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Satisfy Their Lust for Life – 12 Gifts for Sagittarians!

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Happy Thanksgiving; or if you’re a Sagittarius, Happy Birthday! Born November 22 – December 21, Sagittarians are fueled by their independent sense of adventure and lust for life. Represented by their astrological symbol – the Archer – Sagittarians are are focused and intent. They believe that anything is possible and are happiest when on the move, curious to explore and to travel, sharing their experiences along the way. Optimistic and free as a bird, Sagittarians want to experience all life has to offer and any one of these gifts will help them do just that!

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Make This Gift: Stitched Map Art!

Stitched Map Art / Image: Martha Stewart Living

Stitched Map Art, photo from Martha Stewart Living

Maybe it’s the weather (or all those delicious fall smells), but I’ve been feeling mighty nostalgic lately. Anyone else feeling wistful these days? I was reminiscing about past adventures just recently when I spotted this great little DIY art and gift idea from Martha Stewart Living.

Celebrate and remember family vacations or road trips with friends by hand-stitching the route on maps and framing them—brilliant! It’s sentimental without being too cheesy; handmade without looking like a summer camp craft you made in the 4th grade; and inexpensive without looking cheap or last-minute. In other words, it’s the perfect DIY gift!

Stitched Map Art / Image: Martha Stewart Living

Stitched Map Art, photo from Martha Stewart Living

I already have a few stitch-friendly road trips in mind, including one that would make a great anniversary gift (shh, don’t tell). What about you? Do any specific vacations or trips spring to mind? What was your destination?

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Steve Jobs, The Biography

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

Certain to be the biography to give this holiday season, Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs was released today.

Not quite three weeks since the news of his death burst across the Internet and rattled our hearts comes an intimate book about Apple’s visionary co-founder, commissioned by Jobs seven years ago.

At the request of Jobs, Isaacson has written a bio intended not to flatter or embellish, but to speak candidly and honestly about the passions, compulsions, and intense personality that drove the creative entrepreneur.

When asked why he authorized the tell-all biography after living such a private life, “I wanted my kids to know me,” Jobs told Isaacson in their final interview at Jobs’ home, “I wasn’t always there for them, and I wanted them to know why and to understand what I did.” (Reuters)

Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than 100 family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Jobs gave the author full control over what was written, and promised “not to meddle with anything but the book’s cover.” (NY Times)

If this two-part 60 Minutes interview with Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson is any indication of the compelling read ahead, then I anxiously await a chilly weekend curled up with this book and a cup of hot chocolate.

Visit CBS.com for more about the interview and extras not included in the original broadcast.

Sent from my MacBook Pro.

(h/t MacRumors)

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What should you give your Boss?

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There are all kinds of bosses—good, bad, hilarious, humorless, geeky, adventurous, gregarious, odd.

We appreciate variety and that not every boss is the same (though you humorless ones could use a little lightening up, mmmk?) It’s why we made Wantist the way we did and you don’t see a drop-down for “Boss-man” (or woman).

To find the perfect gift for your boss, I recommend starting with something for someone professional, unless your boss is a wild one then head straight for the gifts for fun-loving people.

However, to get you started here’s a few favorites for boss-types.

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