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Last year in September I took a trip around the United Kingdom, through EF Ultimate. We traveled all around England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.  You are probably wondering am I going to post every single thing I did on this trip? When we last left off I was incredibly jet lagged and visited Brompton Cemetery (as […]


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So Into You

So Into You (Jane Austen Academy #2) by Cecilia Gray Eleven years ago I read and reviewed the book, Fall For You by Cecilia Gray, the first in the Jane Austen Academy Series. In the series Cecilia Gray takes the characters of Jane Austen’s novels and puts them in a high school + boarding school together. […]


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Last year I reviewed the cookbook Dinner with Jane Austen: Menus Inspired By Her Novels and Letters by Pen Vogler and made a few of her recipes. This past Christmas I was trying to decide what dessert to make and ended up wanting to deciding to make jam tarts. I typically make one type of pie crust, […]


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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson As you all know I started a book club, because you know me and books… Every month we each take turns picking a book to read; any book, any genre we like. Then we meet up to discuss it. What can I […]


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Back in April a group of friends and I went on a thrift store/coffee shop trip in Sacramento, CA. I don’t like coffee but I love thrifting! We first stopped at a Portuguese shop that was really pricey. I mean they were charging like $5-7 dollars for cheap stash bagged tea (like that’s a huge … …


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