the Happily Ever After, I will do a full review on the the three Stephanie Perkins' books: Anna and the French Kiss, Lola and the Boy Next Door and Isla and the Happily Ever After.

Until then, onto the next book, The Iron King by Julie Kagawa

Jaimie x x

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