The skies are about to open up on the city of Boston and the sky is crackling with thunder and lightning. Guess who didn't bring her umbrella to work today?? ::DOH:: This all comes from not believing the weather people on tv. And of course, I am wearing a white skirt. A white, dry clean only skirt.
Old Navy is selling some really cute tank tops this season. The great thing about these tanks is that they are LONG, for those of us who would prefer NOT to show off our navel or our bums. The ones that I really like are v-necked layering tanks and come in awesome colors. (I got Paradise Blue and Pink Cadillac.) I also really like the basic camis, which have some stretch to them and make them perfect for layering under a blouse for work. These tanks also are very reasonably priced. I got six tanks and ended up spending about $30 for them.
This blog contains the (sometimes) incoherent ramblings of a camera-wielding Anglophile
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Friday, June 16, 2006
H2O
I made a resolution to start drinking 8 8oz glasses of water a day, which started yesterday. Unfortunately, the resolution started yesterday afternoon, and I spent a lot of time running back and forth from my desk to the ladies' room. Lesson learned, and now I am spreading out my water consumption over the course of the day. I am going to be thin and healthy, damn it. ::shakes fist at the sky::
I had to go to the UPS office this morning to pick up a package that they were holding for me. It took ages for them to find it, but when I was leaving, late for work, I got to see the fleet of brown UPS trucks leaving the parking lot, truck after truck in tandem, ready to deliver all sorts of goodies to people in the greater Boston area. I wonder what they got.
I had to go to the UPS office this morning to pick up a package that they were holding for me. It took ages for them to find it, but when I was leaving, late for work, I got to see the fleet of brown UPS trucks leaving the parking lot, truck after truck in tandem, ready to deliver all sorts of goodies to people in the greater Boston area. I wonder what they got.
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