Teppy=HAWT! That outfit it so die for!
We decided to do a nacho bar for the Super Bowl today.
Willow ,'Showtime'
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Teppy=HAWT! That outfit it so die for!
We decided to do a nacho bar for the Super Bowl today.
Wow, Steph. You look awesome!
So MUCH stuff I have had a hard time letting go of...not because I want to use it, but because I don't really know how to sell it intelligently.
I am Bonnie, but I bet I have more stuff. My father was the only child out of four brothers and sisters on one side and one of only two children on the other side. Also, my mother is known has someone who Saves Things, so we have family stuff from people we're not even related to. Some of it I want to sell, but some of it I really want to give to people who will cherish it for who owned it and the story behind it.
We usually have calzones on Superbowl day, because I can make them ahead and freeze them in the vast quantities necessary to feed a houseful of teenage boys. But we have no kiddoes this year. But I`m still craving calzones.
The formula for how many sheet sets that I heard is N + 2, N being the number of beds in that size (twin, queen, etc) that you have. That way, if you have two queen beds, you have four sheet sets, two on the beds, one on the shelf and one in the wash. More if you have coordinated sheets with decor....
some of it I really want to give to people who will cherish it for who owned it and the story behind it.
Unfortunately, all the people who know the story behind it don't care about the things. They're the ones who sent everything.
Timelies all!
We're not having people over for the Superbowl, so we'll order pizza, and munch on chips and salsa.
My grandmother is someone who Saves Things; when she moved out of her house we hired an estate company, and even they had never seen anything like her basement. My mom ended up with custody of several sets of heirloom dishes and a lot of old photos, and my grandmother still has more of both, apparently.
I have a tendency to accumulate pretty old things I don't need: vintage hats, jars of buttons, photos of strangers. Not to mention the clothes. I'm better than I used to be, though-- I found the original owners of my giant suitcase of vintage photos and gave them back.
I am impressed with how often most of you wash your sheets. I find putting sheets on the bed to be incredibly onerous, so it only happens when they start to smell off or a cat manages to sneak into the bedroom and do something terrible on my bed. Aside from the semi-annual Seasonal Changing of the Sheets i maybe wash them twice. Pillowcases, OTOH, get changed every time i wash my hair. I require clean pillowcases against my face. I have a huge stack of clean pillowcases next to the bed. Needless to say, they rarely match the sheets. Years ago while i was living in San Diego i bought one of those wee bitty sewing machines and made stacks of pillowcases out of remnants and discount flat sheets. That's as extensive as my sewing ever got.
while some sort of sporting contest is broadcast on the televisopticon.
Puppy Bowl!
Tep, you need to dress Tim up like a seraphim and you could go to parties as the Marriage of Heaven and Hell.