Penmanship -- Not my own, mind you. I have the inscrutable scrawl of a small child just learning to write. I don’t know if it has to do with my being a lefty, but my handwriting is wholly illegible. This is probably why I am fascinated by people who can write neatly. My husband is one of those people; he has beautiful penmanship, and I’m always marveling over it, and oftentimes, I’ll stare intently as he is writing. I’m pretty sure he’s more than a little freaked out by this.
Pop Culture -- I so very much enjoy sitting down on a quiet Saturday afternoon with my stupid stupid magazines, and totally zoning out. If the situation arose where every single “E!” host, US Weekly writer, and “Best Week Ever” talking head were tragically struck down in a freak accident, I am fully confident that, if called upon, I could serve as a perfect substitute for any or all of them. I am not particularly proud of this. The fact remains, however, that I adore pop culture in all its forms.
Pajamas -- I stay in them as long as I can in the morning, and I pretty much strip down out of my work clothes and into them the moment my key hits the lock. I knew I had a problem when one morning, I woke up, and, wearing black pajama pants, thought to myself, “Can I get away with these at the office? They’re black pants; who would know?!” Fortunately, sanity won out, but it was a close one, I must say.
Pedicures -- As I recently mentioned in an email conversation with Guinness Girl, I never used to get pedicures and would just paint my toes myself. (I write tremendously exciting emails, as you can plainly see.) When I was pregnant, however, there came a time when simply seeing my feet was physically impossible, and consequently, the thought of actually reaching them and subsequently polishing my toes precisely was ludicrous. And so, I started getting pedicures, and haven’t looked back. They are a tiny bit of heaven.
Pralines and Cream Ice Cream from Baskin Robbins -- This is, quite simply, the best ice cream flavor evah. It’s been my favorite since I was a little girl, and I have never strayed. I could probably easily write the rest of this list by simply listing foods I like that start with “P,” but I do not want to seem like a little piggie, so instead, I’ll just put them here: Potatoes (all forms. Mashed? Baked? French fries? Chips? Pringles? Bring ‘em on!), peanut butter (Dear son, PLEASE don’t be allergic. xoxo, mom), peaches and plums, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, pickles (dill), pizza, panna cotta with berries, and hot pretzels. Mmmm.
Prescriptives Camouflage Cream – I’ve been wearing this concealer since I was 14 years old; I’ve tried others, but this is simply the best one out there...Apropos of which, I have a question. I LOVE when people talk about beauty products/other random crap they like on their blogs. My question is, am I the only one who loves reading that type of stuff? (Compounding this is my tendency to tell my friends whenever I come across something cool that I think they would like as well.) Because if I am not alone, I may occasionally do stuff like that. Again, provided it doesn’t bore people. To wit, my next item (and, I suppose, the one I just wrote):
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Edited to add: Panati's Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things -- I cannot believe I forgot this book; I am a wealth of useless/trivial information, and this book is one of the things that caused me to become so.






9 comments:
OOh, pedicures while in your pyjamas, someone serving you praline ice cream! Questions: The Prescriptives concealer - will it make my dark circles disappear? Like totally gone? Question 2: where do I get that pomegranate mango body wash? Bath & Body Wks?
Hmmm...I'm on the market for new concealer. I may have to give this a try. And I, too, like it when people talk about beauty products, because I'm always looking for new recommendations!
You're not the only one who likes to read about beauty products. Which is hilarious because rarely do I use them (shamelessy lazy about it all). But blogdorfgoodman.blogspot.com and makeupalley.com are two I check when I reach the end of my list of blogs to check and still need something to help me procrastinate.
Great title!
I also love when people talk about their favorite stuff on their blogs, except then I have to run right out & try it for myself. (Like I wish I knew about this pomegranate stuff when I was in Target for 4 hours on Saturday. Yes, 4 hours. And I didn't even need anything, I was just there to return a vacuum & got sucked in. Sadly, no, I am not kidding. Love the Target.)
May I have a letter too, please??
I had the same problem with "L" initially--thinking nothing I love starts with that letter, but obviously with a little thought I realized there were plenty of things. Glad the same happened for you.
Per penmanship... I used to have nice penmanship, but I think computers have killed it for me (and for most everyone else I know). Glad to hear your husband is still preserving the art.
And you are right: so many of the best foods start with P! (Mmmmm... potatoes... pizza... pasta... Yum.) :-)
Does the pomegranate mango body wash have those little microbeads in it? Because that's what I use everyday in the shower.
Perhaps we are kindred spirits. :)
My mother and I are both lefties. Her penmanship is absolutely beautiful--textbook perfect. Mine isn't as nice as hers, but isn't bad, either. The secret is in ignoring what your teacher tells you in class about slanting your paper, and slant it the OTHER way. Mom was a teacher at my elementary school, and she made sure my penmanship teacher knew I was going to do it her way!
Anniina -- That sounds like heaven to me :) The concealer is all kinds of awesome; it really covers up dark circles, and it's highly pigmented so you don't need to use a lot. I got the body wash at Target, so you can try there, or other similar stores. I believe Softsoap is the brand.
Nabbalicious -- You should TOTALLY try it; what's super cool is that when you go to the counter, they hold this magical ray gun thing up to your face to determine your perfect match. It's quite fun.
Christine -- I'm so glad you guys are all saying that you also like to read about beauty products. I haunt makeupalley.com. I've never gone to blogdorf goodman before, but I must go check it out now, thanks so much!
Shawnee -- Thanks; it took a bit of thinking :) And if someone is raving about something, I also must go research it (often on makeupalley.com)...
You may have the letter R.
Stefanie -- Sadly, I never had good penmanship, except for maybe one week in the second grade when we all learned to write in script. Man, that was a good week. Re: the foods starting with "P"...can you tell I was hungry when I was writing that?
Amanda -- Yes, the body wash DOES have those little microbeads! Do you love it as much as I do? If so, then we very well might be kindred spirits...
Lizgwiz -- I have tried turning my paper, holding my pen differently, shifting my entire torso...nothing works. If only your mom had been my teacher, perhaps things would be different ;
To learn why penmanship classes have so many "wash-outs," go to the Handwriting Repair [tm] web-site at http://learn.to/handwrite
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