Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Today I'm in love with...


French Femme Pop

I don't even remember what led me to it, but today I stumbled on AccuRadio's French Pop: femmes internet radio station. I'm really digging it. Check it out here. (Go to "French Pop" in the alphabetical list, then click "Femmes".

Four Years



I love this image, because this is exactly what I feel when I think about the possibilities the next four years bring. Whether or not you voted for Obama, I hope everyone can come together to help bring about positive change for our country and the world.

(image from Obey Giant)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Get out and VOTE!


If you are in the U.S. and you have not yet done so, please take the time to go vote today!




(Cool poster by Obey Giant)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Does this ever stop sucking?





You would think after more than five years of trying to get pregnant, I'd stop getting my hopes up. Especially as we aren't really "trying" at the moment (taking a break sometimes does wonders for the psyche). But once I thought it might be a possibility, I got a little excited again. Silly me!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Bright and Beautiful


Isn't this pretty? It's so different than what I usually like, but I was really inspired when I saw it. I don't think I could ever go this bold in a living room, but maybe in the bathroom, or the office?

From www.housetohome.co.uk

Friday, September 12, 2008

Tetris, anyone?

I have been known to go through periods of Tetris addiction. So when I saw these new tiles, they sparked my interest. I'm loving the idea of using them as a backsplash. I think I'd go with blue though, as pink isn't really my thing. From www.tetris-tiles.com

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Verbarius


I saw this cool clock on one of my favorite web sites today, Apartment Therapy. It is called the Verbarius clock. I'd probably set it to German, but it would be fun if we could get Chinese characters for Tom.

Verbarius is the first clock in the world that tells time the way people do. It has five preloaded languages: English, German, Spanish, French and Russian. You can easily upload any additional language you like—from Latin to Eskimoan—using the USB port.

The clock spells out time differently every minute. It’s either forty-five minutes past four, or fifteen minutes to five, or four forty-five, or a quarter to five.

If you have about $220.00 in spare change, check it out here.