Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The One-for-One deal you can't pass up

The last time you visited the mall, did you feel fulfilled? I'm guessing not...especially after you looked at your bank balance. Enter TOM's Shoes. For every pair of shoes you purchase, TOM's gives a pair away to a child in need. Learn more about this incredible company's story. Now you can make a difference with one simple purchase:














I love my new TOM's. They're comfy, fashionable & best of all--they have a story worth telling.



























(Photo's by Amanda, of her actual shoes)

From Blah to Beautiful...a shoe tale

What do you do with a boring 'ole pair of pumps? Play with super glue, feathers & faux jewels, of course!












































(Photo's by Amanda, Oct 2009)

I need to find a better adhesive or invest in tools for this type of project (especially, if I'm going to brave wearing these out in the rain). Suggestions?

She's back!

This time using Qwest wireless modem. Hopefully, this works out better than Clearwire!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Designer Denim Sale

Calling all you fashionistas! I'll be heading over to the annual Warehouse Sale at the Seattle Exhibition Center (near McCaw Hall) October 31st. My sister and I went last year and found super-fabulous jeans! Check it out.

FYI--The dressing rooms are divided men/women, but they are just wide open spaces (as the song goes) behind a curtain.

It's been a week!

My Clearwire internet modem broke a week ago. *gasp* If it wasn't for iPhone, I don't know what I'd do. Okay, fine, I'd probably get more reading done. One of my technically proficient friends is taking a look at the modem to see if it's salvageable. Well, that's my excuse for being behind in my blog posts. It's a good one, eh? ;)

PS. Would I recommend Clearwire? Maybe. It's very portable and has worked ok for internet browsing. Online streaming can be a test of patience. I'm almost hoping I'll get to move on to something a bit speedier.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Huh?

I get...

Mother Teresa
Doctors Without Borders
Martin Luther King, Jr
The Red Cross
Elie Wiesel
Nelson Mandela
Wangari Maathai
Shirin Ebadi
and a host of others.

Today I'm just confused.


Thursday, October 1, 2009

33.5 Inches




















Enough said. I focused on finding classic (or quirky) children's' literature at the bi-annual Friends of the Seattle Public Library book sale. I went on Friday night for the member's only preview* and then again on Sunday morning.

*Membership cost $15 a year if you pay in advance. There is a 25 book limit during the member's only preview, but it's nice to get "first dibs" on the books you want.

For my fellow bibliophiles:

The sale takes place every April & September.

Most books are $1 each.
The sale includes a similar variety as you'd find at your local library (because these books come from your local library *sticking out tongue*).

The book sale takes place in a large warehouse with tables full of books & crowded with people. I recommend NOT taking your children, wearing comfortable shoes and bringing bags to carry around your new-found treasures.