bookmark_bordermy boots


Ariat® ostrich print Gem Baby boots

Step into the limelight!

  • Exotic look ostrich print leather
  • Rhinestones & stud accents add shimmer
  • Supple suede shafts with coordinating color floral stitching
  • Ariat® 4LR Technologyâ„¢ provides all-day comfort & support

Yes, in this exact style and colour. With the sparkles and shiny bits. I have worn them only once and not in my home city. I am tempted to wear them to work next week because I love them so. One of the reasons I like my job is because I could wear these boots to the office. I like to think I am in a creative profession. PR is creative. It is too.

PS … the menu is way down at the bottom of the page. Something happened to the CSS and I am too tired (plus math is hard) to figure out why…assuming I even can. I learned web things in the days of Mosaic and things have changed a bit. Plus this is a hobby so bear with me. I will get to the bottom of it (pun intended) but not today. So scroll down to navigate. Not a big whoop. Just for a little while. If all else fails, I have a friend who sometimes comments on my blog that may be able to help if I ask very nicely. I would buy this friend a very nice cup of coffee too if said help was forthcoming. Maybe even a muffin. I’m generous and stylish. But not very tall.

Update: the menu issue is now fixed. I had some bad code in a post. WordPress support has some very kind people willing to help the code-phobic.

bookmark_borderbooks and magazines

In the last week or so I have read two books:

  • Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith
    by Martha Beck
  • Why Do I Love These People?: Honest and Amazing Stories of Real Families
    by Po Bronson

I have not started to read The Good Life by Jay McInerney — the only thing I should be reading. My bookclub meets soon but I just can’t seem to open it.

I just have a few more magazines to get through before I can begin. I think I need to mentally prepare myself for fiction. Before the bookclub (which I enjoy immensely), I hardly read any fiction … which is strange perhaps as I’m a big reader. Jokingly I might say truth is stranger and far more interesting but non-fiction isn’t truth … and sometimes fiction is.

I will get started this weekend — Right after Metropolitan Home but before Utne.