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October 16, 2006
On Being a Grown-Up
Being a Grown-Up means that, at any time you wish, you may eat ice cream. For dinner it is practically wholesome. This is what I ate as yummy-comfort-sugar sustenance after arriving back in Minneapolis from my trip to Boston. It is sad to come back here alone. Boston, however, was fun. While I am not generally able to photograph city-type places, I may have a couple to post tomorrow, along with my granny shirt.
Now, I decree as a Grown-Up that it is ok to play computer games until my brain bleeds even though it is a school night.
Long live Grownuphood!
Posted by loyd0008 at October 16, 2006 9:51 PM
Comments
I completely agree! My first realization of adulthood was when I realized that I bought the fudge pops and I could have TWO if I wanted. (The rule had always been no more than one a day growing up.)
Posted by: ellie at October 17, 2006 9:51 AM
Hey, I just read/skimmed your whole site and liked it. I especially liked all your photos of the retro dresses you are sewing; this is something I am getting into also, having just taken up sewing clothing again after a long break. I found your site from the sewretro blog. But I wish you would list the patterns that you are using. You have been doing that more recently (the barkcloth jacket -- very cool, and now I can go make one, but not in barkcloth). But lots of your extremely nifty summer dresses show up on your site with no pattern references. How can I take my inspiration to the next level if you don't give me a clue? A good post for you would be a list of all the patterns that you've used recently and that you like, even if you don't accompany them with pictures. I could then go search out the pictures on my own. Think about it! And good luck with those prelims!
Posted by: Becky at October 19, 2006 2:07 PM
I will try to post which patterns I use/d. Are there any specific ones that I can tell you about, since that may not be very fast in coming...?
Posted by: villain at October 22, 2006 5:57 PM