Neefer Sews, Crochets, Crafts, Swims, and Blathers about Kids and Her Stuggles with an Eating Disorder
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Two Yards of Fabric, A Pair of Pants, Does Not Make.
Clearly not enough Someone, thoughtfully, gave me a lovely cut of stretch cotton corduroy in the perfect blue for me. After I had pet it for a while, I decided that it needed to be a pair of pants. Alas! Two yards is not nearly enough to make a pair of pants for me. So, [...]
Eating Disorder and Advertising.
Did you know that laxatives are the hardest purge habit to kick? And, if you abuse them long enough, you get to wear a diaper because you lose the ability to control your bowels? This ad makes me think of the tapeworm ads of yore.
Vivian!
Sunday’s Quiz
Your Christmas Sprit Level: 80% Your Christmas spirit is almost as big as Christmas itself. Christmas is definitely your thing. You celebrate Christmas with enthusiasm. You love every minute of the holidays. Your Christmas spirit is inspiring to everyone who runs into you during the holidays. You make everyone’s day just a little bit brighter. [...]
Prehistoric Fashion
Prehistoric women had passion for fashion Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:06pm EST By Ljilja Cvekic PLOCNIK, Serbia (Reuters) – If the figurines found in an ancient European settlement are any guide, women have been dressing to impress for at least 7,500 years. Recent excavations at the site — part of the Vinca culture which was [...]
Too Small
From the back from the front I was so sure that these would fit (the previous pair was too big), that I left nothing to let out. However, if I don’t pull them up so high, if I wear the right underwear, and since I’ve scooped out the back crotch a little, they are wearable [...]
Fact of the Day: Christmas tree
The ancient Egyptians, Hebrews, and Chinese used evergreen trees and wreaths as symbols of eternal life. In the Middle Ages, the Christmas tree was first used in Germany and originally decorated with candles and wafers. In the same room, during the Christmas season, was the Christmas pyramid, a triangular construction of wood, with shelves to [...]

