Sorry to take so long writing this post for you guys! We know lots of you were asking about it ever since we got back this weekend, but in true Petersik fashion we took way too many pics and had to figure out which ones to use and then felt like over-sharing about the whole thing… and thus this giant full-o-pics-and-words post was born. Anyway, the first tour stop for our book in Cincinnati this weekend was, well, kind of nuts. But the good kind of nuts. The kind where it’s like a whirlwind of awesome and can’t-believe-this-is-happening experiences all jammed packed into about 36 hours.
We promise we won’t pour over the details of every single tour stop over the next few months, but we thought checking in every week or two with an update would be a good balance along with all of the usual DIY fare (we’ve always loved sharing travel happenings). And because this was our first stop it was just too novel and exciting to keep our mouths shut… unlike this Instagram photo below from our flight on Friday (where both of our mouths are firmly shut).
We left Richmond behind around noon on Friday and headed to the “Nasty ‘Nati” (as one reader told us it was called – although there’s nothing nasty about it) by way of Philadephia. Clara and Burger stayed back at our house with my parents for the short trip, so it was our first night ever spent away from Clara. It was definitely an adjustment, but it wasn’t as bad as we feared. Most 2.5-year-olds that we know have already had sleepovers with their grandparents or other family members for at least one night, so we figured it was high time that we ripped that band-aid off anyway. And she did great!
Our flight got us in about 90 minutes late. It wouldn’t have been a huge deal had we not arranged to House Crash someone that afternoon (the flight delay meant they had to wait patiently at our hotel for over an hour – eeks!). But they were great sports about the whole thing and their house was gorgeous despite the fact that we lost all natural light by the time we arrived. Thankfully we still got a bunch of awesome shots! You’ll get the full photo tour in a week or two (we’re juggling a few other House Crashings that we’ve secretly done and still have to write up for ya) but here’s a pretty little snippet.
Note: To all of the amazing folks who invited us to house crash, we wish we could’ve visited you all!
Despite the delays of the day, we still made time for some Cincinnati staples on Friday night: Skyline Chili and Graeter’s ice cream. Locals warned us that Skyline might be an acquired taste, but I thoroughly enjoyed my “three way” (chili + spaghetti + cheese mountain) and Sherry’s chili on a potato was equally good (for anyone wondering, she dumped a gallon of hot sauce on it and said she was in love). At Graeter’s (which is famous for their massive chunks of soft chocolate chips) Sherry downed a giant scoop of the popular black raspberry chip and I got cookie dough chip on a cone. It was great, even though it was about 45 degrees outside.
But the real fun started on Saturday at The Books By The Banks Festival. We can’t even begin to articulate how mind-blowing it was to see stacks of a book that we actually wrote for the first time ever (before this event, we had only seen one of them – and there were a lot more boxes of books under that table). So there might’ve even been some tingling sensations. Sherry claimed that her nose went numb. Which might be the only excuse for the series of dork-tastic photos that we took. Like the Home Alone inspired pic that we shared here and the Where’s Waldo one below:
The festival doors opened at 10am so we were able to get our book signing hands warmed up for about 45 minutes before we got whisked away for our 11 o’clock presentation. We had only written our presentation about three days prior and practiced it maybe three times (we both don’t like to over-practice something since it sounds stiff and scripted) and it was a bit intimidating to suddenly find ourselves in front of all of these people. This was just half of the room – my pic of the other half came out too blurry thanks to my jittery hands.
We had some technical difficulties with the slide remote not working (nothing like a rocky start to boost your confidence!) but word on the street is that we weren’t terrible. Phew. A big thanks to Emily for snapping this Instagram picture that makes us looks like we know what we’re doing. Keeping it real fact: we were both nervously bouncing our knees under the table the entire time. #tablecloththankfulness
Speaking of other people’s pictures, we had so much fun snapping photos with those of you who stopped by once we were back at our book signin’ table. So please know that you don’t need to be shy about asking for a photo. In fact, we’re cool if you just hold up your camera and say “Snap snap, yo.” (Thanks Laura for the one below).
And feel free to take advantage of our weirdness by making requests for how we should pose. Annie suggested we do the see no / speak no / hear no evil thing (not sure why I did coy geisha hands) and Natasha requested her favorite: the “what’s going on?” hands pose.
Another heads up to anyone coming to a future tour stop. If you bring your child, Sherry will go into full time fawning mode. The younger the kid, the more intense it will be. Especially on stops like this where Clara isn’t with us. Ok? You’ve been warned.
We also finally got the chance to meet the awesome Dana Miller from HouseTweaking (spoiler alert: she’s actually one of ten guest bloggers that pop up in our book!). This picture was especially entertaining after Katie Bower asked where my other hand was. Oddly enough, I think it was on Dana’s husband’s back (I have quite the wingspan). Oh and if you’re looking for a breakdown of Dana’s experience, she wrote about it here <–complete with who to bring, when to get there, what to wear, and tips for making friends in line
And thanks to the many suggestions from you guys to use the blank dummy copy of our book as a tour “yearbook” (it has blank pages inside), we asked everyone to sign it. We got signatures, some sweet notes, and even some awesome kid drawings. Heck, a few adults even drew us pictures, mostly because Sherry egged people on. Allison drew a portrait of Burger, Bill drew us a castle (at Sherry’s suggestion), and then Mike tried to top everyone with a technicolor unicorn (another Sherry suggestion).
Perhaps the most shrill Sherry-moment of the day was when someone brought a ceramic animal that they wanted her to sign. How awesome is that? I think that was on $herdog’s life list.
If you can’t tell yet – it was a fun day filled with lots of fun people. We could not get over how nice everyone was. Seriously. Everybody was just so kind and happy – even after driving long distances, waiting in line, and even after finding out that we had sold out of books (our publisher only a had a finite amount ready since it was an extra early event, so we signed book plates and took photos with the people who didn’t get one). Some sweet folks even brought gifts. GIFTS people. Who are we to deserve this niceness? Or is this just how midwesterners roll? Thanks for the sweet glass bird, the print for Clara, and the Kentucky horseshoe & grass seed, guys!
One thing’s for sure: Cincy has set the bar really (really really) high, so we can only hope that everyone at our other stops are as understanding, kind, and gosh-darn adorable. That’s right. I’m a dude and I just said gosh-darn adorable. You guys were so amazing to make the drive, survive the wait, and completely understand when the book bounty ran dry. Of course no one wants these things to go more smoothly than the hosts, our publisher, and Sherry & I (we’d have 1,000 books at each event with no line if humanly possible!) but it’s so nice when folks are all laughing and having fun in line together. #giddy&grateful
Laura even thoughtfully gave me a bottle of their favorite local soda – Kentucky’s Ale 8 One ginger ale. But since it’s Aquatober (my month of only drinking water) I just tucked it in my bag to be enjoyed on November 1st. Sadly the TSA official at the airport thwarted my plan. Drat! Forgive me for not having the chance to enjoy your present, Laura! #confiscated
The sweetest moment of the day goes to Riley, the little girl who saw this Charley Harper book at another author’s table and thought “Clara would like this” and gave it to us to bring home to her. Sherry totally cried. As in, she was actively wiping tears from her eyes when the next folks in line came up to us (she’s mortified, but I told her it was cute). And Clara totally loves the book from “her friend Riley.”
Things slowed down for us around late afternoon (we were only supposed to be there until 1, but since the earliest flight home wasn’t until 6 we stayed around to continue meeting people and signing bookplates until right before the festival ended at 4). And on our way out we snuck in some time to enjoy the tail-end of the festival ourselves. For instance, we snagged this pic with Clara’s favorite bear couple to show her when we got home. Berenstain Bears for the win!
And speaking of meeting celebs, we had a chance to meet Bob and Cortney Novogratz since they were at a nearby table signing their new book, Home by Novogratz. We were all so preoccupied with our presentations that our interaction was sadly just a rushed exchanging of signed books before they had to catch a flight home to their seven kids. Though we did sneak in a quick picture too – which started off like this (Sherry likes to say that her default setting is “creepy”)…
… and ended like this:
Both Bob and Cortney were super nice and their book is great. We’re especially loving all the budget breakdowns in there (it correlates with their show, so it’s fun to see how much certain items and projects really cost). And how crazy is it to see an HGTV star holding our book? BANANAS.
In addition to getting a signed copy of the Novogratz book, we also got signatures from Gillian Flynn (author of Gone Girl) and Tad Hills (creator of some of Clara’s favorite books). It was one of those crazy whirlwind days that you almost don’t believe actually happened until you look back at the pictures.
But before we could even begin to absorb all the wacky and wonderful things we had just experienced, it was time to hit the airport for our flights home. Speaking of wacky… I guess a long day of meeting awesome people and skipping lunch to keep up with signing = hyperactive airport hijinks.
As much as we expected to just be dead tired, we were still so energized by all of the love in that room. We even had some fun in the kids’ play area before we had to board our real (and notably less giant) plane home.
We landed in Richmond shortly after 10pm, just over 36 hours since leaving the morning before. We were still riding on that Ohio-induced high, but definitely eager to get home, snuggle Burger, and catch a few winks before waking up Clara with some major hugs the next morning (she was already happily snoozing when we got in).
Thanks again to everyone who took time out of their Saturday to come on down. It made us so excited for our next leg (Manhattan, Wilton CT, and Ridgewood NJ on Nov 1st & 2nd) and everything else beyond that too. But most of all, we’re psyched (and still a bit anxious) that this book is finally in the hands of people besides ourselves and our publisher. That’s probably the craziest part of this whole thing. Two hundred of our babies are out there in circulation. Getting read, and hopefully being enjoyed. Thanks so much to all of you guys for making this possible. #whowouldathought
Shelley @ Green Eggs and Hamlet says
Congrats, you guys! I just keep thinking this awesome book bidness couldn’t happen to two nicer people.
I so, so wish that you could come to Denver (darn our bookstores for not sweeping you off your feet) and I would borrow my four month old niece for Sherry to fawn over. I also may have to bring my dog, Hamlet (Boston Terrier), just because he’s such a Burger fan.
Awesome that someone brought a ceramic animal to be signed – genius! Love the requested photo poses. I am literally LOL over that pic of default creepy Sherry. Whew!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, here’s hoping we end up in Denver!
xo
s
Chaucea says
Oh yes, it would be AWESOME if they could show up here in Denver (like at the Tattered Cover, for instance!)
Robyn says
Actually I just saw the link that details all your signings. You guys will be in my area in January so all is good ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, so glad!
xo
s
julia says
thank you so much for sharing, it looks like a fantastic trip!
xo julesinflats.com
Mandy says
Can’t wait to meet you in JERSEY! I know you’ll be in north jersey but i was wondering, what part of the state is Sherry originally hailing from? I couldn’t tell from any accent…. is she is from the rough and tumble north, the easy going down the shore, or somewhere in between? I understand if you don’t want to say a town, but as a transplant to the garden state, I find it interesting how such a small state could have such different areas! I personally hail from the last stop on the train line in north west jerse sooo we (as my EBF 3 month old and I) are going to do our best to head east for your stop in your home state! Can’t wait to read your book!
YoungHouseLove says
Par Hills baby (Parsippany). I apparently used to had a huge accent but then roomed with a gal from the midwest (my BFF Cat from IA) and living with her negated it somehow? So crazy!
xo
s
Aissa says
This just made me even more excited to meet you guys when you come to Dallas November 17th! And nerdy? I think it’s more like keepin’ it real!
Alison says
How fun!!! I can’t wait till you come to Dallas!!!! Its gonna be a blast Y’all!!!!!!
Alana says
Confession: upon seeing both of you sitting at your table I geeked out like a kid on Christmas. Unfortunately I didn’t have time to stand in line, but I did get a good spot for the panel session and ordered my book. So excited for you and wish you the best of luck! Glad Cincinnati was kind to you!
Also – you may as well round out the last of the tour with a last stop in Cincinnati. You seem to have a cult like following, although I’m sure that is the same everywhere you go :)!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Alana! You’re so sweet!
xo
s
michele says
happy 1st book signing you guys!!! it looks like it was fantastic!
(also, Gone Girl is soooooooo good.)
:)
Daniella says
So excited for you guys to come to Miami! I have a question for you guys… I purchased my copy on amazon, (no way do I want to wait till January to get my hands on it) can I take it to the book singing in Miami, or do I have to purchase another copy at the store you guys will be at? I feel bad showing up and not purchasing it there :(
YoungHouseLove says
I think it’s encouraged that folks buy a book at the signing to thank the folks for hosting the event (we’re eternally grateful they’re footing the bill and making it possible) so they appreciate if you buy a book there but we’re happy to sign any other copy you bring with you – and maybe you can gift the one you get there (or keep our signed one and gift/ebay the other one?). Hope it helps!
xo
s
Dominique says
I just cannot wait until your Manhattan stop! So excited to buy the book and get it signed; bringing a friend as well. I’ve been readying to blog for nearly as long as you’ve been writing it!
Dominique says
which is to say… READING THE BLOG, not readying to blog! Oh my.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha- thanks Dominique! I knew what you meant.
xo
s
Brooke says
Smiling as I read the trip breakdown and so happy for you guys :)
Jessicat says
Its do weird to see you guys in an airport I frequent… totally recognize the hallway, and yes, I’ve pulled simliar stunts only to get admonished from the embarrassed in-laws… I was hoping to make it to Cincy, but alas.. that did not happen… perhaps another tour date will be added close to KY again!
Hilary says
The opening of this post made me miss Ohio so much! I was born and raised in Columbus, but I spent some college days partying it up in the Nasty ‘Nati! I really hope I can make it to the second Richmond signing you set up!!! Love you guys!
Lynn van Slyke says
Looks like a you all had a fun trip!
Here in Hagerstown MD at a local Restaurant Hard-Times Cafe and Cue, we call Johns dish the “Chili-Mac-Three Way”
Enjoy the Tour =D
Jennifer L says
John and Sherry- it’s adorkable how humble you guys are, but really you need to know this is only the tiniest scratch on the surface of things to come for you guys! I’m a marketing person and I’m pretty sure you guys are the real deal. Extremely impressed by all you guys do. Just want to encourage you to dream BIG! Can’t wait to see all that is in store for you!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Jennifer, you’re so sweet! We’re just happy to soak up this awesome experience. Couldn’t have done it without you guys cheering us on!
xo
s
Cornelia says
I love your Blog and looking forward to get your book! Ordered it weeks ago at my Book Store! If you guys ever come to Germany you are always welcome at my House to meet my 3 Boys and our dog Elly and have a look around! Hope you enjoy the next trips just like this one!
Connie
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Cornelia!
xo
s
tjack says
We (my husband, baby boy, and I) drove down from Columbus to see you guys and we are so happy we did. That room was so packed! We had to stand up against the wall in the back, but we probably would have stood up anyway since we had our baby with us.
You guys are so silly (in a really good way!) and Sherry talks exactly how she writes. I love it.
Afterwards we sat in on the Novogratz presentation and that was so cool! They are just as chic in person as they are on TV.
Unfortunately y’alls books were sold out by the time we made it to the book room. The line was also crazy long to stand in so we decided to go ahead and hit up IKEA (no Ikea in Columbus) then brave the weather and head back home.
Stinks that we couldn’t get y’alls book or signatures, maybe on the next book tour!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, next time for sure! Thanks for coming!
xo,
s
Kathryn says
Slight non-sequitur, but going to amazon.co.uk to pre-order my own book, over there it’s titled “Young House Love: 251 Ways to Paint, Craft, Update, Organize, and Show Your Home Some Love”. While I’d love to think we get 8 extra projects because we live so far away and won’t get any tour stops, I have to ask is this from an earlier iteration of the book? And if so, what happened to those 8 projects!? We may never know…
YoungHouseLove says
They’re still in there! Eight got re-labeled as quick tips, so the number dropped down but nothing went away :)
xo,
s
Paola shotwell says
How exciting!!!!! Love love the tour posts!!! It will help to feel like we are sort of your book tour even though you guys are not coming to all our towns :)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Paola!
xo,
s
Rachel says
See, I read this post and was thinking, “Must order the book!” and then saw that the Novogratz’s book was out, and now I feel terrible as their book won! To be fair, we also have far too many kids so I could do with as much advice on how to still have a cool home as I can.
However, the upside is I see you’re coming to Ridgewood, so I can come and get one personally. Yay!! (in a non stalkerish, creepy way ;) ).
Stephanie N says
This was one of the best posts ever!!
I think you should do a poll or something, because I like reading about your book stops and the people that you meet. I wouldn’t mind if you did one for ever single stop!! Seriously, it is cool to see other people that love ya’ll and read the blog. I think people will be anxiously waiting to see if they make a cameo in one of the photos. I now have to figure out a way to get to Ft. Lauderdale (I’m in Tampa). :)
Oh, and how cool to be a book fair like that! Nothing cool like that seems to happen here. I wonder what the other authors were thinking about your big long line?
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Stephanie! The funny thing was that someone who saw the line said “is this a teen thing? Like hunger games?” – it made us laugh so hard.
xo,
s
Lena says
Ohhh, it looks like you guys had the best time! Please, please, please make sure to come to Germany for your next book release :)
YoungHouseLove says
That would be awesome Lena!
xo,
s
Erika says
What a lovely post! I’m so wishing I could come to a book signing event! Here’s hoping you come to Pittsburgh someday!
Daniella says
Thanks for the suggestion sherry! I’m sure any of my friends will love a copy of your book! Glad you guys are willing to sign 2 books for me ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Of course!
xo,
s
Tarnya Cook says
Well done guys, I’m very happy for you. Have been reading your blog for probably over three years now and never miss a post. I’m so excited for my copy of the book to come but I’m guessing it will be a bit later than everyone else seeing it has to travel down to Australia!
I wish I could be at one of your book signings for an autograph and photo but I’ll make do with enjoying your posts about them instead. It looks like great fun.
Tarnya
xx
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks so much Tarnya! You’re so sweet.
xo,
s
Sarah says
I’ve lived in Cincinnati for years, and the only people I know who call it the “nasty ‘nati” don’t like living here. Sorry guys, I love you, but didn’t like the title of this at all.
YoungHouseLove says
Sorry you don’t like it Sarah! Check out this thread where lots of Cincy folks are confirming it’s a term of endearment! https://www.younghouselove.com/2012/10/nerding-it-up-in-the-nasty-nati/#comment-1221535
xo
s
Sarah says
We’ll have to agree to disagree – I just think there were better options to choose from when describing Cincinnati.
YoungHouseLove says
So sorry Sarah! We definitely didn’t mean to peeve anyone. We love Cincinnati and we hope this post made that perfectly clear :)
xo
s
Amber says
So glad to see sherry signing a ceramic animal! I was hoping I wouldn’t come across too crazy by asking ya-ll to sign a ceramic animal (along with my book) when you come to visit Charlotte NC!!! See you in Feb !
Whitney says
I’m hoping to make it out to the Chicago stop! We’re about 3 hours away but it will make for a fun weekend trip. Already nervous about meeting you guys! Also, I see someone had you sign their ceramic dog from Target. I got the same one on clearance last week and thought of Sherry when I bought it. Now I feel like I can’t bring it with, because it wouldn’t be very “original.” Darn. Lol
YoungHouseLove says
Do it!!! I loved signing that thing! Haha.
xo,
s
Bethany says
You are both adorable. And have you noticed you are currently #1 on the Amazon best sellers list?!?!? Congrats…could not happen to a more deserving duo.
Katelyn says
Peterson– eh? I’ve never felt an entire room cringe like that before, ha!!! ;)
John and Sherry you have no idea how much fun saturday was for us as well! My mama and I were beyond thrilled to run into you guys on the street before the signing and you two were exactly what we imagined! It truly feels like we’re cheering on friends! Best of luck on the rest of your book tour and I’m so happy we set the bar so high ;)
much love!!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, thanks Katelyn! It was so much fun to meet you guys!
xo,
s
Bec from Aus says
I just pre-ordered your book from amazon!! yay super excited.. i hope it gets to me buy chrissy coz thats my present from my 5 year old (buying my own present-Pathetic i know);)
Wow You guys should be so proud of yourselves!!! Im super happy for you all. hope u have an awesome time on your book tour.
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Bec!
xo,
s
Laura says
I don’t know what to write – I feel like this needs to be the most thought out and perfect comment ever – thank you so much for putting us on the blog!! I started getting text messages and Fb posts from friends all over around noon, but wasn’t able to actually sit down and read the post on my computer until now. You guys are just the most down-to-earth and fun couple. Love your blog, love your book, can’t wait to love whatever your next endeavor is!!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Laura!!! You’re so sweet!
xo
s
Camilla Moss says
Just wanted to weigh in on the push to bring YHL to Atlanta…PLEASE come to Atlanta! Would love to see you guys in the ATL!
Deb says
It’s too bad the the Ale-8 was confiscated. It’s one of my favorites!
Laura says
Oh! I was so worried when I read the teaser blog about something getting confiscated that it was the Ale8 – I have lost many a Diet Coke that way :(
Sarah says
Clara has good taste; the Berenstain Bears were my FAVORITE growing up! I’m totally jealous that you got a picture with them!! Hoping to be able to make it to one of your DC stops!! Maybe you could just drive 30 minutes west and visit good old NoVa instead? :p
Ashlie F says
Your first book signing looks like it was a total blast!! I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see you guys in Boston but West Elm just had to cut off RSVP’s
:-(( <=== Super Sad Face
Any chance you guys might be doing another signing in the Eastern New England area? If not I highly recommend it!! :-D
YoungHouseLove says
We’d love to! We’re still waiting to hear what they might add. Here’s hoping!
xo
s
how2home says
You guys look awesome! Love the earrings you’re wearing Sherry! Can’t wait to meet you guys in Toronto :) Woot woot!
jessibee says
Oh my goodness! I’m scared of that chili “situation” you ate but otherwise so thrilling! I want to go on tour with you. I don’t want to be your groupie but I can be your intern. I sang that in my head as I typed.
Julie says
I wish you were coming to some more Midwest towns, but unlike the crazy East coast some our neck of the woods doesn’t attract as many celebrities :( …anywho, I wish you all the best in your travels and tours! It’s fun to read about even though I won’t make it to one!
Nikki says
Omg, that creepy Sherry picture had me in stitches! I wish I could come meet you guys but alas, I live in Canada. Next year, I request a blog tour in Nova Scotia!!
Chaucea says
*is all misty-eyed from reading about your wonderfully exciting and positive experience*
That is SO cool! Congratulations, you so deserve all of this wonderfulness! :-D
Wendy G says
Totally random: While reading, I thought Sherry had written this post (sometimes I like to read the post and then guess who wrote it…that’s not weird right?). When I got to the “where is my other arm” part I looked at the picture over and over again trying to figure out how the heck Sherry’s arm could possibly be around Dana’s husbands back??? Seriously, I was totally confused for too long.
ANYWAY, I couldn’t be happier for you two and all of the wonderful things that are happening for you! I wish you were coming to St. Louis but simply can’t wait to get my copy of your book!! I wish you both so much continued success!!
Jen says
It looks like you had a great time at your first stop! I got goosebumps seeing that stack of books at your table! So stinkin’ exciting!! It is so inspiring to see how far you have come, congrats guys!
xo,
Jen
Frances says
I am from Cincy originally! Squee! I will be seeing you guys soon in my new home town of NYC! Double Squee!
Valery says
I love this! I love that everyone was so great :) And I’m so jealous of all the fun times! Since you won’t be coming to Salt Lake (sad face), I made my best friend promise to take a break from grad school and see you in Portland. And I’m sending this post to her so she knows all the fun-ness she’s getting herself into. Yay for more book signings and meeting vicariously through other people :)
Suzie says
Oh how I wish that you guys were coming to Nashville, Birmingham, or Atlanta!!! I wish I could convince my husband for a little YHL book tour road trip.
Margaret says
Gaah! Come to PHOENIX on your book tour! I would love to come to your book signing. :-)
Karin says
Thank you for some great sipping-my-tea-and-laughing out-loud-at computer-in-the-morning moments!
I even had one teary eyed moment, Go Riley!!!
I can imagine how exited a trip like this is and I hope you may have many more. Good luck with your book.
Is it for sale in Europe?
If you ever need to House Crash in The Netherlands, me and my family would love to see you and make goofy pictures
( I live near the German and Belgium border, so you can see 3 countries in 1 weekend, yeahh!)
greetings from far far away ;-)
Karin
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Karin! It is available in Europe through your version of amazon and sites like the book depository. Hope it helps!
xo
s
Ann-Sofie says
Hello.
I`m wondering, are you gonna sell the book in Sweden? I want to by one but lives over here..
bye
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, it should be available out there on sites (like your version of amazon or a place called the book depository). Hope it helps!
xo
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