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Twice a year I feel this need to get rid of everything hanging around and organize like crazy. This takes place on the last week of the year (that week between Christmas and New Years where you aren't quite sure what to do with yourself) and the week before school starts. Guess what week this is???? The only way I describe this urge is that it's exactly like nesting, except that I can touch my toes since I'm not pregnant! So this next week I plan on going through my closet and getting rid of so much of it and taking most of my garage and donating it to charity! I feel the need to get things in order and KNIT, KNIT, KNIT!!!! Along with a pumpkin spice latte and super cheesy Hallmark movie. I'm so predictable....it's not even funny!

I hope you are enjoying these last bits of summer!

Jen

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