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Forty Excuses to Get Together with the Girls

 
 
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Forty Excuses to Get Together with the Girls

Nobody needs a reason to get together with the girls. But wouldn't some new excuses really spice things up? Here are 40 excuses to get together with your girlfriends, your sisters, your coworkers. Learn something and have fun, too!

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Product Details:
Author: Nanci Tangeman
Paperback: 142 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 17, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419628798
Product Width: 1.75 centimeters
Product Height: 2.5 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.01 pounds
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 6.8 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
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5Great Book Full of Good Ideas  Nov 21, 2006
By K. Keating
I bought this book and actually participated in the group workshop with the author. Basically, the book provides you with ideas of all sorts of things you might want to do to improve your life/better yourself/have some fun/etc. The excuses are kind of like Girl Scout badges, so to "earn" your excuse, you choose a few of the activities listed and do those. You could probably do this on your own, but it's much more fun with a group.

I choose to do four excuses: #19 Because I'm Game for Dating, #21 Because I Need a Little Peace and Spirituality, #23 Because I Need a Weekend (or Two) and #27 Because I'm a Closet Gourmet. And then within each of those excuses, I had lots of activities I could choose to do to complete the excuse.

With the dating one, you can do this for romantic dates or just platonic get-togethers with friends, which is what I did. I had to pick a bunch of activities from the list that sounded like fun and then make dates with friends to do them. For the Peace and Spirituality excuse, I attended a service at a different faith's church, I had a reading with a psychic and I learned to meditate. For the Weekend excuse, I checked out art exhibitions, community festivals and etc. that were going on in my area over the next few months, and then went to a couple on the weekends with friends. And finally, I tried the Gourmet excuse because I love food but hate to cook. I sampled some gourmet food at local restaurants, tried some new ethnic cuisine I probably wouldn't have otherwise tried and I took a couple cooking lessons with a friend.

I loved the book and really enjoyed working on the excuses. It was a great way to try new things, and it was a lot of fun, since I did almost all of my activities with my husband or with friends. I would highly recommend the book to anyone looking to try some new things or revisit some old hobbies in the company of some good friends!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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