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Writing files: 2005!
March 3, 2012

I was going through my writing folder and starting re-reading some items in my ‘miscellaneous’ virtual pile. I found this short piece, which was written back in 2005 for a first line prompt on FanStory.  Oddly, this doesn’t represent my family in any way.

FanStory prompt: Begin a story with the sentence ‘ … told me to think before I act.’

My father always told me to think before I act, to proceed with caution, look before I leap.  In contrast, my mother has been known to punch her fist in the air triumphantly, shouting for all to seize the day.  My sister held faith with smiling and looking pretty, though as time went on that became speckled with ‘spit, don’t swallow.’  Ever the fatalist, my Grandmother preached the merits of always wearing clean underpants, because death was a brazen hussy that could pounce at any time.  She refused to bear the indignity that having a member of her family die with soiled underpants would bring.  Many have pointed out that if dignity is measured by the cleanliness of underpants, then death is indeed the great ignobler, but she dismisses such foolish talk with a haughty disdainful shiver.  Perhaps her views were skewed by a lifetime with my Grandfather who cared little about clean underpants, as demonstrated by his insistence that all ailments could be cured with garlic or cod liver oil, or an unfortunate combination of the two.

Me?  I say the lot of them are bloody lunatics and dream of the day I get to prove it to the courts.

Their lives would be dramatically improved if they would trade their mottoes.  My sister, whose weekly dinner parties provided each guest with bites of banality and three days constipation, would be well suited to adopt Granddad’s garlic and cod liver oil cure all.

If my mother was so inclined to think before she acted – preferably about the degree of embarrassment her actions were about to thrust upon her children – the likelihood of my receiving a prison phone call would be significantly lessened.  Though to hear Mom tell it, sometimes in sweltering heat, ones breasts simply cannot do without a breather, (and by the way don’t tell your father).

My father, who spends much of his time analysing the possible consequences of his possible actions, is a suitably dour faced individual, and would do well to smile and look pretty now and again.

Granddad would do well to seize the day.  I overheard him once (while lecturing my father) explaining how he had longed to read something, anything by Henry Miller, but feared the spiritual repercussions and resisted in kind.

My Grandmother, however, seems to be sitting pretty in her clean underpants and so we’ll let her keep them.




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Accidental Nudity: Welcome to Lesbia! Enjoy your stay!
March 2, 2012

“Why should that keep us apart? I’ve been to Lesbia, I’ve got nothing against your people.”




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No, I’m not obsessing at all
February 29, 2012

Wearing the new trench to bed. And probably well beyond.




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Outfit: Blue flower polka dots and katespade take two!
February 28, 2012

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue with white flower polka dots pussy bow dress, maroon pumps, pink gloves

It worked well with jeans and a sweater, so I figured go for something tricky. Skinny legs and a dazzling print.

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue with white flower polka dots pussy bow dress, maroon pumps, pink gloves

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue with white flower polka dots pussy bow dress, maroon pumps, pink gloves

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue with white flower polka dots pussy bow dress, maroon pumps, pink gloves

Love it! I’ve held the trench up against a wide array of closet items and it works with almost everything. Some notable exceptions – lime green neon jeans. I might be able to make it work with a black top, but that’ll be the only way. No brainers are red and jewel tones. I wonder how often I can wear this thing before The Princess demands that I put something else on.




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Outfit: Jeans and a T-neck, oh and the Kate Spade Topliner Trench!!!
February 27, 2012

For about a decade I’ve been wanting a cream coloured, mid length, double breasted trench coat, with thick black piping, and sleeve detail. I’d searched on and off and kept my radar up, but hadn’t found anything quite right. They were unlined, the piping was too thin, it wasn’t double breasted, it was too crazy expensive, it just wasn’t right enough. I even tried to sew one myself with pretty embarrassing results. And then I received the new line up KateSpade.com email, and there it was. A little more of a flared hem than I envisioned, but otherwise pretty damn perfect. The price was decent – except of course that I’ve been on a crazed shopping rampage, so yet another big ticket item was daunting. But – I bought it anyway. It’s as close to perfect as I’ve seen, trench weather has arrived, and dammit, I just wanted it. I’m done shopping for a long while though!

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue straight leg jeans, black turtleneck, maroon pumps

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue straight leg jeans, black turtleneck, maroon pumps

The Topliner Trench of awesomeness arrived a couple days ago, and after an intense bout of mediocre ironing, it was ready to make its debut. I think it’s gorgeous and I’m going to wear the hell out of it! I tried it first with an absolutely basic outfit – dark jeans and a black turtleneck – in order to see the trench stand on its own, and I think it does. I’m pretty sure I could wear this over anything and it would work awesomely.

Kate Spade black edged cream trench, blue straight leg jeans, black turtleneck, maroon pumps

Kate Spade trench, blue straight leg jeans, black turtleneck, maroon pumps

I really like how this trench is cut. The seams are placed perfectly for a flattering fit on just about any figure. There is no vertical shoulder line seam, instead the sleeves are attached at an angle – imagine the arm openings on a halter top. This makes the shoulder line – the most important place for a jacket/coat to fit – a non issue. If your chest/back/arm hole fits, the shoulder is just going to rest nicely across – whoo hoo!! If this thing ever goes on sale I’m going to buy a second one, either in a larger size (in anticipation of middle age spread) or in my current size to dye another colour.

In conclusion – I LOVE THIS TRENCH!




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