Friday, August 21, 2009

Thank You, Lord!

I got a job! I was actually hired one week ago, but I've been way too busy to post. We went to Abilene last weekend for Ben and Hannahs party/shower...it was wonderful. It was so great to see old friends and sweet little West. He's adorable.

I started working on Monday. I nearly cried about 5 times, just because I had no idea where to start or what to do next. The other first grade teachers are so helpful and sweet to me though. I definitely would not have made it through the week without them. I had meet-the-teacher night last night and it was exhausting! All of my little First graders seem great...I'm sure that will change in a week or two, but for now I love them.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

I Love/Hate You.

I have always been a fan and loyal shopper at Urban Outfitters, but they're beginning to piss me off. Back in December I bought some beautiful and very unique place mats at a little boutique in Brooklyn. I was so excited about them and the fact that nobody else would have them. Then several months later, I walk into Urban, and guess what they're selling (for about twice the price that I paid)...my place mats. I was mad, but decided to get over it. It was only only thing, and a small thing that I'd most likely forget about within a few days. Well yesterday I was reminded of it when I walked in there again. This time it wasn't the place mats, it was art. Ryan and I began collecting art when we were in New York because we had a lot of friends that were artists. We once again were excited that we would have unique pieces to display. We bought 5 prints at the Brooklyn Flea Market, and couldn't wait to hang them on the wall when we got home. So yesterday as I was browsing the sale section (because I can't afford the regular-priced items), guess what I saw hanging on the wall in very ornate frames...2 of the 5 prints that we purchased in Brooklyn! I stood there with my mouth wide open for at least 3 minutes. Somebody finally said "Excuse Me", so I had to move. As I turned to leave the store (because I was so mad) I ran into another little arrangement of soap and candles on a table. Once again, I saw something they stole. There on the table of soap and candles, I saw Dr. Bronners Peppermint Soap. My brother introduced me to this soap at least 5 years ago. We have both loved it and used it since. We have taken pride in the fact that we smell like peppermints and that we found a soap that can not only be used as body wash, but also as toothpaste, car washing soap, laundry detergent, and even household cleaner. Now it can be purchased at Urban Outfitters. Of course you'll be paying around $10 for bottle of it, and if you buy it at Drug Emporium in Abilene, Tx it will only cost you a couple of dollars.

As much as I hate the fact that Urban keeps taking my ideas and selling them for much more than they deserve, I'm considering applying to be a buyer.