tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6308632066489552326.post198608094597558767..comments2023-06-06T07:45:06.509-04:00Comments on Feeling Right At Home: This simplification business is hard workLucyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16703109613878330258noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6308632066489552326.post-47076875622169275802012-03-13T14:45:44.557-04:002012-03-13T14:45:44.557-04:00I've honestly had that very book in my Amazon ...I've honestly had that very book in my Amazon cart at least four or five times and convinced myself, for various reasons, that buying a book about simplifying was not, in fact, simplifying. But like you said, I guess that's the only irony I need to get past, right? Should I just go ahead and do it?<br /><br />And for the record, I think your "This Land is Your Land" scenario actually sounds nice. Well, except for maybe the whole in the dark part. And also except for the part that I can't sing to save my life.<br /><br />Hope you guys are enjoying the same great weather we are here! <br /><br />PS. Should Jamison just go ahead and send you his chia seeds in a care package, from one person who regularly grosses out his spouse with his nutritious concoctions to another? (Maybe Will and I could also form a support group for said spouses.)Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04048435064432122953noreply@blogger.com