I don’t believe I’ve talked about exactly how much I like tucks. There’s no reason for it; I just do. as well as tucks integrated with a Peter pan collar … whoa, Nellie. (Why is this as well little for me? Why?)
I even like the synthetic dickey. Weirdly, I don’t like genuine dickeys, however provide me a faker version of an essentially fake thing, as well as I’m around it.
This one is from Jen at MOMSPatterns.com, as well as I would just like to taunt you all with the truth that when I was in Florida last week I satisfied JEN. And, as will surprise NO ONE, she is awesome. That is all.
Actually, that is not all; I’ve been traveling a great deal as well as have realized that I have a unusual practice of smiling at people on the street (even in nyc where you’re not expected to). I’m trying to make a listing of things/people I will smile at, as well as here’s a start:
babies (no brainer)
people who are using much more than two extremely bright colors at the exact same time
older guy (>65) who are using non-baseball hats
older women (>65) with “done” hair (“ladies”, really)
anyone wrassling a tantrumy young child (they requirement all they sympathy they can get)
anyone I catch rolling their eyes at some obliviously impolite person, like somebody gesticulating with a lit cigarette on a congested sidewalk
robots (okay, I haven’t truly satisfied any type of robots on the street, however if I did, I would smile at them. even if they had their lasers trained on me.
What’s your list? Is there anything you utilized to smile at however don’t anymore? I utilized to smile at young people dressed in full conventional punk-rock garb, however then I realized that smiling at them in the “aw, you’re so lovable with your security pins as well as your black eyeliner!” method only pissed them off. So now I pretend to disregard them, as well as they’re pleased again.
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