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Month: July, 2010

Dream House No. 1

B. and I have been window shopping for homes recently–usually online, sometimes open houses on random Sunday mornings, and definitely the parade home tours that have come through the area. If only, something like this can be found here:

Bernards Heights Residence

photo courtesy of freshome.com

Clean stream lines. Check. Modern and contemporary. Check, check. Location, San Francisco. Check, check, check!!!

More pictures can be found at freshome.com.

On Books

With the unveiling of Apple’s iPad as well as the slew of electronic reading devices heavily marketed by Barnes, Borders and Amazon.com, it’s difficult not to be tempted to jump on this bandwagon if you haven’t already done so. An avid reader myself, I am torn between whether or not to make the investment.

I love the feel of turning pages of a book. Doesn’t matter to me if it’s a brand new book that no one before has leafed through or a dog-earred book checked out from the local library. In fact, I’ve grown into the habit of leaving my check-out slips in library books I’ve checked out so the person after me knows what other selections I made with that book. I enjoy finding others as well.

I do own a secret library of romance novels in electronic form that I would be too embarrassed to be caught reading due to the racy front cover. To add onto it could potentially be lessening my carbon footprint (if you look past the burning of fossil fuels to power these electronics). I recently heard a piece on NPR about Stanford University rebuilding their engineering library with more than 85% less books on the shelves, keeping only the ones students have regularly checked out and making everything else available in digital form. Perhaps it’s time to follow suit and leave my fears of a post-apocalyptic world behind, to risk still being able to partake in one of my favorite past times electronically…20 years from now. If it were the end of the world, wouldn’t it be more convenient to carry a slim electronic device with survival gear rather than a small library of books?

I am in love with the iPad (per my obsession of everything Apple) and Barnes and Noble’s Nook does come with some pretty swanky covers. What are your thoughts? Do you already own any of the electronic devices or do you swear by the print?

I’ll leave you with 100 year old Virginia Campbell’s limerick:

“To this technical-ninny it’s clear
In my compromised 100th year,
That to read and to write
Are again within sight
Of this Apple iPad pioneer.”

Wedding Planning: Bridesmaid Dresses

The bridesmaid dresses are in! Here’s a sneak peek of the color:

The color is “venetian gold” from the Dessy Group. I was very satisfied with their service and selection. I chose the color and let my bridesmaids (all 10 of them) choose from the different styles available–as long as the dress was floor length. What do you think?