just looking at this picture of these croissants makes me hungry. williams-sonoma ships out this mix of plain and chocolate croissants (15 of each) for a whopping $72. yes, i think that’s really expensive, but man, i want them anyway! i absolutely love chocolate croissants.. i totally inherited my mom’s love for both sweets and [...]
Archive for March 28th, 2008
drool-worthy croissantiliciousness
Posted in food, tagged croissants, mother's day, williams-sonoma on Friday March 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
the ePad: a desk on your lap
Posted in gadgets, tagged brookstone, ePad, laptop accessories on Friday March 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
i always like going to stores like brookstone and looking at all of the different overpriced products that could make my life THAT much better. recently i’ve become acquainted with the ePad (a laptop desk) and it’s really very comfortable! it’s $39, and i don’t think that’s too horrible a price. the bottom is a [...]
hillary can crack nuts.
Posted in gadgets, tagged election 2008, hillary clinton, nutcracker, politics on Friday March 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
i don’t follow politics at all and everything i know about the current election is whatever my boyfriend tells me (he follows the campaigns rather closely). the only things i really know is that i went to the same high school as obama. so last night a friend of mine – hi danielbrian – showed [...]
animal ears.
Posted in gadgets, tagged animal headphones, headphones on Friday March 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
these aren’t headphones i would actually use (and yet i’ll use hello kitty ones without any shame at all) but they’re still so cute for kids. i used to tutor little kids and many of them hated wearing the heavy, gross headphones for the speech machines when they worked on reading and pronunciation so i [...]
what a long history.
Posted in gadgets, tagged folding ruler, historic folding ruler, stationery on Friday March 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
history classes must have been my most hated subject growing up. i always did alright but i hated memorizing (b.c.) dates and (dead) people and (no longer existing) places – 9th grade honors western civilization was the worst. i have not once brought up mesopotamian economy and class structure as any sort of conversation starter.
anyway, [...]