https://www.elis.in Now, while this post is sponsored by Theisen's, all opinions are my own. In fact, I've been shopping at Theisen's for the better part of 20 years and John's mother was a clerk at Theisen's for probably 15 years. The non-profit where I work full-time is also the recipient of Theisen's generous More For Your Community Grant Program,
https://www.elis.in/connaught-place.html to purchase materials for our environmental education programs. Personally, they simply fit with our zero waste lifestyle, and whether you want to try beekeeping or have operated a full-scale farm for years,
Theisen’s has everything for our farming needs.
https://www.elis.in/aerocity.html we can get everything we need for our homestead there, with much of it being zero waste.
I got to go to some fabulous places in 2014.
San Diego. Las Vegas. Baltimore. New York. San Antonio. New Orleans. Edinburgh. Dublin. Orlando. Des Moines. Miami. Nashville. Denver. And probably even more that I'm forgetting. I went so many places it's hard to keep track of when they all happened. I got to see some familiar faces and meet some new ones. I met readers who loved my characters as much as I do, who talked Harry Potter/Dr. Who/All the nerdy things with me, who continually reminded me of how blessed I am to do what I love. I met some authors that I've admired for a long time. Sarah J. Maas? Totally fangirled all over her. Nalini Singh? Her too. Maria V.
https://www.elis.in/noida.html Certainly quite awkward. I'm just gonna declare 2014's official hashtag as #whatislife because I asked myself that on numerous occasions. I've always wanted to travel. And I can vividly remember my junior year in college when I decided to study abroad. I threw all my money and effort into making that trip happen because I was convinced it was my only shot. I'd prepared myself for a life as a starving artist,
https://www.elis.in/gurgaon.html and I told myself that if I could just have that one adventure that maybe it would sustain me through all the rest of my years when my wanderlust would be stifled. It still blows my mind that I now get to travel for my job. That I travel so much I recognize flight attendants and TSA agents.