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the 18th century guide to modern living: February 2012
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Thursday, February 16, 2012. For Valentine's Day I decided to make some cookies for my office. I wanted something that was vaguely healthy, delicious, and also would carry some sort of romantic, Valentine-y theme. I settled on making these. Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal-Raisin cookies. From Delish.com, which turned out to be the perfect recipe for all of my criteria. And they became these lovies:. Saturday, February 11, 2012. The fl...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: Dangerous Liaisons in Squirrel Hill
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Sunday, July 15, 2012. Dangerous Liaisons in Squirrel Hill. I seem pretty good lately at assaulting myself. I don't know why I've become extra clumsy these past two weeks, but it feels like my body, and sharp, roughened, or heavy objects, yearn to be together and will do whatever it takes, however painful, to achieve the union. Here's a running inventory of my injuries thus far:. My goal for the moment is just to avoid battering my...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: Alchemical Husbandry
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Monday, March 19, 2012. I'm not ready for the big long-term commitment just yet, but I've been able to narrow down the qualities I'd like my husband to have, amongst these four men:. Solves problems with brash ingenuity and chutzpah. Sends me smoldering glances, even when we're both 80 and can't see very well. Helps with housework and makes me laugh all day long by tripping over things. I think this is reasonable.
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the 18th century guide to modern living: It's All Okay
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Saturday, January 21, 2012. I got a lovely email recently from a young woman who I had once interviewed for admission to Gettysburg, who is now a current student there and wanted to talk to me about making the transition from student to professional in the admissions world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! I enjoy epistolary novels. View my complete profile.
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the 18th century guide to modern living: January 2012
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Saturday, January 21, 2012. I got a lovely email recently from a young woman who I had once interviewed for admission to Gettysburg, who is now a current student there and wanted to talk to me about making the transition from student to professional in the admissions world. Sunday, January 8, 2012. Hoo Made Owls So Fashionable? Like this piece: Owl Be Attending the Oscars Ring. Considering the number of jewelry pieces I've written ...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: December 2011
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Friday, December 30, 2011. Massage Envy, My New Love. Haha, like anyone would ever believe I played football. Photo courtesy of www.massageenvy.com. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Take Ye the Tureen of Goose Fat. While the content of my blog posts certainly strays from the original title of this blog, I've always felt that the 18th-century ethos still influences how I interpret modern social norms, politics, fashion and food. Photo cou...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: Nailing Fashion...Every Time
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Thursday, May 3, 2012. Nailing Fashion.Every Time. Just when I think the exciting parts of my day had come to a close, I come home from work to find that a bottle of nail polish has completely overturned and sneakily unscrewed itself in my bag. I had brought Loréal's Tweet Me, a canary yellow shade that made me feel sunny just looking at it, to work to paint my nails over my lunch break. It was so innocent. For anyone who is contem...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: August 2011
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Sunday, August 7, 2011. The pittsburgh-german secret society for…engineers? You want a bizarre recounting of how incongruous subjects always end up together in my dreams? Okay, sure, here you go:. I wish i could give more detail about the dream, but i waited a bit too long to write this post, and now the memory is fading. Anyone got a Carnegie Mellon-Germany connection they feel would shed light on this scenario? Dreams of Tresspas...
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the 18th century guide to modern living: Post-Valentine's Caloric Count
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Thursday, February 16, 2012. For Valentine's Day I decided to make some cookies for my office. I wanted something that was vaguely healthy, delicious, and also would carry some sort of romantic, Valentine-y theme. I settled on making these. Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal-Raisin cookies. From Delish.com, which turned out to be the perfect recipe for all of my criteria. And they became these lovies:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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the 18th century guide to modern living: iReality
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The 18th century guide to modern living. It's not just for the classroom! Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Wow, it is March. Apparently. I am impressed by how time has flown, and put it down to an incredible flurry of activity for me. I went back, after a hiatus of feeling lazy, to putting together a structure for my novel. I'm also brainstorming with the proprietor of. I really hate how slow my android Motorola Citrus is most of the time. We pay for an unlimited data plan, but half the time I feel like I c...