How are we one week away from Thanksgiving? Okay, correction: in exactly a week, Thanksgiving 2023 will be in the past. Crazy huh? I know!
So, in this week's fav's, it was a slow week on my part of not sharing much, but I do have some amazing finds for you. I did the craziest thing ever & decided to make our third bedroom into part of my closet! Crazy huh? I know, LOL. Okay, that seems to be the theme of the post.
Given that I was consumed up to my neck with clothes, glassware & dishes, I didn't share everything I wanted. A few of these items may be new to you. Just roll with me while I get back on track. But... since next week is Thanksgiving week, I won't be posting on Friday; we'll resume regular posting the following week.
Now, on to sharing! They say sharing is caring, right?
Have a wonderful weekend & be merry.
P.S. our Christmas tree was requested, but unfortunately, Hobby Lobby didn't have it available on their website.... Crazy huh? I know!
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