Hec, is it the one that used to be just a flower store, and then started adding in oddball refurbished vintage garments, and then weird flower arrangements, and now has stuffed mice in Shakespearean outfits in the window? Near that place where you got your glasses?
eta: Neda's! It was Neda's!
Yes, it is Loved to Death. It's actually four sellers who share the space, so the florist is still in there, and the vintage clothes are upstairs.
Leda? Lena? Lara?
Looks like it was Neda! Of Neda's Flowers and Gifts, which appears to share the address.
Gaaaah. Must visit that store. It sounds like a fantastic place.
Also, hey! It's the Etsy seller who's shop I always browse!
Gaaaah. Must visit that store. It sounds like a fantastic place.
It is. Be sure to bring Plei and Lily, please.
We'll have the couch and the air mattress all ready for you guys; just say the word.
Oy. People are proposing that the "Stop childhood obesity" stuff should be aimed at infants. [link] I think my favorite is the part about how babies who sleep less than 12 hours a day are more likely to become obese. What exactly is a parent supposed to do with this information? It's not like you can make a baby sleep more than the baby is going to sleep.
Gaaaah. Must visit that store. It sounds like a fantastic place.
It's fun, but really tiny. Still, they do have actual memento mori there.
And then we could take you to the Gothic Lolita stores in Japantown.
And then we could take you to the Gothic Lolita stores in Japantown.
The big mall-place that has the only US store of Baby the Stars Shine Bright? Tempting, but I know all the stuff I want for them doesn't come in my size.