reading >>> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/14/magazine/14fob-wwln-t.html?_r=1
listening >>> she & him - change is hard
avoiding >>> online chemistry homework
wondering >>> when I will get around to all the skirts that need hemming and plain t-shirts that need embellishing
waiting >>> to meet my new baby cousin, for my best friend return from Costa Rica, for school to start, and this runny nose to stop!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
SQUADRON THRIFT!
Today I spent a few more hours at Goodwill than expected due to a heinous rainstorm that held me captive. Being new to the Gainesville area I have yet to visit all of the thrift stores, and in all reality am super excited that school is ending so I can go home and pillage all my favorites. So, anyways, this morning I was writing down the addresses of local thrift stores and it made me think of this illustration a friend made a couple years ago. It makes me giggle so much. I have the most creative and ridiculous friends. This might just become the theme/picture/name/ for this blog!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
homemade deodorant!
I just made homemade deodorant, following the recipe on How about orange.... Just like the other commenters I have tried numerous natural deodorants, and have never been satisfied. After my salt crystal engaged in a harsh one-on-one fight with the tile floor I needed a less combative and fragile alternative. I didn't have any cute tins on hand, but I did have an empty spice container!
I tried to get a photo of the deodorant in action, but globs of deodorant aren't quite photogenic...
Side Note: My family came up today and my sister reminded me of the homemade deodorant experiment I once tried. I combined baking soda and essential oils with yeast and then added water to make a paste. It worked amazing, except that the yeast made my pits smell like a bread factory, which, while not unpleasant, is a very strange way to smell.
Side Note: My family came up today and my sister reminded me of the homemade deodorant experiment I once tried. I combined baking soda and essential oils with yeast and then added water to make a paste. It worked amazing, except that the yeast made my pits smell like a bread factory, which, while not unpleasant, is a very strange way to smell.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)