His letter gets better and better as it goes on:
His letter gets better and better as it goes on:
Love him! My 17 year old daughter wore a dress with spaghetti straps yesterday and when a school administrator told her to cover up she asked him if her shoulders were turning him on. She's a sassy thing and I love it.
Raw cocoa butter + shea butter is a great option! Unless you hate the smell of chocolate. But if you don’t, get some (it’s pretty cheap on places like Amazon), melt it in a double-boiler (I use a glass mixing bowl in my rice cooker with some water in it), and pour it into a muffin tin. Keep it in the shower and it’s aw…
coconut oil if you can stand the smell, or beeswax. Or, as Jammy Dodger posted:
Waxalene! It works better too.
I like this stuff
John Boehner writes:
Not my cake, but I make cakes as a wee little side thing. Some friends asked for Minions on their wedding cake, and who am I to say no? Due to a squeaky new puppy that entered my life earlier in the week I ended up having to sculpt both of them the night before the wedding and never actually went to bed. The couple…
My husband and I met in the Hawkeye Marching Band, so I made our topper with shakos and plumes (and our dog)!
I’m Chinese & my husband is Korean. To simplify things on our wedding weekend, we didn’t do any traditional Chinese or Korean wedding rites. But we gave a nod to both our individual heritages via our caketoppers: me in a traditional Chinese wedding garment, and he in a traditional Korean wedding garment:
We had completed the Baltimore marathon just two months before getting hitched which was a HUGE accomplishment for us not only physically but emotionally. It just made sense to have runner cake toppers to represent that we can tackle anything together.
I had a DIY wedding and made much of the decor myself. I drew a picture of me and my husband-to-be, which was originally used for the invites. My brother works at a screen printing shop, so he took my illustration and printed it on wood. Cost for my cake topper was $0.00. For our first married Christmas, it was our…
My wife drew the cake topper and included our dog (who was also our ring bearer), our cat, and our hedgehog. My dad cut out the wooden shape and I used Mod Podge to stick the drawing onto the wood. Photograph by Yaritza Colon Photography.
The future hubby and I are HUGE Star Wars fans, and there are going to be Star Wars touches in our wedding...and what better way to show the fandom than with cake toppers! Plus the “I love you” “I know” was part of our engagement photos/save-the-dates, too. :)
Forget petroleum jelly...this is the best....
I am completely anti-cop violence and think it’s disgusting. But I also don’t believe in hero-izing gangs, when gangs are responsible for their share of violence. Obviously gangs are part of the response to oppression, and I’m not saying that each individual member is evil. In this case maybe they ARE working towards…
I know what you mean sometimes I get a piece of clothing and I think ‘This will look great when I am walking my three cats down the street when I’m 70’
My girlfriend and I have each gotten several pieces from Everlane and are very happy with them. Between the two of us, we’ve gotten some silk shirts, cotton shirts, a pair of loafers, a backpack, a duffel bag, a canvas tote, an anorak, and a trench coat, and we’re very happy with their quality. Their cardigans are of…
Well... of course they are. Acting is a truly nerdy pursuit. I wouldn’t expect anyone who is super socially-adjusted to play make-believe for a living (occasionally in a plastic suit of armor or reacting all day to a blank green screen).
Once, an 8-top of Christians left one of those “Here’s a Tip for You!” pamphlets on my table, in lieu of a cash tip. I was sort of used to this, so I didn’t remark much, just tossed it into the bus tub with the rest of the debris, and a glower.