Things i Love Today
(Alfred Hitchcock and his kids)
Haven't done one of these for a while. So without further ado; in categories ....
Postcard
If we are to prevent depression we need to understand its causes.
Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research invites first degree family members (e.g. sons and daughters) of a person who has experienced unipolar depression to participate in its research. Email anna_watters@wmi.usyd.edu.au
Events
Image source: Axioo Photography
Weddings! Love; well dressed people; champagne. What more could you possibly ask for in one day?
Video
Erykah Badu - Window Seat
Mad as a cut snake. All the good ones are ...
Word
i Love that this word is personified in every facet; from meaning to sound to the way it is said with a flounce. What can I say? Just call me the Word Nerd.
Quote
i Love it when my kids mimic the way I exclaim "Get out of town!" or "Correctamondo!" whenever I am required to validate anything they say as the most interesting, revealing, news-breaking piece of information ever (e.g. 'Mum, did you know some people call Autumn, Fall? Really!" or indepth descriptions of how they need to behave when they jump on their cousin's "bouncerine").
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Moisturiser
Aesop Primrose Facial Hydrating Cream: not the cheapest around but definitely not the most expensive. Just goes and goes, Aussie, smells and feels like heaven on your face every day. You can buy it from Aesop or Adore Beauty.
Word
–noun
1.
a horseman, esp. a mounted soldier; knight.
2.
one having the spirit or bearing of a knight; a courtly gentleman; gallant.
3.
a man escorting a woman or acting as her partner in dancing.
4.
(initial capital letter) an adherent of Charles I of England in his contest with Parliament.
–adjective
5.
haughty, disdainful, or supercilious: an arrogant and cavalier attitude toward others.
6.
offhand or unceremonious: The very dignified officials were confused by his cavalier manner.
7.
(initial capital letter) of or pertaining to the Cavaliers.
8.
(initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Cavalier poets or their work.
–verb (used without object)
9.
to play the cavalier.
10.
to be haughty or domineering.
i Love that this word is personified in every facet; from meaning to sound to the way it is said with a flounce. What can I say? Just call me the Word Nerd.
Quote
i Love it when my kids mimic the way I exclaim "Get out of town!" or "Correctamondo!" whenever I am required to validate anything they say as the most interesting, revealing, news-breaking piece of information ever (e.g. 'Mum, did you know some people call Autumn, Fall? Really!" or indepth descriptions of how they need to behave when they jump on their cousin's "bouncerine").
Tweet
Thank you MrBigFists
Moisturiser
Aesop Primrose Facial Hydrating Cream: not the cheapest around but definitely not the most expensive. Just goes and goes, Aussie, smells and feels like heaven on your face every day. You can buy it from Aesop or Adore Beauty.
What say you?