This Toronto, ON CN Tower picture is incredible. Mouse over it and watch my beloved home city change!
If you are trying to figure out how to set clothing limits, Revanche has an idea.
I love the allocation-to-categories idea! I always just evaluate as I see the sale and the product, but I need something more concrete.
Want to catch a liar? Look at the legs and feet. Via Psychology Today, by a 25-year FBI veteran.
Subtle clues & changes early on, may help increase altruism in toddlers. Via BPS Research Digest.
Why do I read The Corporette? *sigh*
I hate the matching jacket, but now here’s another beautiful dress I’ll never buy for $448 by Elie Tahari called the “Faith” Dress.
I am such a sucker for obi-belted things.
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nys
on Nov 6th, 2009
@ 10:43 AM:
oooh. loving this–
Subtle clues & changes early on, may help increase altruism in toddlers. Via BPS Research Digest. -thx mama!
Arianne
on Nov 6th, 2009
@ 1:17 PM:
OH! That dress! So pretty and girly. Love.
(Apparently I can’t form proper sentences when in awe.)