December 2009
33 posts
has anyone else totally checked out till 1/4/2010...
goodeggs:(via stephanieinnewyork)
oh big time.
unique family milestone:
the first time we ordered pizza for dinner on a weeknight because i was too mentally exhausted to decide what to cook. I know for a lot of people this isn’t a big deal, but I (or my husband) usually cook dinner from scratch every night.
Being part of a family with two parents working outside the home makes me understand the plight of a lot of Americans so much better. I always used to be...
TIME Magazine: The 10 Worst Things About the Worst... →
goodeggs:
..yeah. about that.
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wow, do not look at this photo gallery if you don’t want to feel like someone is punching you straight in the heart.
shesherealready:
i miss blogs that weren’t always just posts with other people’s pictures. but had depth to them. where people wrote about what they thought. and didn’t care if someone may disagree. ones where it was an exchange of ideas and life and where it wasn’t cliche and everyone seems to be trying to please their blog sponsors.
don’t get me wrong, i still do random posts like that too. i...
NPR Podcast: The Most Wasteful Time Of Year →
goodeggs:
Economist Joel Waldfogel says giving gifts people don’t want isn’t just bad for the recipients, it’s bad for the economy. According to his research, billions of dollars are wasted each year because of holiday shopping. A professor at Wharton, he has spent years surveying his students about the value of gifts they have received. Based on those surveys, Waldfogel says the spending others...
“Although the idea of a Dylan Christmas album never struck me as inherently ridiculous, when it was first announced, I joined in the fun. What songs might he record? “Positively 34th Street”? “Don’t Check Your List Twice, It’s All Right”? Would the album be called Blitzen on Blitzen? Elf Portrait? ’Nog on the Tracks?” Chris Willman on ‘Christmas in the Heart,’ by Bob Dylan