Carolyn
Great blog - but you may start asking yourself why you are still waiting for someday...
Alex Fayle is a Professional Organizer and Writer pursuing his dream of living and writing in Spain. Using his own experiences, Someday Syndrome helps people remove the word "someday" from their lives including practical daily Someday Lessons.
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Carolyn
Thank you so much for the review - and yes I do hope that people indeed ask themselves why they are still waiting for someday. ;)
Posted: December 2nd, 2008 | More Reviews From SomedaySyndrome | Report This Comment