The Admin Reigns Supreme

The Boss and baby BIL hung out at our place while I was at work on Monday, and even if they hadn’t been sitting on the couch when I got home, they left enough evidence behind for me to know they were here. Readers, please turn your attention to the following Exhibits: A) A pizza [...]

Spring's Hottest New Trench Coats

I have a trench coat, which I got on sale a few years ago, and although it’s in desperate need of a good steam, I love it, and will likely keep it for many years to come. Trench coats are always in style, and they’re perfect for the spring weather, and during those transitional months [...]

Rust: A Beautiful Color for All Seasons

Decorating the receptionist’s desk at my physical therapist’s office.

Canvas Tote Via Philadelphia

My friend Stephanie sent me this beautiful canvas tote from Philadelphia a few weeks ago, with a note that said, “For your west-coast shopping. Are plastic bags even legal out there?” I love her. And I’m taking this to the Farmer’s Market with me today.

This Stuff Was Legit

While driving through a beautiful neighborhood in Brea, Ca., I saw this lemon tree, and nearly died. It is so beautiful, and I want one. And then we drove like five blocks, and found these cutie pies. This is (from left to right) Hannah, Nicole, and Audrey, and they were selling fresh lemonade on the [...]

A Gift from BFF Tina

bff Tina got me this ring from her trip to Mexico. It’s handmade, and I absolutely adore its unique design, and the hammered pattern on the front — I always wonder how they get those dents into the silver. Great gifts from a great friend. Life really can be that good sometimes.

Counting My Blessings

I wrote a post the other day about the frustrating aspects of job hunting, but I’m in a happy place today, so I thought I’d share a few of the things that are awesome about working part-time retail. 1. Working retail means I have a uniform I have to wear each day, thus eliminating the [...]

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    “Man in the early times was almost naked, and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes. What I am today and what I’m wearing represents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive. It’s the removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times” - Nobel laureate, Tawakul Karman, in response to journalists who said her hijab was not proportionate with her level of intellect and education.

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