Eid Gift Guide 2010: His and Hers Home Office

This is the final installment of the Eid Gift Guide 2010, and also the last time (this year) that I will encourage you to buy a single-person workstation that costs $6,500 even if it looks EXACTLY like something straight out of “The Jetsons.” I promise. Maybe. But don’t hold me to it. I put this [...]

Eid Gift Guide 2010: His and Hers Kitchen

Had The Boss and I done a gift registry for our wedding, THIS would have been our list. These are some of my favorite kitchen gadgets and knickknacks for anyone who enjoys (or pretends to enjoy) spending time with food. There are a few serious splurges throughout (I told you they were coming) but I [...]

Eid Gift Guide 2010: Bed and Bath For Her

The only thing(s) I love as much as (or even more than) clothing and accessories is getting stuff that I can use to pamper myself, or decorate my bedroom and bathroom with. Also, I also sprinkled in a tiny handful of things I thought expecting moms, or those with a new baby in the house [...]

Eid Gift Guide 2010: Around the House For Her

Although The Boss has taken a lead role in many of the stylistic aspects in our home since we got married, I’m catering this one to the girls. This means: Men, YOU BUY THIS STUFF FOR THE GIRLS. Got it? I felt the need to clarify that lest there be some earth-shattering mishap where Uzma [...]

Eid Gift Guide 2010: Clothing, Accessories, Etc. For Her

Oh My GAH! This list could seriously have gone on forever. There’s nothing on here I don’t want, and plenty of items that I would happily gift to the women in my life who inspire me. The Etc. part of this list is for stuff that didn’t fit into one of the other categories, but [...]

Eid Gift Guide 2010: For Him

The Eid Gift Guide(s) for 2010 are here, and I’ll be posting them in this space all week. All of this year’s items were inspired by gifts The Boss and I have received, stuff we bought for ourselves or each other, items on our Must Have list, or things that just looked really darn cool. [...]

Riding with FIL: The untold story

A few days before I left Connecticut to return to L.A., FIL and I decided to go on a bike ride together. We both wanted to get in some cardio, but because my knee had been acting up again, we opted for something a little lower impact. HA. HA. HA. That’s funny now that I [...]

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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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