November 30, 2008
Emerging from Black Friday
So Black Friday has come and gone, and I am nearly done with the Holiday shoppage once again. Other than stocking stuffers and a possible gift or two for the parents or the Hub, the only people I have left to shop for are my 9 year old nephew and my 6 year old niece. Both of whom are super bright and super picky. Any ideas?
I did extremely well, shopping-wise, saving more than I have spent so far by wisely shopping particular sales and comparing the ads on Thursday evening, post-turkey.
By 9 am we had been to 7 stores and it was time to call it a day. Not bad for a morning's work.
Of course, some of the shopping was done earlier, courtesy of Amazon,
Woot, and
Etsy.
I can wholeheartedly recommend Etsy. Handcrafted, unique, everything you can imagine, and I've had nothing but good experiences with all of the sellers I've dealt with. Many of your favorite bloggers also sell their crafty output at Etsy. Look them up!
What were you up to post-Turkey day?
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I did some Christmas shopping on both Amazon and etsy. Love etsy; I can get lost in there just as well as any physical mall!
All I've got left is the kids and they're the toughest to buy for! LOL!
Posted by: pam at November 30, 2008 04:56 AM (l6NIn)
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I love Etsy too... for your nephew or niece - are either of them musical? Last year I found a small clay flute (ocarina) on Etsy and sent it to my 6-y/o nephew. It was right up his alley! And it's on a string, so he can wear it around his neck.
Posted by: Marie at November 30, 2008 07:22 PM (UunPp)
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We made sushi from scratch and it didn't suck! I tried to go BF shopping but there was very little that *I* wanted to buy on a good enough sale. I heard that the clothing sales were decent but my sister just gave me a bunch of her very well kept designer clothes so I have absolutely no urge to buy more clothes...that and I dress like a bum to work anyway. Oh, and DH found his xmas gift (Xbox 360). I won't let him open it though. Oh, and NO experiments.
god, I'm boring.
Posted by: SBC at December 01, 2008 10:03 AM (HSoa4)
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Nothing for a change. No in-laws, no traveling. Just a nice quiet weekend.
Posted by: NAVY CPO at December 01, 2008 11:45 AM (v3pYe)
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Black Friday: hubby worked. I finished taking down the Halloween decorations. Put Hween back into the attic, retrieved Christmas. Put up the tree, fluffed it so it looked more like a tree and less like the box. Then, when the kid showed up and the husband came home, we decorated the tree.
After that, I wrapped presents at the mall for my charity.
It was a good day.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at December 01, 2008 04:19 PM (0Pi1o)
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December 18, 2007
Busy like the bee
Quick update:
Mom is doing great! Really great! The therapist was really impressed with her today!
Mom came home Sunday afternoon, and ever since it's been a whirlwind of therapy, continuous passive motion machine, walker exercises, and puppies.
I did manage to pay my bills and get all of the Christmas cards done. If I have your address, you should be getting one....
On tap for this afternoon, Round 2 of puppy booster shots at the Vet and sorting all the Christmas presents that need to be wrapped. And then maybe some Christmas decorating, I hope.
In other news, it's pouring like the proverbial SOB here in Fresburg, which I love, especially at the holidays. There should be a TON of snow in the mountains. YAY!
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Snow in the mountains...
I'm sending a dump truck directly to your driveway.
Posted by: Aaron at December 18, 2007 03:45 PM (x57wb)
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at December 18, 2007 06:12 PM (0Pi1o)
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Yay! Glad your mom is doing so well - that's great news!
I haven't even started my cards yet... I think it's a bad year for cards, but I will get them out this week if it kills me. (it might - heh).
Snow in the mountains - do you go there for Christmas? Or is it that you have a great view of them from where you are? (can you tell I'm not familiar with California *grin*)
Posted by: Teresa at December 19, 2007 08:41 AM (rVIv9)
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NO snow here...but Shaver got some I'm sure.
Posted by: Sarah at December 19, 2007 09:03 AM (vLcEk)
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I wish *I* had Christmas cards done... Maybe this weekend...
Posted by: Richmond at December 19, 2007 04:09 PM (WUpdd)
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ONCE AGAIN I totally suck in the Christmas Card department. *sigh*
I'm sending my auntie to your website. She really needs new knees but is ascairt (and I don't blame her) but maybe if I can show her how great your mom is doing (and YAY! BTW) then maybe this will help allay some fears.
Posted by: Margi at December 21, 2007 01:00 AM (KF0g8)
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December 10, 2007
Among the drunks....
I'm guessing
this ranking has everything to do with a
certain blogger moving to Fresno......
The list below ranks the cities from most dangerously drunk to least dangerously drunk.
Most Dangerously Drunk
100. Denver, CO F
99. Anchorage, AK F
98. Colorado Springs, CO F
97. Omaha, NE F
96. Fargo, ND F
95. San Antonio, TX F
94. Austin, TX F
93. Fresno, CA F
92. Lubbock, TX F
91. Milwaukee, WI F
90. El Paso, TX F
In other highlights, Washington DC comes in at 88, Los Angeles at 65, Las Vegas surprisingly near the middle at 47, and the LEAST dangerously drunk cities are (below the jump!)
more...
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I was dangerously drunk in El Paso once.
A random Mexican was threatening me, trying to get me to go to Juarez with him.
Posted by: Aaron at December 10, 2007 02:43 PM (x57wb)
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Apparently, New Orleans didn't qualify as a city. I've been there enough to know that THAT is not a dangerously drunken city, its a continuously drunken city.
Posted by: Jay at December 11, 2007 08:40 PM (B28PS)
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Where I live I had a local cop tell me he's never seen so many drunks. This, in a town of 20,000 ...and he's from Cleveland.
Posted by: Joan of Argghh! at December 12, 2007 03:52 PM (8F+iI)
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I've been dangerously drunk for years. Milwaukee surprises me, I thought it would have been higher.
Posted by: Contagion at December 12, 2007 05:26 PM (QQZMi)
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The rankings are based on arrests and accidents.
Milwaukee's placement must have something to do with the fact that we're functional drunks.
Posted by: Aaron at December 12, 2007 08:10 PM (SbW5B)
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Yay! I got a B+!!! I think I will celebrate with a glass of wine... : )
Posted by: Richmond at December 13, 2007 01:35 PM (df2Db)
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July 10, 2007
Ex-Fresno State coach wins multi-million $$ lawsuit against the school!
I hate to say it, but Fresno State has a history of robbing the poor (women's sports programs) to feed the rich (men's football and basketball). Volleyball coach Lindy Vivas was fired for standing up to them, so she took them to court.
And won. $5.85 MILLION. And guess what? She's not the only one. There are two more lawsuits pending, including one from the former women's basketball coach that ought to blow the doors off the good ol' boys club that is the FSU athletic office.
A jury on Monday awarded a former Fresno State volleyball coach $5.85 million in damages, ruling that the school discriminated against her for speaking up on behalf of female athletes.
Lindy Vivas, 50, was fired in 2004, two years after coaching her team to its best season in history. University officials said Vivas was let go because she did not meet performance goals and ran a program that often played in empty arenas.
Vivas sued in civil court, saying her contract was not renewed because she raised her voice to advocate for equal treatment of women athletes and access to facilities at Fresno State, a Division I school with a sprawling central California campus.
The jury award, which took into account Vivas' back wages, future lost pay and emotional distress, is likely the largest ever granted to a coach suing for retaliation under Title IX, a landmark federal law requiring gender equity in scholastic athletics, said the coach's lawyer, Dan Siegel.
"Fresno State wants to be a big-time athletic power, but it has to start acting like one. That means treating men and women the same," Siegel said. "This is a complete vindication of her and who Lindy is as a person, as a coach, and what she had to live with as a result of their actions."
The university, of course, released a statement whining about pretrial publicity influencing the jury. Umm? Dude. You're FRESNO STATE. Get a few male football fans on that jury, you shouldn't have had to worry, but you STILL LOST. Get over yourselves. The athletic office has screwed women's sports programs six ways from Sunday. It's time you were held accountable for it.
Read the whole thing here, or the local article here.
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"The athletic office has screwed women's sports programs six ways from Sunday. It's time you were held accountable for it."
How does making the taxpayers (i.e., you) shell out for a jury award hold anyone responsible? That's the problem in suing a public school.
Posted by: Dave J at July 14, 2007 09:04 AM (PEbS4)
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