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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Pencil Hoarding

I'm in the middle of a household purge and rearrangement.  I came across a small box labeled 'desk' in my husband's writing.

As I started to sort through the mess inside, I found a couple dozen unused pencils that I've been dragging around since high school.  Mostly fancy round pencils; the kind that were sold individually back then.  Holographic, rainbow, marbled pastel, etc.  There were even a couple brightly colored neon pencils with my old Credit Union logo.  I got those when I opened my first checking account at 16.

I remember why I never used them. I couldn't bear to actually sharpen the pencils because they were too pretty.  I wanted them to stay nice and new.  I was also the kid that, given some stickers, would not stick them on anything.  I'd continue to use tiny old crayon stubs rather than 'ruin' a new box of crayons.

I clearly had issues.

I see that same 'saving' trait in my older son.  He will unwrap a gift, but not open the box, because he likes the thing to stay new.  He usually gets around to playing with the toy, but sometimes I will find a small gift - like a matchbox car - still unopened months later.   He is the same way about his favorite candy.  Only recently did he finally eat the last bag of Skittles from the pile that he bought at summer camp in 2010.

My younger will use the heck out of something but will not easily give up the destroyed leavings.  Broken pencils, a random leg from an action figure, a toy car with no wheels, etc.  He is the rare person that actually will find a new purpose for the object.

As an adult, I've made an effort to be more of a Use It or Lose It person.  There is really no point in holding onto things that should be useful but are just collecting dust.  Not even "in case I need it later".  99 times out of 100, you won't.  That other time, you'll swear and gnash your teeth about it.  "If only I hadn't thrown that out two years ago!"   Heh.

I didn't toss the pencils, btw.  I'm going to use them.  For real this time.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Jackpot!

Every so often, Woot has a Random Shirt sale where you can get tees at an extra cheap price.  The catch is, you get to pick the quantity (1-2-3) and the size, but you don't have any say over the design, hence the 'random'.  Sometimes you get one you love, sometimes get one you'd never wear in public, and sometimes you don't care either way.  IMO, it's the best lottery ever.  To get the best deal and the best chance of getting a great design, always buy 3 shirts

If you search my blog you'll see how much I love Shirt.Woot.  I've bought tees for everyone in the family.  I've slacked off on posting earlier summer purchases, so I'll start with those.

Individual purchases, in order: For my husband's birthday, I got "Humanity Gets Voted Off".  For the 11 year old, "Stink Less!"   For the 9 year old, "Cheddar Power".  For me, "Dr. Adorable Love Potion" and "Morning Power Up".


There was also a Kids Shirt Random in July.  This batch was in the 'Meh' category.  "Fresh Crab" is a Woot in-joke, so the kids were perplexed.  "Natural Instinct" is so cute, but a little babyish for their ages. "Two Queens" is a great design...for girls.


And finally this brings us to today's delivery of random shirts for me.  They are all winners, IMO.

First up is "Galactic Gumtastic"  the best part is that there are nine planets.  Pluto may be called a dwarf, but he still belongs.


Second, "If I Only Had a Brain" shows the Wizard of Oz Scarecrow breaking in with a mob of Zombies.  Self-explanatory.  I might just wear this one to Meet The Teacher night tomorrow.


The last shirt is for fans of Futurama and retro sci-fi.  "Forbidden Future" shows Bender carrying Leela, ala "Forbidden Planet" 1956 movie poster style.  Both the cartoon and movie are on Netflix, btw.



Monday, August 8, 2011

Great School Supply Tip

If your kid needs solid color folders and you have access to ShopKo*, look for a brand called Better Office Products - Subject By Color.  They make a poly (plastic) folder that will hold up all school year, and often for a second year.

On sale they are $0.99, regular price is $1.79.  They cost more than the cheapie paper folders but you really do get what you pay for in this case.

If you can't find this brand, look for another heavy-duty type.  Wal-Mart sells poly folders, but they are flimsy and prone to tearing.  It should feel sturdy and stand up straight when you hold it by the bottom corner.  If it bends on it's own, don't buy it.

BOP also makes pencil cases that are perfect for holding a 24 pack of colored pencils.  The narrow paper Crayola box gets torn up pretty quickly and the kids don't like to take the time to put the pencils back.  The slide-out drawer makes cleanup fast & easy.

*Walgreens also carries this brand, but selection is limited and they may not have the folders.  I'm sure other stores have them, but I don't know which ones.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Swimsuits found

The inexpensive plain black suit is acceptable.  It's not fantastic and the material feels cheap, but it will do the job for awhile.  The matching swim shorts are nice, despite having a tendency to balloon when I enter the water and make my backside look incredibly huge for a few seconds.  (Thanks for pointing it out, mom!)

© Lands' End
Lands' End is having a really great sale on swimsuits, up to 70% off, so I decided to order one.

I used their size chart, which is nutty because it puts me in 3 different sizes for hips, waist and bust.  I split the difference between hips and bust.  When the suit arrived, it was loose on top and bunchy everywhere else.

I realized I had used my measurements from a few months ago.  I've lost weight since then, but forgot to remeasure.  Duh.

© Lands' End
I did a return/reorder and got the next size down, which arrived today.  The waist is perfect, the bust is a smidgen tight but in a "wow cleavage" way.  The rear is still not quite right.  It seems mostly due to the leg openings being on the small side.  If I tug them down, they make a divot in my leg.  If I pull them up, there is extra fabric in the seat.  I almost miss the high leg holes that were popular the 90s.  Almost.  I'd rather have my ass covered.

I decided to just live with it.  I imagine the leg holes will loosen up once I wear it.  I think it is as good as it gets for a one-piece swimsuit when none of your parts are the same size.

Friday, July 1, 2011

I just want to go swimming already

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This Cathy cartoon speaks the truth.

I've been having a hell of a time finding a swimsuit, but apparently I've been doing it wrong.  I've been looking for swimsuit sizes to match the the regular clothing size I wear.

A too small suit is not only uncomfortable, but looks terrible once you manage to get it on.  You know what is harder than putting on a too-small swimsuit?  Getting it off.  Talk about a moment of panic...what if I get stuck in it and need to call for help?!  Fortunately, I've only sustained minor injuries and sprains.

Looking at bigger tag sizes is not a problem.  The problem is that the larger the size, the more likely the suit will sport a  neon multi-colored floral pattern or has an idiotic cut like a high neck with a scoop back.  I'm also not fond of beads and metal doodads.

To make it worse, after checking my measurements against online sizing charts such as Lands' End, I've discovered that my hips, waist and bust may not all mutually fit into a one-piece, as each area of my body corresponds with a different size on the chart.  I've tried on separates with better success, but haven't found anything I like enough to buy.

In the extreme opposite end, I followed a blog link to a website called Torrid (meant for teens, I think) that shows models that are not twigs.  I clicked on a swimsuit and checked the size options - 0 to 4  ?!  Looking at the sizing chart, it shows that their 0 is actually a 12 in the real world.  WTFever.  Just because the tag says it does not make it true.

I found a one-piece swimsuit (plain black) and board shorts online, and used a coupon code that reduced the overall price by almost half.  It shipped a couple of days ago and tracking says it is in Illinois.  Wish me luck, but you might hear a really loud ACK!