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Blindsided Blog Tour Day 2 - Photos and Christmas Traditions

Hi everyone!

Thanks to all of you who stopped by yesterday, and visited Cassie and Leigh! Day 1 was definitely a success!

Today I am over with my bestie, Clare Dugmore! You guys met Isabelle yesterday, and today, she will be sharing some of her college work with you. Be kind to her, she's a little shy! ;)

And I'm also talking Christmas traditions with Jackie Felger at Bouquet of Books. Jackie might just be the sweetest person I've met in the blogosphere, and I always love chatting with her. If you're not following her, go do it now! :D

I know I promised to share my Christmas photo for the bloghop today, but yesterday kind of ran away from me, so it will be tomorrow!

Have a great day!

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  1. I'm late for the start of the tour - not been able to get online much - but sounds like it's already going great! Off to catch up!

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  2. Sorry I missed the start but I'm so glad that things are going well.

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    1. No worries! Busy times for everyone, I'm amazed anyone has time at the moment lol!

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  3. Going to visit. Sometimes it hard to keep up with our obligations.

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  4. I will check them out. Glad your tour's going well.

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  5. Great tour so far! :) I have a few holiday pics scheduled for Thursday.

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