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  1. I decided to start out with some fantasy this week, and read Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb.

     

    I loved the whole Assassin's series and the Tawny Man series (Golden Fool etc...) I think I'm about due to re-read these ones this year :D

     

    OH, and if you do enjoy the Robin Hobb books then another author you may like is Juliet Marillier - I love my fantasy fictions :lol:

  2. I recently joined Ravelry and have tried to navigate, but I'm totally overwhelmed. I can't find anything; I can't seem to narrow my searches sufficiently! HELP!!!!!!

     

    How do you use Ravelry? Tips, tricks, etc? Thanks!

     

    I'm sooo glad you posted this :D I joined a month or so ago when i saw it mentioned on here and was totally befuddled and lost on that site. Now that I've read everyone's reply to yur request for help I've managed to navigate around patterns, add to my stash and queue projects. OK, so I've spent most of the afternoon on there but wow! what an awesome site :001_smile:

  3. OK, so here are a few questions that I just need some ideas on & you ladies are always the best..

     

    2) Do the vaccum storage bags work? You know... put your old kids clothes in there, attach it to the vac and it'll all fit in to your purse. If it does work, can you recommend a brand or spot to buy it (wondering if one place had better bags than another) How much save do you save and is it worth it?

     

    Thanks!

    KB

     

    I used to use these vacuum bags quite a bit but found that they seem to re-inflate after a few months. What I ended up doing was grabbing a large black bin liner, sticking the kids clothes in there and then sucking the air out with the vacuum cleaner. Does the same job and costs next to nothing. The garbage bags have never seemed to re-inflate by themselves (one has been sitting there all squished for at least 18 months). You do have to work out the knack of tying off the bag without letting anymore air in at the same time but it is very do-able :001_smile:

  4. I had a long sleeved dress :) It was beautiful and I still look pretty in it :p

     

    We ended up getting patterns for Ren. halloween costumes. The cut of those is much kinder to the curvy ladies in my family. I was bothered by the lack of variety in ready made dresses too. It DOES seem like, unless your thin, or happy showing off your body, a good dress is hard to find.

     

    Mine was a long-sleeved dress too http://intocamelot.com.au/fairytale.html in white/silver.

     

    Everyone seems to have the same dress and the same flowers. There's no individuality.

     

    Strapless dresses really aren't my thing and I cringe when I see shots from the back with people wearing strapless dresses regardless of how slim or heavy they are. I really can't stand that bit of back flesh that seems to roll over the top of the dress. But when it comes down to it, if you like the dress then wear the dress - it's you r day to enjoy as you see fit :)

  5. You are right. It is different & I am guilty of using the 2 interchanably.

     

    But, in my defense, for nearly 18 years, we've used butter for cooking & baking and the yellow tub for the table at dinner (if needed).

     

    Except at Easter, when we have a butter lamb at the table.

     

    It is a butter-shaped lamb. Not lamb-flavored butter. Or butter made from lamb. :tongue_smilie:

     

    ETA:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butter_lamb

     

    I'm glad I clicked through to the flickr photos because I couldn't understand what was so exciting about lamb in the shape of butter - wouldn't it just be an oblong hunk of lamb.

     

    In the spirit of the thread and being picky, it would be lamb-shaped butter :lol:

  6. More bad parenting IMO. If you teach your children respect and tolerance from the getgo you wont have this problem, society is seriously lacking! I have the super inquisitive, outgoing, loud DD but she knows not to stare or ask questions of strangers, even disabled ones, it is just rude!

     

     

    :iagree: too.

     

    My 9yo dd and 4yo ds are both very loud and outgoing yet whilst shopping last week we saw a young lady in a wheelchair. Her body and arms were only the size of a 5yr old and her legs were about the size of a 2yo's legs. All three of my children saw the lady as we walked past and not one of them said a word about it! After we had walked a bit further I casually mentioned (very quietly) her difference in appearance in case any of them wanted to ask me about her yet although they had all observed this lady and had noticed that she was different they just seem to accept that people have differences. Difference in hair colour, difference in skin colour or difference in body all have the same impact to them.

  7. I LOVED lego as a kid and my feelings are still hurt that the box of technic lego was being saved for the BOY, particularly because that boy never liked lego!

     

    I always made flying ships, like from Peter Pan :)

     

    Rosie

     

    I can sympathize with that except I was an only child and when I was 15 or 16 my Mum gave away all my lego (and my dinky cars) to my nephew!! I still haven't forgiven her and she knows it LOL. Every time I buy a new set of lego for my daughters, my mum comments that I'm trying to recover my lost lego :lol:

  8. If it was a domestic dispute, because she heard he was cheating on her, that doesn't necessarily mean he was cheating on her. It could mean some jerk took it upon themself to make us some crud so they could blackmail her to keep them quiet. It happens.

     

    :iagree:

    When I first read the report in our local paper, I wondered just how he was meant to be having an affair with this other woman. It was allegedly when he was staying in Melbourne with his mother!!

  9. My dh does this all the time. Every Sunday night he will make up 10 rolls or sandwiches and freeze eight of them. That way he has his lunch for the week, just pull out a couple of rolls in the morning, they defrost by lunchtime.

     

    He puts anything and everything in - ham, cheese and mayo; roast pork and apple sauce; spaghetti bolognaise. They all seem to work fine and don't go soggy.

  10. I learned Oceania in school in the early 1980s. We were told that it was the continent name for Australia and New Zealand and that Australia was the name of the country. I have been confused ever since whenever I heard people refer to Australia as the continent and I was surprised by your post.

     

    I'll join you in the confusion and I *live* in Australia. It used to drive me nuts when my dh would remark that Australia was a country, an island and a continent. My response was that Australia couldn't possibly be a continent because New Zealand and a myriad of little islands are part of the continent but certainly not part of this country.

     

    I switch between Oceania and Australasia when teaching my kids but I point blank refuse to call the whole continent Australia. :tongue_smilie:

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