jennythereader (
jennythereader) wrote2009-10-22 02:45 pm
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Thursday is Fine With Me
Body: Decent
Reading: Same as yesterday
Hearing: This American Life
Wearing: BPAL's Eat Me! perfume. Part of a series inspired by Alice In Wonderland. The lab describes it as "Three white cakes, vanilla, and red and black currants." It smells like a wonderful fruity cake with vanilla frosting.
Etsy find: Ladies Merino Handknit Socks Beautiful wool socks
Tonight's Project: No projects, as I'll be going out for a birthday dinner with Tom.
Project Follow-up: I didn't get any baking done yesterday, but I did get one sample of perfume transferred into a roll-on applicator.
Randomness: I love this essay from This I Believe. To me, this is the key quote: Paradise is not for this world. All men cannot be masters, but none need to be a slave. We cannot cast out pain from the world, but needless suffering we can. Tragedy will be with us in some degree as long as there is life, but misery we can banish. Injustice will raise its head in the best of all possible worlds, but tyranny we can conquer. Evil will invade some men’s hearts, intolerance will twist some men’s minds, but decency is a far more common human attribute, and it can be made to prevail in our daily lives.
Reading: Same as yesterday
Hearing: This American Life
Wearing: BPAL's Eat Me! perfume. Part of a series inspired by Alice In Wonderland. The lab describes it as "Three white cakes, vanilla, and red and black currants." It smells like a wonderful fruity cake with vanilla frosting.
Etsy find: Ladies Merino Handknit Socks Beautiful wool socks
Tonight's Project: No projects, as I'll be going out for a birthday dinner with Tom.
Project Follow-up: I didn't get any baking done yesterday, but I did get one sample of perfume transferred into a roll-on applicator.
Randomness: I love this essay from This I Believe. To me, this is the key quote: Paradise is not for this world. All men cannot be masters, but none need to be a slave. We cannot cast out pain from the world, but needless suffering we can. Tragedy will be with us in some degree as long as there is life, but misery we can banish. Injustice will raise its head in the best of all possible worlds, but tyranny we can conquer. Evil will invade some men’s hearts, intolerance will twist some men’s minds, but decency is a far more common human attribute, and it can be made to prevail in our daily lives.