This post may contain affiliate links and Corporette® may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
These got a few shout-outs from readers in our last discussion on small purchases that make your life better. A PopSocket is like a little button you put on the back of your phone so you can get a better grip on it, or use it as a stand, or even get another inch or two on your selfie reach. They come in a million colors and patterns and are generally $9.99 at Amazon (with Prime). I think I put mine in the wrong place to use it as a stand, but when I run with it, I don't have to touch the screen so much and that decreases the probability of me accidentally shutting down my Couch to 5K app yet again. PopSockets: Collapsible Grip & Stand for Phones and Tablets — pictured: Midnight Palms This post contains affiliate links and Corporette® may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. For more details see here. Thank you so much for your support!Sales of note for 10.24.24
- Nordstrom – Fall sale, up to 50% off!
- Ann Taylor – Friends of Ann Event, 30% off! Suits are included in the 30% off!
- Banana Republic Factory – 40-60% off everything, and redeem Stylecash!
- Boden – 10% off new styles with code; free shipping over $75
- Eloquii – Extra 50% off a lot of sale items, with code
- J.Crew – Friends & Family event, 30% off sitewide.
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything
- Lo & Sons – Fall Sale, up to 35% off
- M.M.LaFleur – Save 25% sitewide
- Neiman Marcus – Up to 30% off on new arrivals
- Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
- Talbots – 40% off entire purchase, plus free shipping no minimum
- White House Black Market – Buy more, save more; buy 3+ get an extra 50% off
And some of our latest threadjacks here at Corporette (reader questions and commentary) — see more here!
Some of our latest threadjacks include:
- What to say to friends and family who threaten to not vote?
- What boots do you expect to wear this fall and winter?
- What beauty treatments do you do on a regular basis to look polished?
- Can I skip the annual family event my workplace holds, even if I'm a manager?
- What small steps can I take today to get myself a little more “together” and not feel so frazzled all of the time?
- The oldest daughter is America's social safety net — change my mind…
- What have you lost your taste for as you've aged?
- Tell me about your favorite adventure travels…
Style challenged
Suggestions on how to style this for engagement photos? https://www.bcbg.com/en/charnet-off-the-shoulder-maxi-dress/UFE66O04-N3V.html?dwvar_UFE66O04-N3V_color=N3V&cgid=sale-dresses#cgid=sale-dresses
Anonymous
If you got the right napkin and some heavy starch, you could make it very Handmaid’s Tail.
Not the look you were going for?
Baconpancakes
Unnecessarily mean.
Anonymous
Oh come on, that wasn’t mean, it was a joke.
Anon
Seriously? Nobody can take a joke on this board anymore…
JS
Where are you taking photos?
JS
I like this with big gold jewelry and fun but neutral heels. I’d add a chunky gold necklace with yours too. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/247416573260492147/
Or maybe coordinating belt and shoes? https://www.pinterest.com/pin/280560251771267191/
OP
Backyard, with the dog
JS
Cute! Ok so maybe the above is a little fancy. How about flat espadrille style or Huarache sandals? Brushed gold jewelry would still look nice.
busybee
I really like this dress! I would wear it with espadrilles and a simple drop necklace. I think I would make it a relatively short necklace so the drop part is still above the neckline.
Anon
I’d go with a darker natural leather woven belt and coordinating sandals or open toed shoes, and then a natural fiber bracelet (raffia, jute, or leather) on your non wedding ring hand, and some dangly earrings. Hair half up if that looks good on you. This is all specific to an outdoor vibe in front of a wooden fence with dog.
Lana Del Raygun
OMG do not buy this, just wait to be given one for free by your bank, some else’s alma mater, a tech recruiter, an over-funded NPO, or a local government agency. PopSockets are just the stick-on ID holders of 2018.
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
I do not know anyone over the age of 21 who uses a PopSocket.
Housecounsel
Was thinking the same. My kids love these.
anom
How do you make big life decisions? Lets say money is not a factor. How do you and your partner figure out whats the best move to make next? We realize we are very lucky to have as much choice as we have but need some help figuring out which path to take.
Anonymous
If they are equally seemingly good, just pick at random. You will never truly know and all you can lose is time. Time is precious. Sh*t or get off the pot, I say.
Anon in NYC
Pro/con lists. Self-reflection about what each of us personally wants from X. Projecting out 30 years and whether we would regret doing X or not. Whether X would be an adventure.
Elegant Giraffe
Flip a coin – now imagine you are bound by that coin. What’s your reaction? Sometimes that helps me figure out my true feelings.
anonshmanon
In some situations, you can commit for a limited time. Let’s say you are not sure (or disagree) about moving. You could agree to move, but after one year or two sit together and discuss with all options on the table (including moving back).
Otherwise I like Elegant Giraffe’s tip. It works when I am overwhelmed by details.
Clark
You may not be into this, but ask God/The Universe/whatever for a sign.
I learned about this in Gaby Bernstein’s book The Universe Has Your Back and it might all be mental, but it is crazy how well it works (for me). I was recently faced with a tough decision and sort of asked for a sign if x was the right path for me. I didn’t see it and figured okay, it wasn’t. One day I was out walking the dog, still fretting over the decision, and really, truly asked for the sign (there is a difference between sort of asking and really truly asking). The next day I was out walking thinking about something else entirely when BOOM, I saw the sign I asked for as clear as day. I had passed this sign every.single.day. I kept asking for the sign over a period of months and kept seeing it. I didn’t count it if I was looking for it, only when I stumbled upon it.
Anonymous
It’s my turn to bring snacks to our monthly non-profit board meeting. It’s 7-9 on a weeknight, so you need something with some substance. I phoned it in last time with one of those cheese/cracker/pepperoni trays at the deli (not proud), so I’d like to redeem myself, though I’ll be coming from the office and won’t be able to go home beforehand. Any ideas? Thanks.
Pompom
Delicious chips, salsa varieties, and guac? Maybe some veg to go with (can also be dipped)? A small crockpot of queso?
Crap, I’m hungry.
PolyD
Honestly, I’d just go with an upgraded cheese/cracker/meat tray. Plus maybe some fruit salad? I mean, if you are coming from work, I wouldn’t do anything fussy.
And, if I had to be at an evening meeting, I’d quite enjoy a plate full of cheese and meat! It’s easy to eat one-handed, too, if one is taking notes or something.
Anonymous
I’d be fine with cheese and crackers! I don’t know what more you need! Does this need to be homemade? Can you find a good local store who can prepare foods that you just pick up and bring to the meeting? Like a grain salad, caprese skewers, chicken satay skewers with a peanut dipping sauce, cookies, etc.
Anonymous
I would just get the expensive version of what you did last time, like from whole foods or a gourmet store.
Anonymous
Yeah, whatever I can buy at whole foods? Guac and chips? Their delicious rolled goat cheese and crackers? Hummus and pita?
Baconpancakes
I hate to do this, but what do the well-respected male members of the board bring?
Aggie
Jumping in (not the OP) but at my after-work NPO meeting, ALL board members (male and female) phone in their snack options save the two female members who are retired.
I have an amazing Mexican market next to my office that sells two dozen tacos plus chips and salsa for $25. I’m not ashamed in the slightest to bring the same thing every turn.
Anonymous
Yeah, this is not a thing you need to be spending your time and effort on, OP. If you want to impress your fellow board members, do it by excelling in an area that is actually important. Snacks is most definitely not one.
small tote
I need a smallish tote for weekends. I have a tiny LL Bean boat and tote, but I’d like something a little more city. MZ Wallace maybe? Any recommendations? My other main weekend bag is a PVC freebie with one shoulder strap (that TBH could have a longer drop).
*** it really needs to be something that zippers or otherwise closes securely ***
Lightweight is preferred.
$ is not an issue (as long as it’s not more than MZ Wallace $)
Anonymous
Baggu has a “canvas shoulder bag” that is more urban than the LL Bean boat and tote with some of the same charm. It snaps and has a significant flap (no zipper).
RGH
check out arcteryx totes
NY CLE for In-House Counsel?
Reposting from late this morning: I’m a registered in-house attorney in California, originally barred in New York. I pay my registration fees in New York and my registration fees in California. I also fulfill all my CA CLE requirements. I practice internationally, although my corporation has business in all 50 states.
According to New York, you are exempt from New York’s CLE credit requirements if you “did not practice law in New York.” I would argue that I haven’t practiced law in New York. On the other hand, my California RIHC status is predicated on my active NY license.
I called the CLE Board and they said that they could not give advice, and that it was up to each lawyer to determine whether he or she practiced law in NY.
Their website states that “Under the New York State CLE Program Rules you are exempt from New York’s CLE requirement if, during your biennial reporting cycle, you do not practice law in New York. 22 NYCRR § 1500.5(b)(1). Attorneys practice law pursuant to this section if, during the reporting period, they give legal advice or counsel to, or provide legal representation for, a particular body or individual in a particular situation in either the public or private sector. The issue of whether you practice law in New York is one that you must determine, giving careful consideration to your specific activities throughout the reporting cycle. The CLE staff is not permitted to advise attorneys on whether their specific activities constitute the practice of law in New York. Please note that all members of the New York Bar are presumed to be practicing law in New York unless otherwise shown; the burden of proof is on the individual attorney. 22 NYCRR § 1500.5(b)(1), New York State CLE Board Regulations and Guidelines § 4(C)(2). ”
How do other individuals handle this situation? (Registered in-house counsel outside of NY, NY barred.)
Anonymous
My current state’s CLEs count for NY, so I had just been filling it out anyway. However, given the recent-ish decisions clarifying that, in fact, I can’t actually practice law in the state of NY since my firm does not have a physical presence there (it’s the Schoenefeld case), I’m going to start checking the “not practicing law in NY” box. But I’m licensed in my current state, obviously, so I’m not sure that helps if you’re CA RIHC status is predicated on your NY license. Basically, it’s a giant cluster and no one is really sure is what I’ve gotten from talking to other people in this situation.
Ellen
I spoke with my dad and the manageing partner about this. Both said that if you work for a company that does busness in NY, and you provide legal advise to your company, you are practicing in NY for purpose of the CLE rules. Dont be dumb. You should just get the CLE credits you need and forget about it. The manageing partner has been giving CLE’s for many years so he knows the rules. If I were you, I would find CLEs that are good in your state as well as NY. There are also alot of firms that give FREE CLE’s on line, so money should NOT be an issue. Do not jepordicze your bar credential just b/c you are trying to get out of learning something. Take the CLE’s and get smart! YAY!!!!
Place mats
Possibly Southern question:
Where do you find good family table placemats?
I have kids and a husband who cannot be trusted with Nice Things. My current placemat lineup is either Nice (white linen hemstitched things from Williams-Sonoma, with matching napkins (have also in red for xmas); other things that need ironing).
I want something won’t be ruined by a good spaghetti sauce or red wine; something that I can clean easily; and that doesn’t need ironing. Do these unicorns exist?
I had vinyl ones in law school (graduation gift — what every college grad going straight to law school needs!). I don’t want vinyl again. But we try to eat on our table and I’d actually use them more if they weren’t so high maintenance.
We had tablecloths but they were hideous so we use them for art projects over the years (but kept as emergency backup reserves).
Anonymous
Ikea. They have a ton of nice basic ones (solid or minimalist patterns) in a variety of colors and materials. They are like a $1 each. I have just a ton. I have not figured out how to avoid the ironing aspect, but I have so many that I don’t do it frequently and just replace. I’ll just iron like once a month or something.
Anonymous
Well, since you said you’re southern – Stein Mart always has a good selection. We have woven (out of what, I’m not sure) circular ones for our weeknights – pretty sure I actually did buy them in law school (and at Stein Mart) ha.
(Remove the space.)
https://www.bedbathandbeyond. com/store/product/round-placemat/3286983?categoryId=12140
Anonymous
We just…don’t use place mats. And then wipe down the table afterwards.
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
It may be a southern thing, but I can’t use a mahogany table without placemats. I just can’t. It’s a nice piece (ours via Craigslist) and I think it’s just better all around if we use placemats. Ikea for the win! We had a Steinmart close-ish but I think something else moved in a while ago (Petsmart maybe). Le sigh.
I tried with some square ones, but they didn’t look right and I hated the color IRL in my dining room (I have zero design skills and no color vision for picking things out).
Thanks to all y’all!
Anonymous
Hey, what about those hard ones? Nicer than vinyl but still wipe clean. Maybe they are some kind of fiberboard? Here’s an example: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/1/1/534929-pimpernel-postcard-sketches-placemats-set-of-4.html
Senior Attorney
OMG I love those!
Anonymous
We used to have glass over our table. Glass companies will make them for you to fit. Maybe that’s a northeastern thing?
Anonymous
This is a good idea. I should have done this before my kids and husband messed up my nice table, haha.
Baconpancakes
We figure that furniture is meant to be used, and that buying solid wood means we can enjoy the wood without covering it up. I wouldn’t use the table as a cutting board, but I’m not worried about a couple small scratches in a blonde wood table without a high shine varnish.
But in general, Pier 1 has a TON of placements, some rattan, woven plastic, even a greenery one made out of fake ferns!
Anon
Chilewich brand might work for you – you can easily wipe them off. They are vinyl but not in a way that screams vinyl.
I mostly use woven ones that are “rag rug” style placemats. So they are textured with different colors. The set I have are differently colors of burgundy. My mom gave me them a million years ago so I can’t read what the tags say. If something spills you can easily wash them and with all the colors going on you don’t really realize if there is a stain. They hold up really really well and do not need ironing. I also have cotton navy ones and cotton dark gray ones that are pretty durable. My suggestion is dark colors with a texture.
My table set up: nice wood table underneath, covered with a custom table pad that is heat resistant so I don’t worry about the wood if someone forgets to use a trivet or spills, gray table cloth with minor texture so again stains don’t show up too clearly and then placemats and cloth napkins. The placemats and cloth napkins are in a basket by the table, easily accessible and everyone knows how to set the table. They are not NICE ones that we would use for holidays but they are everyday ones. We have three sets of everyday ones which gets us through the week pretty good, plus a stack of cloth napkins that I know will get stains but thats okay. They are dark charcoal gray and dark navy. I also keep a bottle of Folex in a cabinet next to the table which we can use in case of emergencies.
Anon
After a quick search I would suggest the Food Network Woven Placemat in Black (its more of a speckle than a black). It would be perfect for durable washing and no stains and match a lot of table cloths. Also if it starts to fade from washing who cares because its so speckled no one would realize.
nutella
Yes, recently married with registry stuff. We have Chilewich and LOVE them. You can get them at tons of places and in tons of styles to match your home. We wipe them with a damp rag when we are done.
Anon
I look for ones that are fabric (preferably cotton, woven) and machine washable. We have some patterned fiesta ones that I use in the summer (patterns hide stains better) that came from my MIL, so I have no idea where she got them. My ones I used pre-marriage and in law school were from Kohl’s and a sort of “coastal” color scheme in a woven fabric. For similar options look at the Food Network Woven Placemats (note these look like they are solid) at Kohl’s or the Slub Stripe Placemat from Sur La Table. Even if it says spot clean, as long as it’s cotton I’d probably risk the washing machine on delicate and just line dry (see Kohl’s Food Network Striped Placemat). And now I just ordered the Fiesta Garden Floral placemats because they are just gorgeous from Macy’s.
Anon
Just on the decor question, you can get regular rectangular placemats close to the color of your table, then it’s not really a design decision because, while they’re not invisible, you don’t really notice them.
We bought “woven PVC placemat” on amazon in the darker brown for our table. They’re fine. They’re advertised as heat resistant and skid proof. I wouldn’t put a hot le creuset directly on them, but they’re fine for warmer dinner plates.
Aggie
My favorites are from birch lane. I have a set that are made from teak that seem to be indestructible – wipe clean and gentle on my table.
I also enjoy their printed fabrics that are made of a tea-towel like material. With two messy eaters plus my husband, they wash extremely well. I pull mine from the dryer halfway and clip a set together on a skirt hanger to dry. (I get about two years per set rotating 2-3 sets at a time.)
Overworked
I work in a generally 9-5 role, but through a series of unfortunate events, I have been tasked with a seemingly impossible to finish project, which includes significant regional and international travel, over the next 6-10 weeks. How do I get through without losing my mind. I’m looking at 16+ hour days and most weekends. I’m in my mid-30s and haven’t worked hours like this in 10 years. Help.
Flats Only
Can you squeeze in an extra day or half-day on the various trips to explore a new city, veg out in a luxury hotel room, etc.? That might give you something to look forward to and be a refreshing break.
Anonymous
Put everything else you can to the side and enlist help where you can with the home front (whether you have kids or pets or live alone, this is true). Schedule grocery deliveries in advance for when you’ll be home. And do build in some kind of rewards – a souvenir if you’re traveling somewhere interesting, a new bag for travel, etc.
Anonymous
Honestly, get an rx for sleep so that you can conk out as soon as you get back to your hotel room, even if you have jet lag or you’re wired from the day. I recommend a low dose of klonopin. You won’t be groggy the next day. For me personally, maxing out on sleep is the #1 thing I can do for myself to stay sane.
Anon
I travel like this as a regular part of my job and look forward to ‘transit’ times as relaxing/alone time. I read, listen to podcasts, hit up the airport lounge. That and enjoy the hotel pool/gym when I can.
Clark
I was in your same boat in 2016 – 2017, minus the international travel. Honestly, if you know its coming (I did), get your life in order. Outsource everything you can on the home front, get your travel gear ready, and remind yourself that there’s an end date. I was lucky to have a great care situation already in place for my dog, which took a lot of the stress off. I hired a housecleaner then maintained myself (easier since I was only home on the weekends). I ordered one of those shake plans with 2 shakes and 1 meal a day. I exercised via the Kayla Itsines app because I could do it from my apartment gym or hotel room. I looked at the experience as an opportunity (“I’m lucky to be invested enough in my career that I feel stressed!”). Good luck!
assimilation in Denmark
1st attempt went into mod, so trying again:
I just read the NYT piece (link to follow) about new laws in Denmark about assimilation for “ghetto families” and wanted to know others’ reaction. The word ghetto used like this elicited a strong negative reaction from me, as well as how the harsher laws would only apply to part of the population. When I think of integration/assimilation, I think of it as a natural/positive thing (i.e., immigrants learning the language so that they can interact with their new neighbors/colleagues/friends, learning their new country’s history so they can join in on Independence Day celebrations, etc.) because as the child of immigrants to the US, those are things that I enjoyed. What I didn’t like was religious holidays like Easter and Christmas being forced on me or being bullied for wearing my articles of faith. From what the article describes, the laws seem more punitive rather than helping communities integrate. I’m not sharing this just to complain or start a troll fight, but I would love to hear others’ thoughts on helpful/productive/successful ways to help immigrants integrate into their new countries without being seen as less than or being forced to give up their religion or heritage.
Anon
What is something you wish you had known about your SO earlier?
Not saying it would change you getting married to them or anything, but just something you wish you had found out earlier or realized earlier.
Anon
I wish I had realized how much the effects of horrible parenting he had as a childhood would continue to manifest later in his life. He is such a strong capable adult but man the ghosts of his childhood always seem to creep up and put their shadow over our lives. Not his fault at all, and not a deal breaker. but something I wish a younger me would have fully realized. I was naive to think that it would ever go away 100% .
Anonymous
I agree with this. Ask a lot of questions about family.
Anon
This. Oh god this.
Clark
THIS. Oh my gosh this.
A family “friend” just left his wife while she was pregnant with their 2nd child. NO ONE and I mean NO ONE saw this coming. He came from a very, very broken situation.
Lana Del Raygun
I just found out that he didn’t know what grits are until high school, and then only from asking someone what “thicc as grits” meant.
On a more serious note, I wish I’d been more prepared for how nebulous his work life as a freelance artist would be.
Anonymous
That he’d snore when he got older/ gained some weight.
Anonymous
Which is it? The getting older or gaining weight that really is the trigger. I think it is that H has gone from a M to an XL but he’s no longer young. I can see why he can’t breathe sleeping on his back — I felt like that when when I was pregnant. BUT my dad is trim and snores like a train and only sleeps curled up on his side.
Anonymous
Get him tested for sleep apnea…..
Anonymous
I wish I had truly known and understood that he was sticking around and true to his word sooner, because it would have allowed me to enjoy falling in love more fully, instead of being an anxious mess for much of the time.
Anon
Mismatch on gardening drive… not sure if it would have changed my mind, but I guess it would’ve been nice to know that I had chosen to be gardening a lot less than I am. (Why this only manifested post marriage – IDK).
Anonanon
+1
Anon
+1 – Dealing with the exact same thing. Adore him, but it frustrating.
ug.
Yep. As in, never, unless I initiate, which I’ve stopped doing because I hate feeling like a beggar. You’re not alone.
Anonymous
Very scandalous, but I recently found out that my husband can’t wink.
Horse Crazy
I can’t either!
Anon
Somehow, it never came out when we were dating or engaged that my SO hates to dance. It is wedding season for us, and at least when we go to my friends’ weddings, I spend half my time on the dance floor by myself, a quarter of the time sitting with him and a quarter of the time persuading him to dance with me to my favorite of the sappy songs that really do require an SO. His friends’ weddings so far have not been very party-like, and there have been empty dance floors, which is just mind-boggling to me. He actually thought it was strange at our wedding that the dance floor was full the entire time and is thoroughly confused by my living room dance parties with our baby.
Anonymous
i know this about my DH, but this is entirely true for him too. He honestly does not understand the concept.
Anonymous
That he’d decide he travels too much for work and he doesn’t ever want to travel with me. I don’t like solo travel and all my GFs horde their vacation days to use with their families, so I’m having a hard time scratching my wanderlust itch. Hopefully when my kids are a little older they’ll want to travel with me.
Anonymous
I wish I’d known how fully spoiled he was by being the only child of an over doting southern (but working) mom. He’s really down to earth and it took *years* to really see some of the behaviors that came from this upbringing. Examples like: real difficulty compromising (we tend to almost always agree, so in our 11+ years of dating & marriage it rarely comes up),
inability to see dirt or understand that he does intact make messes (his mom always cleaned them)- I taught him how to clean a bathroom. Of course I knew this before we got married and he was like “duh how hard can it be, I’ve just never done it.” But he also doesn’t notice whenit needs to be done.
He’s also not a “family guy” by nature. He was the only child of an only child, And his small family spent most holidays alone. He loves my big crazy family (in fact, he was the one most enthusiastic about us having our 3rd kid!), but being a part of it didn’t come naturally. He doesn’t have what I’d call a strong relationship with his parents. It’s nothing contentious, but they live across the country, they do their thing and he does his. As our parents age, his parents have moved themselves into a 3-step facility across the country and are self sufficient financially but declining. He’s not really a part of their world—or, I should say, they are not really a part of his.
Anonymous
That is really is fundamentally a messy person. We got together young and I thought oh he’s just a single, college guy. They are all kind of messy. But now, in our mid-30’s, with a house and kids and his socks and shoes are never in the closet, his coffee mugs never make it to the sink, etc. He will happily put them away if I ask, but it just does not occur to him to do it right away. I don’t want to be the nagging wife and not something I will leave him over, but man it gets old! Also, did not realize how judgmental his mother is and what affect that would have on my life.
Date attire ideas for an outdoor classical concert?
What should I wear to this Friday date? I would normally do a sundress, but I’m in Seattle where summer will not have quite arrived. But it is July, so I still want to look summer-y.
I have an hourglass shape but kinda muscular. I feel like it is hard for me to look feminine in clothes.
Anon
Are you sitting on the ground? In chairs? On bleachers?
Lana Del Raygun
Sundress with a light cardigan? If you’re sitting on the ground I would go for a long full skirt you can arrange under yourself.
Lana Del Raygun
And if you’re not sitting right on the grass, is it too cool for high-waisted shorts with a sweater? Imo high waists look great on hourglass figures and short shorts look great with muscular legs.
Anon
Jersey maxi dress and cardigan. And bug spray, all the bug spray.
Anonymous
I’d wear skinny jeans with a wedge or strappy sandal to up the girly factor and a summery top with lace or ruffles. I’m assuming muscular means you have gorgeous shoulders, so maybe something off the shoulder or spaghetti strap. I wear jeans year-round because I am crazy so YMMV on that, but if it’s not quite summer yet up in Seattle it could work.
Anon
I would wear an A line cotton skirt with a cute curve hugging top to play off your hour glass shape. With a leather jacket or cardigan for when it gets cold. Long skirt so sitting on the grass isn’t awkward. Bring sunglasses because sometimes the setting sun can hit right in your eyes at concerts. Bug spray! and since its seattle if you are sitting on the grass bring a water proof blanket and then a comfy blanket to layer so your butt doesn’t get wet from sitting on the ground.
Anonymous
Happy Juneuary! :)
Anonymous
I guess it is technically July now, but Juneuary in Seattle goes until 7/5.
Anon
In this weather, I love wearing a short sundress over bootcut jeans with a jean or leather jacket. Rock your bare shoulders or cover up in style when it gets chilly.
anon
We are moving soon, and our new foyer has two doors (one to the garage, one to the front door). Because of the layout, I would like to get a rug for each door. Would you do identical rugs or coordinating ones?
Anonymous
Identical sounds easier.
Anonymous
Back to the original post. I don’t understand the pop sockets (I call them knobs), phone wallets, etc. It just makes your phone more clunky and with the wallets if you lose your phone they have your ID, credit cards, etc. End of rant!