October 2008
52 posts
That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, were ill about this...
– sarah palin (who else?)
boy, i’m excited for thursday!
via dailykos.com
September 2008
47 posts
since my job requires me to watch disney movies and play house, im starting to only understand things on a juvenile level (including political commentary). thus, this sarah palin disney movie trailer is educational and hilarious.
thanks for the link, liv.
via collegehumor.com
oh how i love thee, let me count the ways
one of the many perks of dating an art director boyfriend is that he can help make a really cool blog header such as my new one above. thanks for your undying patience, ronsil.
Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie →
just imagine what you could do with TWENTY dollars worth of sharpie…
no joke
i know david blaine is about to do some stunt where he hangs upside down above wollman rink for 60 days, but i just sneezed 19 times in a row. seriously, i tallied as it happened.
miss manners
2-year-old daisy: open this for me.
me: what's the magic word?
daisy: open sesame?
your opinion sort of matters
i’ve added a brand-spankin’ new comment option to my blog as per caitlin’s request.
discuss.
kids say the damndest things
(context: 3 and 5-year-old sisters creating a play with me as the audience)
5-yr-old (whispering): okay, now this is the part where i dance with joy.
3-yr-old (yelling with concern): well who's gonna be joy?!
brilliant discourse on the effects of sarah palin... →
Vagina Monologues uber-feminist Eve Ensler rants about palin’s negative effects on women’s rights and the world as we know it. it makes me think there should be a timberlake/ensler option on the ‘08 ticket.
nathan demonstrates his extreme rail sliding skills
via Vimeo
hooray for boobies
me: mom, im in line for the stella mccartney for lesportsac sample sale. do you want anything?
mom: like what?
me: i don't know, like some fun bags?
mom: no thanks, i already have two.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.
– excerpt from Desiderata by Max Ehrmann, 1927
(i highly recommend reading the entire thing. or do what my great-grandfather did: frame a copy in front of the toilet so people are guaranteed to read the whole text.)
That Time of the Week
Me: do you know what today is?
Olivia: the first day of school?
Me: no. wrong-o. it's madewell denim thursday!!!
Olivia: hoo-di-hoo!