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Wanderlust

wanderlust |ˈwändərˌləst| noun a strong desire to travel : a man/woman consumed by wanderlust. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from German Wanderlust.

May 13, 2011




Pretty cute Toms.
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Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered with failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in that grave twilight that knows no victory or defeat. — Teddy Roosevelt
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Where I Live

MY WEBSITE | M STUDIO

  • http://www.mstudio-llc.com

Favourite Books

Tale of Two Cities
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Education of Little Tree
The Alchemist
Peace Like a River
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Princess Bride
The Book Thief
These is my Words

Favourite Eats

Liberty Market
Green's
Spinato's Pizzeria
Sting Ray
Thai Basil
The Dhaba
My Florist Cafe
The Coffee Shop
Nourish
Zinburger
Aunt Chilada's
Zoes Kitchen
Malee's Thai Bistro
La Grande Orange (LGO)
Brio

Read in 20-12

The Outliers — Malcolm Gladwell
Hearing the Voice of the Lord — Gerald Lund
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close — Jonathan Safran Foer

Read in 2-thousand 11

Far From the Maddening Crowd — Thomas Hardy
Wizard's First Rule — Terry Goodkind
Stone of Tears — Terry Goodkind
Princess Academy — Shannon Hale
To Draw Closer To God — Henry B. Eyring
Good To Great — Jim Collins
Tales of the South Pacific — James A. Michener
Kidnapped — Robert Louis Stevenson
Blood of the Fold — Terry Goodkind
Creative, Inc. — Mateo Ilasco & Cho
The Help — Kathryn Stockett
The Book Thief — Markus Zusak
Mansfield Park — Jane Austen
The Maze Runner — James Dashner
Mysterious Benedict Society
Scorch Trials — James Dashner
These Is My Words — Nancy E. Turner
Where are you Now? — Mary Higgins Clark
Slaughterhouse-Five — Kurt Vonnegut

Read in twenty'10

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea: Jules Verne
Two Old Men: Leo Tolstoy
The Holy Secret: James L. Ferrell
Endurance:
Alfred Lansing
Hunger Games: Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire: Suzanne Collins
Nights In Rodanthe: Nicholas Sparks

The Long Walk: Slavomir Rawicz
Sense and Sensibility: Jane Austen
The Call of the Wild and White Fang: Jack London
Uglies: Scott Westerfield
Pretties: Scott Westerfield
The Sky-liners: Louis L'Amour
Playing for Pizza: John Grisham
Specials: Scott Westerfield
Have a Little Faith: Mitch Albom
The Lucky One: Nicholas Sparks
Sounder: Willam Armstrong
The Wedding: Nicholas Sparks
The Host: Stephenie Meyer
The Goal: Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Crime and Punishment: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Ender's Game: Orson Scott Card
Mockingjay: Suzanne Collins
Lone Survivor: Marcus Luttrell
To the Depths of Brazil: Ryan Erickson
The Book of Mormon

Read in oh'nine

Pride and Prejudice
3 Cups of Tea
The Peacegiver
Secret Life of Bees
Red Badge of Courage
Deerslayer
O'Pioneers
Tom Sawyer
Little Women
Huckleberry Finn
1984
The Secret Garden
Twelfth Night
Treasure Island
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The Odyssey

My version of Twitter-ing. I think.

CRAVING....
Red Robin's Stake Fries with ranch. Man alive, that sounds so good right now... I could also go for a chocolate milk shake. Yes please.

And yes I did watch Best of Show last night. GO SADIE! Haha, I was putting in a movie and that was on and I have no idea how I got sucked in, but I did, for 20 whole min. I kept laughing to myself since that is def not my thing! I'm a goldfish fan and that's about it.

30 going on 5. Lately all I want to eat is Mac & Cheese, cereal and drink Hi-C, or chocolate milk. When Court was in town we went to BJ's and I was so excited when I found that they had gourmet Mac & Cheese on the menu. And when I went to see Avatar guess what I had in my purse... you guessed it: a Hi-C juice box.

Have you seen the moon!?! It is gorgeous, gigantic and full right now. I love it. Speaking of — need to plan a full moon extravaganza...

Yes I did just have DIPPIN' DOTS for lunch. Don't be jealous!

Love Notes

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