Welcome to Second Hand Saturday!
In an attempt to clear our bookshelves, and pass on great used books to ourstalkersfollowers, Amy, Kit, Abigaile, Austin and I have decided to hold weekly giveaways of some of the books on our bookshelves! Every Saturday, we will post the books available, and the following Saturday, we will announce the winner and our next challenge. The winner will get to choose a book from the list and we will ship it to that lucky person! Each week we will have a different challenge to complete.
This Week's Question:
If you could live in one mythical place, choose one out of these four: Narnia, Hogwarts, The Shire,
If you could live in one mythical place, choose one out of these four: Narnia, Hogwarts, The Shire,
or Olympus???
It would be more fun if you told us why!!
Just comment below
It would be more fun if you told us why!!
And this week's winner is...
Nadia Q.
Email me at Readingteen1(at)gmail.com with your book choice. Please put "winner" in the subject line. You have one week to claim your prize!
Books Available:
Middle Grade
- Eragon paperback
- Eldest paperback
- Darke, Septimus Heap #6 by Angie Sage*
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone paperback*
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban paperback*
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets hardcover worn pages*
- How to Rock Braces and Glasses by Meg Haston*
- Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
- Inkspell
by Cornelia Funke
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
(hardback no jacket)*
- Mattimeo
by Brian Jacques
- A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeline L'Engle
- A Wind in the Door
by Madeleine L'Engle
- Summer Ball
by Mike Lupica*
- Half Moon Investigations
by Eoin Colfer
- Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel
by AVI
- Triss
by Brian Jacques (Readwall, book 15)
- Clovermead
by David Randall
- The O'Reilly Factor For Kids
by Bill O'Reilly
- Nerds
by Michael Buckley
- Zan Gah
by Allan Richard Shickman
- The Carnival of Lost Souls
by Laura Quimby
- Star Power book 1 Supernova
by Catherine Hapka
- High School Musical: The Junior Novel Disney
High School Musical: Stories from East High
#6 Disney
- Animal Ark Pets
books #12 - #16
- 25 (very small thin) books fromThe Babysitters Club
(paperback)
- Madison Finn
#1 Only the Lonely Boy, #2 Boy, OH Boy! #3 Play it Again ( whole set)
- Through the Looking Glass
by Lewis Carroll
- Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
- The Top Ten Ways to Ruin the First Day of School
by Ken Derby
- The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic
ARC by Jennifer Trafton
YA books + (ARC=Advanced Reading Copy)
- Dust City by Robert Paul Weston ARC*
- Mercy by Rebecca Lim ARC *
- Shelter by Harlan Coben ARC*
- Ashes by Ilsa J. Bick ARC*
- The Carrier of the Mark by Lee Fallon ARC* (signed to Andye)
- Deception by Lee Nichols ARC*
- Guardian of the Gate ARC by Michelle Zink *
- Enthralled by Melissa Marr & Kelley Armstrong (and others) ARC (signed to Andye) *
- The Luxe (hardcover) by Anna Godbersen*
- Little Women and Me by Lauren Baratz Logsted*
- The Daughters Break the Rules by Joanna Philbin*
- The Gray Wolf Throne ARC by Cinda Williams Chima (signed to Kirstyn) *
- Forever ARC by Maggie Stiefvater (signed to Kirstyn) *
- Shatter Me ARC by Tahereh Mafi *
- The Iron King ARC by Julie Kagawa *
- Darker Still ARC by Leanna Renee Hieber *
- You are My Only ARC by Beth Kephart*
- Dark Water ARC by Laura McNeal*
- Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson (signed to Kirstyn)*
- The Named (The Guardian of Time) by Marianne Curley*
- The Key (The Guardian of Time) by Marianne Curley*
- I Now Pronounce You Someone Else ARC by Erin McCahan*
- The House of Dead Maids ARC by Clare B. Dunkle*
- Frost ARC by Wendy Delsol *
- Populazzi ARC by Elise Allen*
- Shut Out ARC by Kody Keplinger*
- The Healer's Apprentice ARC by Melanie Dickerson *
- Going Underground ARC by Susan Vaught*
- Bitter End
ARC by Jennifer Brown*
- Between by ARC Jessica Warman*
- After Obsession ARC by Carrie Jones and Steven E Wedel*
- Circle Nine ARC by Ann Heltzel*
- Kiss Me Deadly ARC by various authors*
- Clockwork Angel ARC by Cassandra Clare*
- A Need So Beautiful ARC by Suzanne Young*
- Fat Vampire ARC by Adam Rex*
- The Fox Inheritance ARC (signed to Andye) by Mary E. Pearson
- Undercurrent ARC (signed to Andye) by Tricia Rayburn
- The Julian Game ARC (signed to Andye) by Adele Griffin*
- The Lucky Kind
ARC byAlyssa B. Sheinmel*
- Flash Burnout
(hardcover) by L.K. Madigan*
- Dark Goddess
ARC by Sarwat Chadda*
- Immortal Beloved
ARC by Cate Tiernan*
- The Prisoner of Azkaban Audio CD
(Library Copy)*
- I Am Legend Audio CD
(Library Copy)*
- SLEEPLESS
ARC by Cyn Balog*
- WHEN I WAS JOE
by Keren David*
- HOLD ME CLOSER NECROMANCER
ARC by Lish McBride*
- HUSH
ARC by Eishes Chayil*
- END OF DAYS
ARC (A Nightrunner Novel) by Max Turner*
- YOU KILLED WESLEY PAYNE
ARC by Sean Beaudoin
- THE PAINTED BOY
ARC by Charles de Lint*
- THE 10 P.M. QUESTION
ARC by Kate de Goldi*
- BRIGHID'S QUEST
by P.C. Cast*
- ELPHAME'S CHOICE
by P.C. Cast*
- THE ETERNAL ONES
ARC by Kirsten Miller
- I am J
ARC by Cris Beam*
- Girl, 15, Charming But Insane
by Sue Limb
- *AUDIOBOOK Will Grayson, Will Grayson
by Devid Levithan and John Green*
- Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
(hardcover) by Ann Brashares*
- The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
(Traveling Pants 2) (hardcover) by Ann Brashares*
- Girls in Pants
(Traveling Pants 3) (hardcover w/out jacketflap) by Ann Brashares*
- Forever in Blue
(Traveling Pants 4) (harcover) by Ann Brashares*
- The Gossip Girl Prequel
(hardback) by Cecily Von Ziegesar*
- Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer*
- The Hobbit
by J.R.R. Tolkein*
- The Lost Girls
by Laurie Fox
- The Riddle
by Alison Croggon*
- The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold
- The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini
- Pride and Predjudice
(Paperback) by Jane Austen
- Lord of the Flies
(paperback) by William Golding
- Life, The Universe and Everything: Hitchhickers Trilogy
book 3 (hardback) by Douglas Adams
- So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish: Hitchhickers Trilogy
book 4 (hardback) by Douglas Adams
- The City of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau
- The World According to Narnia
by Jonathan Rogers
- Monster Blood Tattoo Book One: Foundling
by D.M.Cornish (hardback)
- Shadows of Doom Book Two: Iron Tower Trilogy
by Dennis L. McKiernan
- Me, The Missing, and the Dead
by Jenny Valentine (hardback)
- *Signed Copy Rebel King Book One: Hammer of the Scots
by Charles Randolph Bruce and Carolyn Hale Bruce
- Tantalize
by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Shapeshifter
by Holly Bennett
- She Thief
ARC by Daniel Finn
- Logic of Demons
by H.A.Goodman (hardback)
- SteelTrapp 2 ARC by Ridley Pearson
- *Signed with bookmark A Girl Named Mister
ARC by Nikki Grimes*
- The Tavernier Stones
by Stephen Parrish
- Death at the Alma Mater
by G.M.Malliet
- Livvie Owen Lived Here
ARC by Sarah Dooley*
- Choppy Socky Blues
by Ed Briant
- Indigo Blues
by Danielle Joseph
- Smudges Mark
ARC by Claudia Osmond
- Exley
ARC by Brock ClarkADULT *18 and over
- Echo Park
by Michael Connelly (hardback)
- The Third Angel
by Alice Hoffman (hardback)
- Timeline
by Michael Crichton (hardback)
- The Last Juror
by John Grisham (hardback)
- It Only Takes a Moment
by Mary Jane Clark (hardback)
- Foreign Body
by Robin Cook (hardback)
- Green Rider
by Kristen Britain (fantasy) (hardback)
- The DA Vinci Code
by Dan Brown (hardback)
- The English American
by Alison Larkin (hardback)
- Her Fearful Symmentry
by Audrey Niffenegger (hardback)
- Rainbow Six
by Tom Clancy (hardback)
- The Shack
by William P. Young*
- Last Chance Saloon
by Marian Keyes*
- Wicked
by Gregory Macguire*
- Jane and the Damned
ARC by Janet Mullany
- The Dutchess
by Amanda Foreman
- Belinda
by Anne Rice writing as Anne Rampling
- All Madden
by John Madden with Dave Anderson
- The Bourne Identity
by Robert Ludlums (hardback)
- Robert Ludlums The Bourne Betrayal
by Eric Van Lustbader
- Clear and Present Danger
by Tom Clancy
- Age of Misrule: Worlds End
by Mark Chadbourne Book1
- Age of Misrule: Darkest Hour
by Mark Chadbourne Book2
- Age of Misrule: Always Forever
by Mark Chadbourne Book3




Hogwarts, because I've always wanted to learn magic :)
ReplyDelete*If you could live in one mythical place, choose one out of these four: Narnia, Hogwarts, The Shire,
ReplyDeleteor Olympus???*
Hogwarts would be cool and all, but it's still a school. BOO STUDYING AND JERK KIDS!
The Shire... heck no. Creepy dark evil things await.
Olympus-According to Rick Riordan, those gods are bipolar. I could be dining with them and then be lightning-bolted into the Fields of Punishment in the Underworld.
So I'm going with Narnina. Yay for talking lions, dancing fauns, and cool water spirits! :D
My first time here! Hooray! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, it has to be a TOUGH question!
Hmm...I think most will say Hogwarts, but I'm going to have to go with the Shire.
It seems so peaceful and happy and simple, full of (mostly) pleasant people...with a small chance of adventure from time to time! ;)
Olympus all the way, I love the Greek Gods and find their mythology fascinating and I would love to see it. Though I would like the gods to be the ones from the Percy Jackson series where they're nicer. :)
ReplyDeletemmmmmm??? Hogwarts, yeaaaah a boarding school filled w/ magic and gr8 characters count me in
ReplyDeleteHogwarts for sure! I want to learn those magic tricks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a tough question! I'm torn between The Shire and Narnia. The Shire is an idealistic and rustic countryside where wizards, dwarves, and elves could pop in at any moment. And the friendly hobbits would be fun to sit and talk with as the day went on. But Narnia is full of so many different places and climates and just as many interesting creatures. I could have tea with Mr. Tumnus, have a friendly sparring with Reepicheep, or ride on Aslan's back. To visit either place was a childhood dream of mine (though I'm not fully grown yet.)
ReplyDeleteI would have to go with the Shire. I've always had a green thumb. :)
ReplyDeleteOlympus would be great...Think about all the hunky toga-wearing gods walking around!
ReplyDeleteLots of good options, but I would have to go with Hogwarts because I totally fell in love with that world! And I can get the best of both worlds being in the real world and in a magical world at the same time!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Olympus! For the eye-candy & ambrosia alone!
ReplyDeleteOlympus, I think. Though Hogwarts is a close second. Still, Olympus would be sooo cool! Chilling out with the gods all day long! :)
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, then I could make things float :) That'd be awesome!!! :D
ReplyDeleteHuh, Hogwarts is very magical but I wouldn't want to deal with Voldemort... I think I'll go with The Shire. It's just so peaceful! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in Hogwarts IF I was wizard born. I have always loved magic. Otherwise, I would live in Olympus because only gods or their children are allowed there, making me a god or a halfblood. This would also give me magic.
ReplyDeleteIf I could live in one mythical place I'd definitely choose Hogwarts :) Ever since I read the Harry Potter series I always wanted to live there because it sounds beautiful and HELLO I get to learn magic :D
ReplyDeleteI am going to pick the Shire, it was definitely a simpler time and I think I would really like second breakfast LOL Thank you for the fun!
ReplyDeleteNarnia for the creatures ( hodgwarts no because of racism i will endure and the others tw i don't know them^^)
ReplyDeleteI would choose Hogwarts!Magic and a castle as a school? Who wouldn't want to live there. Also, there are DRAGONS! :)
ReplyDeleteHogwarts! Because I love everything and anything magic! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is actually a pretty hard question. But ever since I read Harry Potter for the first time when it came out I have always wanted to live at Hogwarts. Well that would put me as a witch such fun to have powers. There is always something happening at Hogwarts so I would never be bored. Oh and then getting to go to Hogsmead would be amazing. Honeydukes with all their yummy sweets, Zonko's joke shop, all the stores would be fun to go to. Oh and can't forget Butterbeer that drink is so perfect.
ReplyDeleteWell, I believe that the Shire is situated at the foot of Mount Olympus in Narnia and Hogwarts is just on the other side of the Mount. It's a win/win situation right? :D
ReplyDeleteBut in all fairness my answer would definitely be Hogwarts. I mean, this place (this whole world actually) is so awesome with all of the magic, and creatures, and food, and jokes, that I'd actually study if I went there. :D
Such a tough question!! I think I'm going to have to go with Hogwarts though because I actually love learning. What you learn at Hogwarts would actually be really interesting. Plus being magic would be amazing! I've wanted to go to Hogwarts since reading the books the first time :)
ReplyDeleteI would choose Narnia. I read all the books as a kid and used to dream about falling through the wardrobe into a mystical land with magical creatures, where there was no politics or nuclear bombs and guns. Living in Narnia would be the closest thing to true freedom, a world where things are simple and there are no serial killers or rapists. Today we live in a world that is overly populated and nothing is fair. Who wouldn't want to escape from that. Hogwarts would also be a great place to learn and grow up, but to me Narnia would be heaven.
ReplyDeleteNarnia, without doubt. :)
ReplyDeleteNarnia!!!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, that question is impossible. I'd have to go with Narnia...I've loved the books since I was a kid and it would be such a peaceful, beautiful place to live in and have adventures in.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Hogwarts hands down. There is so much about the magical world of Harry Potter that we haven't explored yet. And I would love the moving staircases and the ceiling in the great hall!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS TOO HARD!
ReplyDeleteBut I guess I'll have to go with Narnia - talking animals, dancing naiads and draiads? ASLAN?! Definitely :)
Hogwarts because magic would be so useful sometimes!
ReplyDeleteNarnia for sure. It's hard to choose cause I'd visit them all but to live I'd have to pick Narnia.
ReplyDeleteThe Shire would be so so awesome, but only if I were a hobbit. Narnia is definitively my best choice. The books are fanfreakintastic!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Hogwarts. It's just so magical and awesome. I am a total HP addict. I have HP tattoo's and I watch the movies at least once a month. I also re-read the whole series once a year. There is no question that Hogwarts would be where I want to live.
ReplyDeleteThe Shire because The Lord of the Rings captured me at a very earlt and has never really left me. I was ecstatic when they eventually started making the movies and the series gained so many new readers.
ReplyDeleteCarol T
buddytho {at} gmail DOT com
There is no contest...it would be Hogwarts!!! I mean how amazing would it be to be a witch or wizard and be able to perform magic!?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Jessica
curledupwithbooks(at)gmail(dot)com
Olympus, hands down! I have always been fascinated by the greek pantheon.
ReplyDeleteDonna
I love Mythology, but Hogwarts is Hogwarts!
ReplyDeleteI would live in Olympus.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, definitely. There would be so many things to explore!
ReplyDeleteHogwarts! I love learning new things, so school would be great. I would love to meet Harry & all the crew - even some of the teachers.
ReplyDeleteTouch pick... It would be between The Shire and Olympus. I love the Irish, but I'd would want to live like a god (be feed grapes), so Olympus it is.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, of course:) Because I'd be a witch then:)
ReplyDeleteI can't even take this question seriously, because in my mind, Hogwarts is basically heaven! Magic, commonrooms, feasts, I mean, come on. How can you NOT pick Hogwarts? Plus, if you attend Hogwarts, you can go to Hogsmeade and visit The Three Broomsticks, Honeydukes, and Zonkos!
ReplyDeleteOlympus. Awesome powers, a great view of the world, anything you could ever need. What more could you want? Oh wait, yes, a tiny part of it all to yourself. :D That would be why. :D
ReplyDeleteHogwarts! :D Because I would love to be a witch. <3 Hih (A) And it is really, really pretty there.
ReplyDeletehogwarts - there is no thinking about that one XD i love the world of harry potter. it would be awesome to see real magic or even be magical myself. and i have a thing for boarding schools - especially those in castles *grin*
ReplyDeleteHogwarts. Mostly because I like the idea of defying logic and reality with a little magic. Though, I don't think I like the idea of Voldemort.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say Olympus because I'm in love with Greek mythology, but there are some creatures in the world of Harry Potter that are similar to those in Greek myths. So I surprise even myself by saying Hogwarts. You've got to love floating candles in a dining hall along with endless spell possibilities!
ReplyDeleteAh NO!!!! That's the hardest choice ever!!!!!! Okay, Narnia. Simply because I love those books like no other, and they have remained my favorites for a long time. But I'd consider myself very lucky if I got to visit any one!
ReplyDelete@LooChiaPet
Hogwarts! I just finished reading the series for the first time and I'm totally in love. I want to be a witch. :D
ReplyDeleteI'd live in The Shire because it's beautiful
ReplyDeleteI'd have to choose between Hogwarts and Narnia. Both places seem really exciting and fun. Do I really have to choose just one between them? I want to go to both.
ReplyDeleteThe Shire.
ReplyDeleteIf I could live in any of those places, I'd choose Hogwarts without question. Harry Potter was the first book I really loved and when I was a kid I always thought it would be awesome to wake up one day and find a letter from the spanish version of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry... I was so sure that going there would not be boring, I was even willing to study every day to be the greatest witch :)
ReplyDeleteits between hogwarts because of the magic but also olympus because i love the greek myths
ReplyDeleteBy Olympus, do you mean the world that Percy Jackson is living in?
ReplyDeleteIf so then yes! I would love to have magical powers
Only Narnia under the rule of the Kings and Queens of old =P Otherwise, probably Hogwarts... although the Shire would mean I could travel to Rivendell to see the elves. Wow, this is tough lol. Okay, let's go with Hogwarts.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, because I want to be a witch! >_< Thank you for the international giveaway! :D
ReplyDeleteHogwarts.......because that was the first book that actually got me to start reading. And it be soo cool to hang out with wizard, not to mention being one ur self!! But Hogwarts also has a dark & sinister side,which i personally woudn't wan't to be around to see. ;p
ReplyDeleteTo me Narnia sounds the most enchanting and peaceful
ReplyDeletecatherine0807 at hotmail dot com
Hogwarts!
ReplyDeleteThey all seem like cool places, but I've gotta go with Hogwarts!!
ReplyDeleteI would want to go to Narina want to see some talking animals and check out the Beavers house.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, totally Hogwarts, for YEARS lol
ReplyDeletefaefever25 at hotmail dot com
I would probably have to choose Olympus. I love (and have always been obssessed with) Greek mythology and I would love to live in Olympus and learn all of the things I don't know (which is a lot, compared to my second choice of Hogwarts).
ReplyDeleteI first thought Hogwarts but then I remembered Rivendell. As much as I love Hogwarts with it's huge halls, moving staircases and food that magically appears... I would love to be in Rivendell's beauty instead. Even if it's just the Shire and not Rivendell - I would choose it for it's simple beauty :D
ReplyDeleteThe Shire/Rivendell it is!
Hogwarts! A castle AND magic? Yes please :)
ReplyDeleteOlympus....Hogwarts is alluring...but it's OLYMPUS PEOPLE! lol
ReplyDeleteCouldn't we just invent an inter-literary-space-and-time-travel-machine so that we could hop back and forth between them at will? 'Cause that would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteExcellent question!
Difficult choice. I read about Narnia first and fell in love with that world, but Hogwarts would be so much fun! I think I have to go with Narnia, first love and all that...
ReplyDeleteI would live in Olympus. I would be able to meet all the mythical gods. I think that would be pretty neat. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteHogwarts - so I can go to Hogsmede for Butterbeer and magic candy :D
ReplyDeleteNarnia. No idea why - just Narnia. lol
ReplyDeleteHogwarts - it has all you could ever want: magic, an old castle, ghosts, secrets rooms, awesome food, house elves - I could go on and on!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Hogwarts! Now that we know longer have to worry about [He who shall not be named]it will be a great place to learn the magical arts. Sorry, but I feel like if I name [you know who]he will somehow be resurrected.
ReplyDeleteHm. Olympus orHogwarts? Hm. I'd have to say Hogwarts because my whole life has always been centered around waiting for the next movie and reading the books that when I turned 11 I used to stare out the window looking for an owl with my letter. Course the owl's way past late now, but you know, still hopeful. Plus, I want to learn how to use my wand that I got from the Hogwarts amusement park in Florida. XD
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, because I'd soooo love to be a wizard and learn wizardy things!
ReplyDeleteHogwarts for sure. I feel like I lived there already for so many years while I grew up with Harry. I'd love to experience it now as an adult. Also, I'd like to be a teacher, preferably Transfiguration or Charms.
ReplyDeleteNarnia.
ReplyDeleteI love the world C.S. Lewis created, along with all the creatures, the settings... everything. It's an amazing world, full of amazing life, and I think it would be great to live there.
I have to go with Hogwarts because I love the idea of having all of that magic.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, of course! I mean, okay, not any time when Harry was still in school because a lot of dangerous things happened around that time. But afterwards! It would be really awesome to be surrounded by magic.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts!! It is the coolest place ever!! LOVE everything HP!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Narnia! Talking animals? What else do I need?!
ReplyDeleteHogwarts, because I love the magic, mystery and action that unfolds there on a daily basis. I don't think you could ever be bored there!
ReplyDeleteOh, I would most DEFF choose Narnia. Ever since I saw the movie...I've loved that place. (Especially Prince Caspian!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say Hogwarts... it was close between being queen and being a wizard... but come on, wizard totally beats queen.
ReplyDeleteHands down it would have to be Hogwarts, it's magical, mysterious, you get to hang out and learn cool spells, meet mythical creatures in the forbidden forest. Meet hogwarts ghosts and pop over to Hogsmeade over christmas, it would be so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI've grown up with Harry Potter so it is without a doubt my pick for this week. I do love the others though.
ReplyDeleteHogwarts all the way!! Why? WHY NOT!? Harry potter books were something that brought my whole family together. We had contests to see who remembered the most about each book! To live in that world would be a dream come true ! >.<
ReplyDeleteHOGWARTS!!! Growing up reading HP made me wish I was a witch and me and my friends used to pretend we were in that world by making wands out of sticks found in her garden. Lol
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in the Shire...everyone seems so happy and friendly. Although today is dress up as your fav character day at school, so I dressed like Hermione.
ReplyDeleteI would choose to live at Hogwarts. Magic, spells, learning, and boarding school. What could be better? *swoon*
ReplyDeleteI would choose to live in Olympus because I always thought gods are interesting and it would be fun to meet them.
ReplyDeleteI would choose to live in Shire, cause is in England and I love England for all my life. Sigh, now I am sad.
ReplyDeleteFor sure the Shire. For all those days you just want to get away and experience green earth and fresh air and something less chaotic then most days in our modern society. No deadlines, homework assignments, time cards, etc.. I think I could live without my i-phone for a day or two?! I'd want to take my dogs and family though (I think? Nope, definitely!). :)
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