Monthly Archive: February 2007

Feb
26

MySpace Displays its Ignorance Yet Again…

My pal over at CrunchyDomesticGoddess let me know about this latest blunder from MySpace…Apparently the powers that be have removed a very discreet picture of a nursing mama and threatened her with deleting her account if she continues to post pictures. The charge? It “violates MySpace policies against nudity and sexually suggestive images.” Excuse me? …

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Feb
26

Red Carpet Review!

If you’re anything like us, you were glued to the television last night to watch the stars walk the red carpet and receive their Oscars. Matt attended the event in his usual haute couture: Polka-dotted Gap PJ bottoms & long-sleeved t-shirt, while I was looking lovely in my mauve heart PJs by Old Navy The …

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Feb
21

An interesting day…

Today was an interesting day. It started with Gabriel attempting to plummet head-first down the stairs. I was a few steps further down the stairs and had that horrifying moment of indecision about whether it would be better to drop Lily to catch Gabriel or to watch as he tumbled down the stairs. Luckily, I …

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Feb
20

New category: Entertainment

I’m conducting a psychological experiment on myself: Is it in fact possible to guilt oneself into reading more and watching more movies simply by creating a category to comment on books and movies in one’s blog? We shall see. This is different than my attempt to disprove the assertion that it is impossible to tickle …

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Feb
16

Fun with Koolaid!

I recently ordered some undyed play silks (basically 3×3′ pieces of silk that can be used for costumes, capes, whatever) for Gabriel and was going to try to dye them myself because they’re so much cheaper than the pre-dyed ones. Someone suggested I dye them with Koolaid and Gabriel & I dyed his silks this …

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Feb
14

Help those in need with one click…

Another reason to love Seventh Generation products…I received the following email this week and clicked the link…You should too: You probably never thought of this, but women’s shelters in the U.S. go through thousands of tampons and pads monthly. Assistance agencies generally help with expenses of “everyday” necessities such as toilet paper, diapers, and clothing, …

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