- The new puppy has settled in, gained weight and is a joy to have. Was destiny.
- A productive first week back at the office
- Some cooling rain after a very hot start to the week
- Getting back into my photography
- Knocking off 2 books from my 100 book challenge for 2016
Today is Celebrate the Small Things Friday. Hosted by Lexa Cain, L.G. Keltner of Writing Off the Edge, and Tonja Drecker of Kidbits, Celebrate the Small Things is a time when we all take a moment to celebrate something good from our week. It can be small, it can be big, just something to look back on the week and celebrate! It's Friday and time for some gratitude :) I hope everyone has had a good week. What are you all grateful for? To be part of this blog hop, all you have to do is put your name on the linky list on Lexa’s Blog, and then post every Friday about something you’re grateful for that week. It can be about writing or family or school or general life. This is the funnest and easiest blog hop ever! (Originated by VikLit)
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I also celebrated pets this week but I forgot about my Goodreads Challenge which I am also doing well with (although I've gone for 40 not 100)! I'm looking forward to seeing some of your photos on Celebrate :) Have a lovely creative weekend. <a href=http://pempispalace.blogspot.com/>Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace</a>
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10/1/2016 20:28:10
Congrats for already getting two books knocked away! And yay to the puppy settling in. They really add a lot to life. Have fun with the photography!
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Cathrina
11/1/2016 00:00:24
Happy New Year!!! A new puppy is the best!!!! Enjoy!
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29/1/2016 18:06:56
Ooh, a new puppy! Glad he's/she's settling in so well. I've been trying to get more reading done, too. Good luck with your reading challenge and have fun with your photography! Enjoy the weekend!
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Good to visit your site as a part of my A to Z visits. My theme Blog Promotion
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