Remember making friendship bracelets as a kid? We used to use embroidery thread or lanyard (which my friend Jamie and her camp friends called “gimp”–what?), but part of the fun of the craft was collecting a rainbow of colors. At Tuesday’s Craft Night, Jessie brought her embroidery thread with the intention of making bracelets but… Continue reading friendship bracelets for adults | SIMA
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i was duped by paper heart | SIMA
Friday night I stayed in, ordered a pizza and watched “Paper Heart” on Netflix. Never heard of it? Here’s what the New York Times said about the film in 2009: An unconvincing mash-up of the real and the fake, “Paper Heart” wavers between identities to no clear purpose and to its considerable creative detriment. The… Continue reading i was duped by paper heart | SIMA
i can’t come to the phone right now | SIMA
I feel so incredibly guilty when my husband, who is currently deployed, calls at inopportune times. A couple of weeks ago, I was distracted by Rilo Kiley blasting through the speakers at Urban Outfitters and had to move outside to hear him… although the music was still plenty audible, making it difficult to converse. Another… Continue reading i can’t come to the phone right now | SIMA
showing off omaha | SIMA
Bad blogger! I haven’t had a chance to write my weekly link up post because I’ve been prepping for an out-of-town guest. My oldest friend is coming to Omaha for the very first time this morning. When I say “oldest,” I don’t mean in age. I’ve known Ali even longer than I’ve known my own… Continue reading showing off omaha | SIMA
friendship bracelets for adults | SIMA
Remember making friendship bracelets as a kid? We used to use embroidery thread or lanyard (which my friend Jamie and her camp friends called “gimp”–what?), but part of the fun of the craft was collecting a rainbow of colors. At Tuesday’s Craft Night, Jessie brought her embroidery thread with the intention of making bracelets but… Continue reading friendship bracelets for adults | SIMA
the doorbells of florence | SIMA
Of the three cities J and I visited in Italy on our honeymoon — Venice, Florence and Rome — I’d have to say that Florence was our favorite. We loved the old-world feel of the city and how it still managed to balance the modern with the aged. Because of our love for Florence, I… Continue reading the doorbells of florence | SIMA
how much is that husky in the window? | SIMA
After dropping off my mom and grandma at the airport (sniff) yesterday, I spent the rest of the afternoon being productive. Here’s what I accomplished in a two-hour window: Returned this quilt and matching shams to Target and picked up a couple of “essentials,” including a workout tank that I now have to go back… Continue reading how much is that husky in the window? | SIMA
happy (day after) independence day | SIMA
Fill in the blank: I celebrated the 4th of July by __________. I’ll go first. I celebrated the 4th of July by spending the day with my mom and grandma, which included brunch at Wheatfields, seeing “Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work” at Filmstreams, cooking dinner at home and watching the televised holiday celebrations taking… Continue reading happy (day after) independence day | SIMA
thank goodness for mom | SIMA
I’m sad to report that, in the past two days, I had to dispose of two deceased bunnies in my backyard. The whole experience was a bit traumatizing, and I’m grateful that my mom was in town and able to assist. And by assist, I mean that she shoveled the baby rabbits into the black… Continue reading thank goodness for mom | SIMA
naked wall syndrome | SIMA
I love my living room — it’s the room in which I spend most of my time — but it’s suffering from Naked Wall Syndrome. J and I have been in this house for over a year and a half, and I hardly have anything up on the walls. I’m determined to change that this… Continue reading naked wall syndrome | SIMA