This Weekend and Monday Feb 25 2008

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Saturday, yoga as usual. I wore a white ribbed tank with my green wrap tee from Friday over it, and black yoga pants from ProSpirit. Hair was washed and conditioned, a touch of Jonathan Silky Dirt while damp and allowed to air dry.

Errands as usual, and then spent the evening in watching movies.

Picture 081Picture 085Sunday, I met three friends for brunch and shopping at the mall. Jade green short-sleeved sweater from Target, orange crinkle silk scarf from Banana Republic, silver hoops, silver necklaces from H&M, silver bracelet from Ann Taylor Loft, dark “The Flirt” bootcut jeans from Old Navy, black booties from Sudini.

Hair was washed and conditioned, bit of Jonathan Silky Dirt and dried with a diffuser. Frizzy bits hit with the curling iron, and a touch more Jonathan Silky Dirt when finished to smooth and separate nicely.

Makeup is L'Oreal True Match concealer in W1-3, philosophy The Supernatural in Beige, Cargo Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife, Revlon ColorStay shadow quad in Neutral Khakis – the khaki on the lid. Soft Black from Body Shop in crease and along lash lines. Lashes curled, two coats Benefit Bad Gal in black and on lips is Revlon Shiny Sheers in Sheer Plumdrop.

Picture 075Today… no picture. Nothing too exciting. Hair is second day, makeup is typical, I am wearing the same jeans as yesterday, my navy v-neck cotton sweater from Banana Republic, my black booties, same necklaces, bracelet and hoops as yesterday, green pashmina.

Instead I offer you a picture from the back of a frozen pizza my husband purchased. The instructions ask one to preheat the oven to 390 degrees. Not 350, not 400 but 390. I have never seen something like this before and really, couldn't figure out why they chose to have such strange instructions when most ovens are in 25 degree increments… just a random funny… 🙂

A woman with curly hair wearing a plaid blazer holds a green fur coat over her shoulder on a city street.

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  2. Love your blogs! You give us full-figured women hope. Just a thought about the strange pizza directions — 390 degree F is about the same as 200 degrees C. It’s possible that the directions were converted from Celsius which would explain the weird number.

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  4. I got it a couple of months ago on a clearance rack. Great color, crappy item. Had to sew the hems back together and the neck hem started unraveling while at the mall 🙁

  5. I love that your pizza not only requires a 390 degree oven, but the company also helpfully pointed out that you should take it out of the box, and oh btw, it will be hot when you’re done 🙂

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