May 2011
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Nasal Sebum →
bestofwikipedia:
Nasal sebum, also known as nose grease/oil, is grease removed from the surface of the human nose. The pores of the lateral creases (where the nose joins the face) of the exterior of the nose create and store more oil and grease than pores elsewhere on the human body, forming a readily available source of small quantities of grease or oil. The grease is a particularly oily form...
October 2010
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Neven Mrgan's tumbl: Completist Crushes →
What a great collection in a small space!
mrgan:
I’m not a collector, I swear I’m not. I don’t have any real hobbies, and definitely not any where I hunt down things to complete a list. Even if I liked Pearl Jam, I wouldn’t need to have live recordings of every show they ever did. Not me, nuh-uh.
Except when I fall in love. Sometimes I’ll…
July 2010
2 posts
"Modern" Montessori
Let me start by saying I really don’t know much about Montessori yet. The things I do know, I pretty much like. A lot. The idea of helping a child learn and grow and become their own, unique person excites me. The thought of using simple toys to teach rather than mass-market toys that mostly just entertain fills me with joy.
However, I just read this part of a Montessori book:
We are...
April 2010
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March 2010
1 post
February 2010
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January 2010
8 posts
We are all a little nervous about SF
damselesque:
Will so-and-so like me? What if I do something stupid? What if they think I’m too ugly/too fat/too thin/have no boobs/have too many boobs/too blond/too dumb/too short/too tall/too boring?
We will party and we will have an excellent time. The end.
So say we all.
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Kid Stuff Kritique: My New Blog →
I have so many friends and family having babies now that I decided to start a new blog documenting my experiences with different baby products. I love organizing my brain.
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Domestic Diva Done Right
So you can buy these awesome retro apron kits from JoAnn Fabric. The problem is that the instructions SUCK. I’ve made three now, and here are the instructions as they should be.
1. Cut out printed pieces.
2. Iron the cut out pieces. Fold waist and neck ties in half lengthwise, right sides together; press. Fold pockets in half (some patterns have fold marks) with right sides together;...
December 2009
11 posts
November 2009
1 post
August 2009
2 posts
No, thanks. Think I’ll pass.
– Vanity Fair panning my sister’s play three weeks before it opens, based on the title alone (via dwineman)
July 2009
2 posts