Does anyone else accidentally call this the “Anne of Green Gables Challenge”?
I know that L.M. Montgomery has written other things. I’ve read those other things (all that my library owns, at least). But “Anne” will still (and always) be my favorite and the first to pop into my mind when L.M. Montgomery is mentioned.
And so, this year, I read Anne. Anne 1 and Anne 2, otherwise known as Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea.
I wrote a few posts with quotes as I went:
- On Taking Risks
- Regarding Bedrooms
- On Contentment
And I made one more piece for my small collection of Anne paraphernalia.
This year, though, I’m doing something special. I’m making a second of this lovely carpet bag to share with ONE OF YOU!
That’s right. I’m giving one of these away.
If you want to win, simply post a comment below. I’ll be keeping the comments open until February 10 (because surely I’m not the only one who sometimes takes FOREVER to get around to all the link-ups in a challenge like this!) and will draw a name from among the commenters on the tenth.
So now, get commenting–and get yourself over to Carrie’s L.M. Montgomery Reading Challenge page to see what others did for the challenge!
I don’t want to comment first because the first comments seldom win and I WANT to win. Very, very much!!! (Because I have the Felicity doll so I can really make her look like Anne!) ;)
Aw, my girls would LOVE this. They got American Girl dolls for Christmas, and I think either Rebecca or Josefina could use an Anne-inspired “very old carpet bag.” They even might figure out the “knack” for holding it. ;-)
Thank you for your generosity, Bekah!
Pick me! ;)
That is cute! haha! you were right!
Dear Becca,
I love your sense of style!
Your friend,
Natalie
So, Grace was SUPER impressed with the carpetbag. You have mad skills Miss Menter.
Should I be collecting a treasure trove of this type of things for my granddaughter and any future grands?