nonsequitariat
NonSequitariat
nonsequitariat

I have a flex and I LOVE IT. I really like the extra features it has, like the "active minutes" and sleep tracker. It's only $99, too.

You can already do this with Google Flights - you put it your departure city, leave the destination blank, and it'll populate the map with cities and prices.

This is awesome! Great in a pinch! Translation's not perfect, but it'll get you by if you're trying to navigate, say, the Berlin underground.

Yes - Romance languages are so much easier for me than anything Cyrillic or Greek - basically, anything that has cases/declensions or funny lookin' letters.

Anyone else suffer from language confusion? At various times, I've studied French, Latin, German, Russian, and Greek. I took French first and longest and have the best grasp of that language. Greek has been a real challenge for me, even though I'm familiar with the grammatical structure from Latin, German, and

I'd be happy with an income that could cover our monthly expenses without dipping into my husband's trust fund/relying on my in-laws to help out. But, Mr. NonSeq and I both work in industries that pay very, very little and have no chance of an increase anytime soon.

Michelle, take the hint and stop.

Oh, I feel your pain! Hiring freezes, new administrations, my useless union, working out of contract for half a decade. Receptionists making more than me with a MA. Sigh.

...unless you work for The Man, in which case you never get a raise not matter how often you ask, no matter how often you take on more work, because the grandfathered civil service employees make four times as much as you for doing 1/4 of the work. The only raise I've gotten in seven years was a mandated 2% union

Knew I kept this for a reason! Here's my boy rockin' my "vintage" Packers scrunchie! (And then turning his back to me in shame.)

Yes! I always take Dr. Bronner's soap and do my wash in the sink (or shower, since I'm already in there). Haven't checked a bag in years.

I take issue with this. Ambrosia salad (a sub-set of the Jell-o cream mold family) is amazing.

My cat, The Most Interesting Cat in the World, agrees.

Dolly is just all amounts of awesome.

I find you do catch more flies with honey, and I regularly write positive/thankful notes on social media to companies. I got a $30 coupon from Eddie Bauer recently. I only complain about a product if there's something really wrong with it. I bought this mini humidifier at a drugstore and the case cracked, but it

I emailed Newman's Own awhile ago and they sent me a bunch of no-expiration coupons for any products. Also, Dr. Bronner's sent me an envelop full of samples. It was great. (Most grocery stores in NYC won't accept printed coupons - you have to have manufacturer's.)

Canned staples, like beans and tomatoes. Also Costco has this wickedly delicious jalapeno yogurt dip.