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when will the tapestries be dropping?
Not too sure yet!! I’m aiming to have a small drop the end of this month/middle of next month, but the date is really up in the air until I get everything behind the scenes situated. It’ll have the tapestries, new prints, bumper stickers, and bad dog shirt and tank preorders will open back up!
Also, if yall have any specific art you’d wanna see as a tapestry let me know!! I can’t promise anything but it’s always nice to know what everyone’s interested in :)
#I’ve had to shift a LOT around bc all my keychains and shit are stuck overseas#including my fish plush keychains I want them so badAHHH#I just reordered all the prints and stickers through a local supplier#was hoping to do multiple shirts for a full apparel drop but that’ll probably be later in the year now#ask#after they DO go live I’ll be working on adding more tapestry designs#I wanna order a sample of every design I get before selling them#and god DAMN it’s a lot#I’ve got a shrimp rug idea in mind#and I’ll be trying a bad dog and intertwined tapestry eventually#I’m really excited about the tapestries#I really wanted to push to be more environmentally friendly#so them being made with 95% recycled cotton is nice#god I wish I was better at sewing it would be so cool to turn a tapestry into a sweater#after I run out of my current mailers I’ll be able to shift over to eco friendly packaging :)!#kinda a tangent abt eco stuff but I wouldn’t be able to afford these options if it wasn’t for the support#so thank yall for letting me be able to afford the eco friendly options#thank you tumblr tags for letting me ramble like an idiot without detracting from the main post. nobody does it like you
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Prince J / seven
a/n: ahhh part sevenn! I dont think this will last more than ten parts. But I hope you like it!
You both walk through the halls. He is slightly longer legs than you, so you fell back a little while walking down the halls. You didn't mind, you got to really take a look at the hallways and the decoration in your new home. The hallways had dark wood in some places, then the support beams were pure black, at least it looked like it. There were random flower pots that were white. The floors were sparkly white. It looked like there was glitter within the floor. In the middle a long black rug that goes all the way down the hall. Every hallway was like this.
Your mind was too focused on how the floor sparkled, that you didn't see Jeongguk stop walking and back up a little smiling at you. He reached down and grabbed your hand, making your head pop up to his.
“Are you hungry?” He asks as you both get to walking at a quicker pace, more like his normal pace. You nod not knowing if your voice would give out. Your heart was beating too fast to fully comprehend that he was holding your hand so firmly. When he asked his question, your mind went right to moments before when you two were so close. So when you answered you weren't thinking about food.
“YN?” He asks making you both stop walking. He tilts his head to make eye contact with you.
“Huh?” You ask back.
“I asked you if you wanted to make ramen?” He smiles a little when he realizes you were zoning out. “What are you thinking about?” He asks biting his lower lip a little and steps a little so that he was in front of you. He brings his right hand up and he grazes it on your cheek. At this point you were wondering how your heart was still even working.
How was this man making you feel like this?
Your cheeks were burning at the honest truth to his question.You didn't know what to say, which made him pull you a little closer to him.
“Tell me…” His hand grasps onto your jaw making look at him, he keep his eye contact. His eyes were soft and gentle and it made your body tingle.
“Um.” You were still stuck. He made you so nervous. You were afraid to say the wrong thing.
“If you want something, just ask. You can have whatever you want.” His voice comes out lower, throwing you off a little. His eyes looked a little different, you couldn't pinpoint it. But then got this weird idea.
Keep him waiting.
“Let go make some ramen Jeongguk.” You smile up at him. His face changed quickly, his eyes got big and bright and he nodded fast. He grabbed your hand again and pulled you the rest of the way to the kitchen.
You were shocked at how big the kitchen was. He started to explain how sometimes the cooks had to make a meal for hundreds of people. It was busy now, getting everything ready for your wedding. It was crazy, everyone here was running around and getting things ready for your wedding. It was so surreal.
Jeongguk lead you through the kitchen and behind a shelve of spices. Behind it was a normal looking kitchen. You were surprised at how at home it felt compared to just a couple feet away. You seen a wood burning oven. In the middle was a island full different ingredients. All sorts of onions and liquids. There were different meats. There was also two pots with two different liquids and noodles boiling on plug in burners.
“Do you like spicy or no?” He asks.
“I like spicy.” You nod. He picks on up and moves it to the full stove off to the side.
“Okay, you can add whatever you want.” He smiles. You get excited because you never been able to do something like this. You look down and you pick up mandu and add. Then shrimp and crack some eggs. You could decide what veggies to add from all of the different choices.
“Mhmm how about some of these.” Jeongguk says pointing at some scallions. You quickly nod agreeing.
“You choose them all.” You say quickly and kind of quietly.
“Mhmm, why?” He asks looking at you, with a small little bunny smile on his face.
“Um, I chose all of the meat, you choose the healthy stuff.” You say not being able to hide the smile forming on your face. He laughs at your words.
“Healthy stuff.” He scoffs with a big smile on his face. You quickly grabs some mushroom and a couple of other things. He then opens a bottle that says fish sauce and pours some in.
“While it's cooking a little longer. You can go to the fridge and pick out something to drink.” He says picking up some chopsticks to pick at the ramen. You nod and walk over. You open it and see so many choices. You easily take out two banana milks and two waters. You walk back over. Jeongguk quickly grabs the water and his eyes widen.
“You like banana milk?” He questions.
“Um, i've never actually tried it. It just looked really good.” You smile setting them down.
“Well you have to try right now!” he quickly pulls the straw off and pokes it through and passes it back to you. You quickly sip, and was almost instantly amazed at how creamy and sweet it was.
“Holy hell.” You mumble and drink more. His smile gets so big, his gums were popping out as he claps a little.
“It’s delicious isn’t it?” He asks taking it back and drinking some out of the container. Your eyes widened when he took the straw that was once in your mouth and puts it in his. His lips were so soft looking and a little pinker from sneaking a bit of the food while you were getting the drinks. You wanted to scream at yourself when your mind went right back to earlier in the theater.
You didn’t realize before it was too late, your milk was gone. He had been just stirring the food and drinking away. You laughed a little on the inside when a little idea popped into your head. You didn’t plan it well enough to know what to do, but you knew you wanted his lips on yours again.
“I thought you gave me that, why did you drink all of it when you could’ve got your own.” you pout just a tad, just enough to have his head snapping toward you. His eyes widened when he looked down and realized himself that he drank all of it. You smiles a little at his cuteness when he looked up and tried to remember drinking all of it.
Then it hit you, he was zoned out thinking about something...it was like drinking the milk was natural to him.
“I’m so sorry… I don’t even-.” He starts but he trails off when you walk forward. His eyes widen again and he looks really nervous when you get so close that you had no choice but to look up. He didn’t even move so he was stuck in the same spot, now with your face inches from his
He was waiting for you to say something, anything to get rid of this slight tension. He was confused to what type of tension though. Were you mad he drank it all or…
“Is it bad that i really want to kiss you and see if you taste like bananas still? Is that too forward?” Your words stunned him for a second. He was shocked at how forward you were.
“You can kiss me whenever you want, these lips are yours.” Jeongguk’s words hit your lips. “Kiss me Yn. I know you’ve been thinking about it.” He blocked you against the counter. His arms are either side of you and he leaned in just a little. He wants you to lean forward, he wants you to start feeling comfortable doing this, he wants your lips on his all of the time and he can’t have that if you are nervous.
Your body was frozen. You weren’t sure if you could do it now. Now they he asked you, and he’s waiting you start to freak. If he wouldn’t just kissed you then, perfect. You were freaking out! What if you kissed his chin?
You lean in just a tad, making him close his eyes. You were moments away from his lips when you stop.
“I think the food is done.” you pull away and smile when his eyes pop open and he looks confused as hell.
He backs away and he laughs a little to himself. He go over to the pot of noodles and he picks up one stick and sticks it in to check. He barely does anything when the stick is tossed back on the counter and his hands grab you.
“Mhmm maybe five more minutes.” He mumbles and his lips are on yours again. One of his arms was now wrapped around your waist pulling yours into his. His other around was around your shoulders and his hand was making sure you would land on his lips perfectly.
Over the next couple of days, both you and Jeongguk had to ‘train’ for your wedding day. You were told that there will will be three dress changes. It will be exhausting but worth it. Tallia has been with you the whole time cheering you on through the fittings and overdone spa treatments. But what really kept you going was the talk she had with you before the first fitting.
“I just wanted to give you a slight reminder. Everything in a Royal family is planned out. I was raised here with my mother, the hairdresser before. I've taken on a role of a guide to you, someone to come to when you are down. I'm here to keep it real for you behind all of the act the world sees. Your wedding is five days from now. On your wedding day it will be exactly three months and one week until his 21st birthday. He can only take the position as the king if he has been a married man for three or more months.” She guides you to the workers hall where her room was. “Just because you both are married doesn't mean you have to be in love. You have the rest of your lifes to try to fall in love with each other. The wedding is for the world to see, to confirm his life training. So please don't stress about rushing it.”
The conversation went on and on, you really felt a connection to her, like she was the mother you longed to have. She really helped your mind calm down a little. You felt like you could love Jeongguk and that scared you because Yoongi was still in the back of your mind.
It was now Friday morning, a day before the wedding and you were trying your best to keep yourself calm.
You got out of the shower and put on a simple outfit that you picked out. Ji-Mee said that you were meeting the bride's maids today. You pulled on some all black skinny jeans with no holes and a off the shoulder blouse that was a soft baby blue. Tallia re-did some of your braids and put on a all black shoulder cut lace wig. Then did your makeup.
Once you were done getting ready you were given a ring to put on. It was a simple silver band. You slipped it on. On the way to the room you were meeting them in Tallia told you about what's going to happen. A stylist was also there and she was there to help you pick out the dresses.
You entered the room and was met with five girls. They all stood up and bowed toward you. One of them in a dress suit stepped forward.
“Hello, I'm Lee Minsoo, I will be helping you choose the colors for the wedding and their dresses. I am sorry to inform you that one girl is missing.” She bows only her head a little. You look over to the girl and you recognize one of them. Maroon dress, from the ball. She had a little bit of a guilt look on her face, you wondered why.
The door slams open from behind you.
“Sorry, I'm late.” You turned around and instantly recognize her as the girl in the blue ball gown from the ball.
“These girls were chosen to be your bridesmaid, but you can tell them to leave at anytime. Now ladies, introduce yourselves.” Minsoo says curtly.
You learned all of their names eventually. They all seemed so nice as you chose what you wanted their dresses to look like. You picked out a pretty royal blue silk fabric. They would each get different versions of a wrap dress that was spaghetti strapped. You also picked out black heels and the jewelry for them to wear. You even had to choose hairstyles.
You felt pretty good about everything as you left before everyone else. You were happy that your bridesmaids were a mix between races to add a little more specialness to your day.
As you were walking down the hall, your name was called out from behind you. When you turned around you seen Amarra, the women that was wearing the blue dress at the ball.
“I just wanted to apologize for being late, I blame Jeongguk.” She says bowing slightly, but smirks towards the end of her words. You almost said it was okay until she mentioned your fiance.
“What?” You say wanting her to repeat herself.
“Yea, I know you probably are confused. But just because you are marrying him, doesn't mean he had to be committed to you and only you.” She has this evil shine in her eye, but she continues to flash off her teeth as she smiled too hard. Then her face changed to a shocked one. “Oh. You didn't know? Well Jeongguk is a grown man, and men have needs. You aren't someone who could satisfy him, I mean please, do you honestly think you could?” She scoffs looking at you up and down.
“Now, don't go run and tell him. Lets keep this between us and I’ll make sure your time here is a decent one.” She giggles a little making you cringe slightly. She then turns around and walks off.
You didn't know what to do, or what to say. Was she serious?
Your heart felt extremely heavy and all you wanted to do was ball up in a ball and cry.
“Miss?” You hear from behind you. You turn around and see Ji-Mee standing behind you. Her eyes widen and soon as she looks at you. “Why are you crying? Did something happen? Tell me, I will report it.” She says walking up to you. She pulls out a travel size pack of tissues out of her apron and she wipes away your tears.
“Thank you. But it's nothing, I swear.” You try to put on your best smile, but you felt too depressed to even think about anything. She frowns, but she nods anyways and she walks you to your room. Once you were in, she bows slightly and leaves shutting the door.
You sigh taking off your shoes and getting into bed. You needed a nap or something to get over this feeling. You knew she was right, the only reason why you were here, is because he needs you to become King.
You clenched your jaw as a thought passed your mind.
Were you falling for him? Already? If you weren't, if you didn't like him in the slightest, you wouldn't feel this ball of jealousy forming in you. You wouldn't want to stomp over to where ever Jeongguk is and demand answers.
You could only really blame yourself, for attaching yourself too fast. You felt yourself finally calm down from crying so much. You hating having this frustration in you. You hated crying.
You head snapped up when there was three loud knocks. You were confused to who it would be at this time. You looked over and noticed that it was almost nine at night. You got up and walk over to the door. You take a deep breath and make sure their wasn't makeup everywhere. You opened the door but made sure to only open it enough to look out. Jeongguk stood there looking at you with his big round eyes, he looks everywhere trying to make sure you were okay.
He always took your breath away. He had on a black turtleneck and some simple framed glasses. His hair was in his natural pin straight style. His sleeves were pushed up to his elbow exposing veins running up his arms. In one ear was a little hoop and in the other one was a silver dangling down
“Let me in.” he whispers looking at you, he catches your eyes for a second until you look away.
“I'm just going to head to bed.” you say softly, giving him a slight smile. You tried to look up at him but you could tell that you would start crying again if you did. ‘Come on pull yourself together.’ you think to yourself. You go to shut the door but his hands come out and hold it open.
“No, I can't let you go to bed upset with me.” He pleads. Ji-Mee had requested to talk to Jeongguk, he was speaking with his father, but she said it was a emergency. She told Jeongguk and his father how she seen one of her bridesmaids walk away and that you were crying. With the castles security system, he was able to watch the cameras. They don't have the audio, but he did know that the bridesmaids were staying in a couple of bedrooms. He had some guards get her and have her explain what happen. But she didn't, instead she gave herself away almost immediately by trying to seduce him.
He gagged at her attempt, wanting to find you right away instead of wasting anymore time. Jeongguk made sure to have her escorted to the cells in the basement. She will soon be dealt with, with attempting to bring down the Royal family.
“I'm not....”
“Then let me in!” He cuts you off. You sighed and moved away from the door. He comes right in and shuts the door. He tries to come towards you but you hold your hand up wanting him to stop. Hurt flashes in his eyes but he stops.
“I don't know Amarra.” He says looking right into your eyes, he gets right to the point. He needs you to know that he’s telling you the truth.
“It's okay Jeongguk, you don't have to explain yourself to me” You look away. Your heart was beating in your ears. You could feel the tension thickening as time ticked by. When you were done with what you had to say, he walked to you so fast, not giving a chance to back away. One of his hands went around your waist and one a little higher, bringing you closer to him. You looked up to him as he looked down at you.
Every time you've found yourself in this position, it seemed like the warmth between you two gets hotter and hotter. You could tell that his breathing got a little heavier and heavier.
“I have worked so hard to get you to be comfortable with me. Why would I ruin this for a random problematic girl right before what I hope to be the best day of my life?” He starts to walk backwards slowly pulling you along towards your bed. You were too out of it to say anything but follow along. His eyes never leave yours as he was able to push you down onto your bed. He makes sure you were comfortable, then he climbs up and straddles you.
“Jeo-” You needed him to calm down, everything was too hot, to much. But you didn't want him to stop. So when he cuts you off with his lips on you, you didn't complain. Instead your hands come up and thread themselves through his soft locks. When he feels your hands on him, he kisses you harder. But when you tug on his hair a little, he pulled away and his hands pulls yours away and pinned them to the bed. He leans back down into your neck leaving you little kisses everywhere. He started from near your collarbone and works his way up. His kisses get sloppier and sloppier and he gets towards your ear. He nibbles on your lobe just a tad before letting it go.
“I won't ruin our future, you should never have to worry about this type of thing.” he then pulls away and looks at you. He lets go of one of your hands to grab your face, he leans down and pecks your lips. “You and I will be husband and wife tomorrow.” his eyes shined with excitement, it caused the next ten seconds of rough kissing. His excited getting the better of him. His glasses were knocked off in the process and his hair looked like he just got the best sex in his life. “You and I will be the next King and Queen. Everyone is below us baby. It's just you and I.”
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April Activities 2021

The major news of the month? I can’t believe I get to be fully vaccinated. It’s hard to describe how incredible it feels but I’m so ready to really start this next phase and I can’t wait for everyone I love to feel this feeling soon. Here’s what went down last month.
Here are my favourite tweets from last month. Also, I’ve decided to compile the best tweets list every two weeks rather than only once a month mostly because I love re-reading them and want that sort of joy in my life twice a month, not just once.
I did Nathan’s podcast and we talked about Rogers, sex robots & god only knows what else.
Two new nail polishes that I bought and love: English Lavender by butter and Cold Brew Crew by essie. Beautiful colours.
I’ve made this lamb ragu from Alison Roman twice so far, it’s so luxurious but somehow easy to make. I’ve put it on tagliatelle as well as zucchini noodles and both have been wonderful. Small tip: it does get better after it sits in the fridge for a bit, for some reason. (Also, the recipe doesn’t call for it, but I added basil at the end. I tend to add basil anytime something calls for parsley because it’s just so much more flavourful and fun.)

Above Photo: Alison Roman’s lamb ragu
I want to buy new underwear and I’m looking for any suggestions that aren’t Victoria’s Secret, Aerie or The Gap. I might just bite the bullet and try the ones from Blush (love love love the models they use).
I tried the strawberry short cake soft serve from Milk Bar and it was heavenly. The soft serve is even better than the strawberry cake (although the cookie crumbles within the cake always make my knees weak). In fact, I’ve yet to try a Milk Bar soft serve that I didn’t love (their vegan apple pie soft serve was out of this world), should I have been buying their pints this whole time? Yes.
I gave a chance to Ouai’s Air Dry Foam and it didn’t impress me or anyone else for that matter, so I guess I’ll just stick with the Wave Spray instead.
The rain boots that I bought a few years ago from Winners have disintegrated and I’m in search of new ones, but please don’t recommend Hunter ones. I hate Hunter. Open to any other suggestions!
Influenced by a TikTok video, I bought Falscara and holy shit. I know I promise this a lot, but I’m going to do a video on it so you can see how good a product it is. So many videos are coming, I vow.
There milk chocolate coconut almonds from CVS are UNHOLY.
I tried a sample of Glamglow’s Glowstarter moisturizer and was pleasantly surprised at how it really does give you a pleasant glow. What’s that about.
It’s uncivil how expensive body suit/swimwear hangers are. Who is this benefiting? I just want to hang my delicate bodysuits and carry on with my day.
Trader Joe’s has started selling their own vodka and I’m hoping they’ll start to sell it in New York soon. Seems weird that they don’t already.
I tried a small sample of Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Elixir and discovered that the true magic behind the elixir is how she got anyone to believe that it does anything at all. Makeup products truly enrage me at times.
Nathan and I went to a movie theatre and it was everything I wanted it to be and more. We saw Godzilla vs. Kong and I found myself beaming through every inane scene. Perfect movie to see after a year of no theatres. Would I ever watch it again? Good lord no.
I bought a lotion bar from Gift Box on Broadway in Astoria and I love it. I think I’d use it more if it were slightly smaller and more manageable, but I love it nonetheless.
I tried Rao’s spaghetti and it was incredible, so now I’m forced to seek out their other types of pasta. Such a quality pasta.
I ate at The Pineapple Club and the basil fried rice and frozen pina coladas were both outrageously good.
I bought this bag from Zara and I’m honestly nervous to even wear it out for some weird reason. Like, am I the person who would have a bag like this? Do I want to be that person? Am I feeling this way because of having nowhere to go for so long? Have I always been this fearful? Some of these questions I shouldn’t answer, I realize.
Just bought these shoes in tan and I think I have my life all figured out now. Now if I can just leave the house wearing said shoes and holding said bag.
Speaking of shoes, I truly can’t decide if I love or loathe these slippers.
Last shoe thing: head over HEELS (not sorry) in love with these feet hugging sandals. Should’ve bought four more pairs.
I made these chocolate banana muffins and they were great but the real standout is the recipe at the bottom for the salted honey butter. Christ, you should make that butter.
I perused Molly Baz’s new cookbook and it’s a big one. Some standout recipes: The Big Italian salad, a dilly horseradish cream sauce for shrimp, and of course her caesar salad recipe.
I never thought I’d be the type of person to buy fake plants, but this one is so lifelike and pretty that I had to get it. Plus it’s perfect for the top of a bookshelf.

Above Photo: Fake plant from Target
It’s ramp season and I couldn’t be happier about it, you’ll hear more about my ramp creations next month.
I watched This is a Robbery on Netflix and don’t waste your time. Yes, it’s an interesting story, but save yourself a few hours and go read this instead.
I’m watching The Nanny and loving it. I’ve only ever watched a few episodes growing up, and I thought I would hate it because of how much everyone makes fun of Fran’s voice but her voice is fine! It’s wild that anyone ever said it was annoying. Also, the theme song is catchy as hell.
I rewatched Speed and it’s, of course, still great. What can’t Keanu do.
I watched the 90s movie The Crush and it’s really weird that movies like that would never have a chance being made today.
I’m all caught up on Riverdale now and… it’s hard to remember when it was really good. Maybe it was all Skeet Ulrich? Was that the main draw in my mind? I can see that making sense. In any case, it’s taken a turn.
There’s something so inviting about having good washroom rugs, I just got these soft-as-hell Threshold ones and I’ll never buy another brand again.
I visited the midtown Ideal Cheese Shop (been meaning to forever) and it’s such a great spot for NYC delicacies as well as, obviously, cheese. They had pre-packed bacon from Peter Luger and salmon from Daniel Boulud.
Things are already changing fast with new restrictions loosing in NYC, but did you know you can rent out a bar for an hour?
I tried the breakfast Beyond Meat sausage patties and surprise, surprise, they’re great. There’s nothing this company can do wrong. I’m becoming suspicious.
I got drinks and some small bites at Bar Dalia in Astoria and what a sweet little place! Would go again.
I finally got my hands on the kitchen-scented mini candles from Trader Joe’s (the scents are lemongrass, tomato leaf, fresh mint). They fill me with joy, unfortunately. I also got their grapefruit scented body butter, which goes on very smoothly but I’ve noticed it has a scent that’s slightly off-putting over time. I will not dwell on that fact further.
Had no idea that Banza made a pizza crust but I tried it and it’s wonderful.
I love seeing what promotional giveaways are planned for the upcoming baseball season but since we’re technically still in a pandemic, the Mets are only releasing what the promotions are each month (makes sense). So I’ve bookmarked the page to go look at on the first of each month.
I don’t eat a ton of fast food, but I’m sorry, some of these are genius ideas.
I’ll regret it if I don’t buy a box of these, right?
I know that it’s common to read an article about something and feel “that’s me!” but this one really resonates with me: “There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing.”
The best brand at Target: A New Day.
Love and fully agree with all of this woman’s questions about things that don’t make sense.
I was walking past a Home Depot in Queens and the smell of the sandwiches at Rocco’s was heavenly. I had just eaten, otherwise I would have leaped into line. Must remember to get a Philly cheese steak here next time. The Yelp reviews are calling me.
I bought this earring organizer from The Container Store and it’s perfect. Fully recommend. I also finally got a purse organizer and some shoe boxes that make me feel like I might be a successful woman in her prime.

Above Photo: Earring Stand from The Container Store

Above Photo: Left: purse storage holder, Right: shoe storage boxes, Not Shown: me, opening & closing my closet door ten times to bask in my new found organizational skills
I had no idea Zara had a home section. I wish I didn’t have this knowledge, but now that I do, you must too. Literally ALL of these glasses are gorgeous. Tempted to go smash each glass in my kitchen cupboard right this instant.
This Artist Faked Being a Billionaire to Photograph New York City's Best Views - such a great idea, such great photos. How was it not me who came up with this?
Some more spring recipes I’m dying to make:
Ramp & Ricotta Tart
Grilled Asparagus Caesar Salad
Lemon Poppy Seed Cake
Scallop Risotto with Lemon & Sweet Peas
Grilled Caprese Skewers with Halloumi and Sourdough
Some things that I’m looking forward to this month: the new/final season of Shrill comes out this week (!), I might be going to a Mets game (!!), dying to eat at Under The Volcano, really want to visit the new Dippin' Dots store, I’ve been craving a good club sandwich for months so I might try to get brunch at Mark’s Off Madison, I know it might be early but I can’t wait to go tan on Governors Island soon, and at some point I’d really love to take one of these pasta cooking classes.

Above Photo: The club sandwich at Mark’s Off Madison, photo courtesy of Front of House
If you’ve got any interest in reading last month’s roundup, you can see what went down in March over here.
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Blissful Antigua & Barbuda in 7 days!
They say “Life is a beach” and in the Caribbean, this saying couldn’t be truer. Undeterred by their colonial heritage, Antigua and Barbuda are quintessentially Caribbean. Compassionate locals boasting about being able to hit a new beach each day throughout a year, the “Land of 365 beaches” has entrenched itself as a destination of class and preference among families, travellers, honeymooners, and even the most pre-eminent of celebrities, long for luxury holidays in this mere island.
With the ample number of beaches, there’s a lot of water-based activities to engage in Antigua escalating from swimming with stingrays to a romantic sunset catamaran tour or an enthralling jet-ski adventure. Once you etch the periphery of Antigua’s palpable artistic appeal, surely, you’ll stagger upon more alluring traits. Here you’ll be able to witness the prime breeding and nesting colony of the Magnificent Frigate Bird in the world. Reef-fringed Barbuda is one of the outclassed ecological secrets in the West Indies. Her rugged landscapes, splendid serene shores, salted lagoons and abundant wildlife may be a resource as treasured as its fisheries.
The land-lubbers can tour through St. John’s city (the capital of Antigua and Barbuda) and the UNESCO World Heritage site in English harbour along with a fascinating off-road safari to yield an incredible experience. A zip through the rainforest or an adorable heart-warming horseback ride would please your mind.
Fact: Located in the heart of the West Indian colony, about 1000 miles east of Jamaica and approximately 4090 miles from London, averages an eight-hour fifty-two-minute direct flight journey to the V.C Bird International Airport, Osbourn, Antigua. Antigua has an area of 108 square miles and the sister island Barbuda with 62 square miles.
Your 7-day odyssey!
Day 1 – Say hello to Paradise
What about lounging under the lush palm trees relishing the spark of the pinkie white stretches of silky sand, snorkelling under the turquoise blue waters with assured twilights and ravishing milieus? Any idea of savouring fresh lobsters at the beach bar while sipping rum cocktails nearby a pool? Spend your 1st day in the most emphatic way; tranquillizing your muscles and tanning your backs accompanied by world-class amenities at the Royalton Antigua resort & spa 5* multi-centre holiday destination. Just a 13km drive from the V.C Bird International airport, brace yourselves to feast in with the hotels’ exquisite Antiguan buffet and their delectable cocktails.
Day 2 – Discover the Nelson’s Dockyard and party at Shirley Heights
The island is ripe for the venture, though, and it would be a shame to spend the wholeness of your getaway under a sun umbrella. Equip up to take in the history at Nelson’s Dockyard. From the old cannon-topped frigates of the colonial British forces in the 1700s to the glittering silvery yachts that puff down from Freeman’s Bay today has been fluttering down the waters of Nelsons Dockyard. You can see the aged naval capstans lining the water’s edge with a huge anchor left over from the great English naval warships. Track along the hiking traces which consents you to enjoy the park’s natural beauty.
Tip: Nelson’s Dockyard is also home to the fabulous Seafood Friday’s event. Not to be missed for any discerning foodie!
Head onto Shirley heights, a restored military lookout, standing at 490ft gives you the best view in Antigua. No trip to Antigua is complete without a night watching the nightfall over the historic English Harbour whilst dancing to steel drum music, dining BBQ and drinking Cinnamon spiced rum. The Antiguans are the most content people you could ever walk in to, so tag along with a local and enlighten your nightlife.
Day 3- Legacy of the Devil’s Bridge
Self-possessed by limestone rock, the rugged terrain of Devil’s Bridge is the result of millions of years of erosion by the continuous onslaught of the Atlantic Ocean waves on the east coast of Antigua and is famed for the craggy appearance and dramatical swelling of waves. The Devils Bridge has many blowholes in the surrounding rocks erupting like geysers. No, don’t ask me how the bridge got her name, I’m leaving that for you to find out. The spot is also immersed in a lengthy haunting history, so the horror enthusiasts got something I guess.!
Day 4 – Go sweet at Betty’s Hope!
Being one of the primitive sugar plantations dating back to 1651, well-known as Betty’s hope, has the most impeccable fertile soil in Antigua. This stands as a reminder of the deep record of slave ownership by the Englishmen on the island. At present, one of the two sugar mill towers have been restored completely with sails. An on-site visitor’s centre showcases a collection of original tools used in the production process back then. Now I’ve got a slight feeling that you know this heritage landmark is well worth a visit, isn’t it?
Day 5 – Find new friends at Stingray city
Continually rated as one of the top things to do in Antigua, Stingray City will be the highlight of your vacation. Experience swimming and interacting with the rays while feeding and snorkelling with them. Be free enough to click some cuddly snaps featuring your newly found companions *wink*. A short speedboat ride whisks you to a shallow pool with a white sand bottom surrounded by some gorgeous coral reefs, which will surely make your camera tiring.
Day 6 – A day with the “man-o-war” birds
A short boat trip through the sluggish Codrington Lagoon on untrodden Barbuda to reach the prime spot for seeking out the curious red-throated fliers that bellow and bulge with their weird and wonderful mating displays. This is the largest Frigate bird colony in the western hemisphere including a vast reserve of lush mangrove, mud swamps, brackish bayous and waterways. A comprehensive number of pelicans and sea birds are present here while the sublime landscapes mark the far end of the Codrington Lagoon National park.
Day 7- A shopping vibe before take-off
Distancing just 7km from the Royalton Antigua Resort and Spa 5*, Heritage Quay is the place to be when visiting Antigua’s capital city of St. John’s. Offering two floors of shopping, also known as the shopper’s paradise, provides an array of tax- and duty-free merchandise for you to cash in on amazing values and savings from retail prices of the UK. Electronics, local music, cigars, liquors, fine crystals & china, designer clothing & footwear, swimwear, sporting equipment’s, fragrances, skincare cosmetics, fine jewellery, high-end watches and other souvenir items are just samples of the goods available.
Nibble, Sip & be jolly
From grilled barbecues and tamarind balls at the beach bar to the finest fish exclusively at the Royalton Resort and Spa 5*. Hang out at the resort and bite away from your all-inclusive breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets. Antigua and Barbuda aren’t just handsome tourist destinations, they are a melting pot of persuasion drawing people from all over the world. The Antiguan cuisine is mainly found on the spicy side. The locals often whirl around fresh seafood including red snapper, conch, mahi-mahi, shrimp and lobster, also you’ll also be able to sample French, Italian home-cooked, and American dishes alongside Caribbean fare, including the traditional fungi and pepper pot for which the island is famed.
Tip: Make sure you check out the tasty fare served by street vendors on your way too.
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REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
The circle I spend a lot of my outdoor time in is kayak fishing. When the YETI Loadout Bucket was announced at ICAST 2017, the mocking, outcry, and confusion fast worked its way through the community.
“A $40 bucket!?!”
“I’d never use that!”
“My $2 Home Depot bucket works great!”
I heard it all, but away from the naysayers, a voice in the back of my mind kept asking if this could be the last bucket I’d ever need.
Granted, some people have little use for a bucket while others use a bucket all the time. Eager to see for myself if this was the end all be all bucket, I bought one. Charcoal gray. I paid $40 plus tax.
YETI Loadout Bucket: The Good
The YETI Loadout Bucket is straight up rugged. I saw in a promotional video someone tip it on its side and stand on it so of course I had to do the same. I stood on the bucket, one hand holding a rail, and bounced a little on it. All 200 pounds of me. No issues at all other than my balance being similar to a newborn giraffe. I had an orange $2 bucket nearby so I repeated the test. What I no longer have is a $2 orange bucket. I have lots of plastic in a nice orange color but it is a shape resembling “flat” more than “bucket, or maybe “shards”.
You’re probably asking yourself, “Why is standing on a bucket going to prove anything? I’m not a professional log roller.” Basically, you are testing wall rigidity. If the bucket gets slammed up against something, has a board dropped on it, gets dropped from height with weight inside, or something of the like, it shows your likelihood of failure to be considerably less.
Way less. The Browns have a better chance of making the Super Bowl this year than a $2 bucket outperforming the YETI Loadout Bucket. It’s just built wildly stronger. If the YETI is JJ Watt, the $2 bucket is Sheldon Cooper.
The handle on the YETI Loadout Bucket is great and swings the weight well without digging into your hand. It’s formed just right for a good grip. No more metal coat hanger handle with the chipped plastic guard that slides around.
The rubber grip on the bottom is great, especially in the back of my truck. The bucket stays put. Good bucket.
How about a handle that won’t murder your palm under load?
YETI Loadout Bucket: Uses
Many kayak anglers try to envision how they would use a YETI Loadout Bucket and justify the $40 for it. The truth is, while they might be able to use it for a variety of things, it isn’t really for kayak anglers. You can use it for sure but let’s just say you weren’t the target market demographic.
The first thing I thought of is slinging a cast net at the coast. Live shrimp and finger mullet are expensive so I go catch my own when I’m on the Texas coast. In the past I’ve used cheap five gallon buckets that break, the handle falls off, the bottom breaks in them when a cast net lands in it, and I’m constantly losing all my water due to cracks. The YETI Loadout Bucket solves all of those issues. I can see myself on the deck of the boat or pounding the shorelines casting and dropping with zero issues now.
Another idea that came to mind was all of my friends in the restaurant business. As a former busboy, dishwasher, waiter, and cook, I know the pains of having to refill an ice machine on a soda dispenser. I’ve felt the sagging weight of more than 40 pounds of ice bending the cheap bucket’s handle and even spilled ALL the ice a time or two.
Being food safe, the YETI Loadout Bucket is the end to those trials. Fill it up time and again and fail no more! Busboys across the world unite!
The non-slip rubber foot of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Improvements
Sweet baby Jesus I would have loved for this bucket to have come with the lid. Sure, I’ll pony up another $20 for one but if Ramblers come with lids, go ahead and include one with the bucket.
I’d also really like to see the Loadout come with optional rope handles, one on each side, that way when you put 80 pounds of rock in one to move from the front yard to the back, you can ask your neighbor that always borrows your ladder to help. He owes you but we don’t need a herniated disc on our hands.
What if the YETI Loadout Bucket could be a clear poly? I don’t know if that’s even possible but being able to see what’s inside would be pretty helpful.
The formed no slip grip of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Final Thoughts
I’ve used my bucket as a catch all, to haul rocks, to haul ice, to hold bait, to hold my seven foot cast net with 8 million pounds of lead, and a lot more. I liked it so much I got another one. This bucket may not be the exact fit for you and that’s okay because the people who it is a fit for will buy more than one.
http://ift.tt/2AxuRKr
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REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
The circle I spend a lot of my outdoor time in is kayak fishing. When the YETI Loadout Bucket was announced at ICAST 2017, the mocking, outcry, and confusion fast worked its way through the community.
“A $40 bucket!?!”
“I’d never use that!”
“My $2 Home Depot bucket works great!”
I heard it all, but away from the naysayers, a voice in the back of my mind kept asking if this could be the last bucket I’d ever need.
Granted, some people have little use for a bucket while others use a bucket all the time. Eager to see for myself if this was the end all be all bucket, I bought one. Charcoal gray. I paid $40 plus tax.
YETI Loadout Bucket: The Good
The YETI Loadout Bucket is straight up rugged. I saw in a promotional video someone tip it on its side and stand on it so of course I had to do the same. I stood on the bucket, one hand holding a rail, and bounced a little on it. All 200 pounds of me. No issues at all other than my balance being similar to a newborn giraffe. I had an orange $2 bucket nearby so I repeated the test. What I no longer have is a $2 orange bucket. I have lots of plastic in a nice orange color but it is a shape resembling “flat” more than “bucket, or maybe “shards”.
You’re probably asking yourself, “Why is standing on a bucket going to prove anything? I’m not a professional log roller.” Basically, you are testing wall rigidity. If the bucket gets slammed up against something, has a board dropped on it, gets dropped from height with weight inside, or something of the like, it shows your likelihood of failure to be considerably less.
Way less. The Browns have a better chance of making the Super Bowl this year than a $2 bucket outperforming the YETI Loadout Bucket. It’s just built wildly stronger. If the YETI is JJ Watt, the $2 bucket is Sheldon Cooper.
The handle on the YETI Loadout Bucket is great and swings the weight well without digging into your hand. It’s formed just right for a good grip. No more metal coat hanger handle with the chipped plastic guard that slides around.
The rubber grip on the bottom is great, especially in the back of my truck. The bucket stays put. Good bucket.
How about a handle that won’t murder your palm under load?
YETI Loadout Bucket: Uses
Many kayak anglers try to envision how they would use a YETI Loadout Bucket and justify the $40 for it. The truth is, while they might be able to use it for a variety of things, it isn’t really for kayak anglers. You can use it for sure but let’s just say you weren’t the target market demographic.
The first thing I thought of is slinging a cast net at the coast. Live shrimp and finger mullet are expensive so I go catch my own when I’m on the Texas coast. In the past I’ve used cheap five gallon buckets that break, the handle falls off, the bottom breaks in them when a cast net lands in it, and I’m constantly losing all my water due to cracks. The YETI Loadout Bucket solves all of those issues. I can see myself on the deck of the boat or pounding the shorelines casting and dropping with zero issues now.
Another idea that came to mind was all of my friends in the restaurant business. As a former busboy, dishwasher, waiter, and cook, I know the pains of having to refill an ice machine on a soda dispenser. I’ve felt the sagging weight of more than 40 pounds of ice bending the cheap bucket’s handle and even spilled ALL the ice a time or two.
Being food safe, the YETI Loadout Bucket is the end to those trials. Fill it up time and again and fail no more! Busboys across the world unite!
The non-slip rubber foot of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Improvements
Sweet baby Jesus I would have loved for this bucket to have come with the lid. Sure, I’ll pony up another $20 for one but if Ramblers come with lids, go ahead and include one with the bucket.
I’d also really like to see the Loadout come with optional rope handles, one on each side, that way when you put 80 pounds of rock in one to move from the front yard to the back, you can ask your neighbor that always borrows your ladder to help. He owes you but we don’t need a herniated disc on our hands.
What if the YETI Loadout Bucket could be a clear poly? I don’t know if that’s even possible but being able to see what’s inside would be pretty helpful.
The formed no slip grip of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Final Thoughts
I’ve used my bucket as a catch all, to haul rocks, to haul ice, to hold bait, to hold my seven foot cast net with 8 million pounds of lead, and a lot more. I liked it so much I got another one. This bucket may not be the exact fit for you and that’s okay because the people who it is a fit for will buy more than one.
http://ift.tt/2AxuRKr
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REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
The circle I spend a lot of my outdoor time in is kayak fishing. When the YETI Loadout Bucket was announced at ICAST 2017, the mocking, outcry, and confusion fast worked its way through the community.
“A $40 bucket!?!”
“I’d never use that!”
“My $2 Home Depot bucket works great!”
I heard it all, but away from the naysayers, a voice in the back of my mind kept asking if this could be the last bucket I’d ever need.
Granted, some people have little use for a bucket while others use a bucket all the time. Eager to see for myself if this was the end all be all bucket, I bought one. Charcoal gray. I paid $40 plus tax.
YETI Loadout Bucket: The Good
The YETI Loadout Bucket is straight up rugged. I saw in a promotional video someone tip it on its side and stand on it so of course I had to do the same. I stood on the bucket, one hand holding a rail, and bounced a little on it. All 200 pounds of me. No issues at all other than my balance being similar to a newborn giraffe. I had an orange $2 bucket nearby so I repeated the test. What I no longer have is a $2 orange bucket. I have lots of plastic in a nice orange color but it is a shape resembling “flat” more than “bucket, or maybe “shards”.
You’re probably asking yourself, “Why is standing on a bucket going to prove anything? I’m not a professional log roller.” Basically, you are testing wall rigidity. If the bucket gets slammed up against something, has a board dropped on it, gets dropped from height with weight inside, or something of the like, it shows your likelihood of failure to be considerably less.
Way less. The Browns have a better chance of making the Super Bowl this year than a $2 bucket outperforming the YETI Loadout Bucket. It’s just built wildly stronger. If the YETI is JJ Watt, the $2 bucket is Sheldon Cooper.
The handle on the YETI Loadout Bucket is great and swings the weight well without digging into your hand. It’s formed just right for a good grip. No more metal coat hanger handle with the chipped plastic guard that slides around.
The rubber grip on the bottom is great, especially in the back of my truck. The bucket stays put. Good bucket.
How about a handle that won’t murder your palm under load?
YETI Loadout Bucket: Uses
Many kayak anglers try to envision how they would use a YETI Loadout Bucket and justify the $40 for it. The truth is, while they might be able to use it for a variety of things, it isn’t really for kayak anglers. You can use it for sure but let’s just say you weren’t the target market demographic.
The first thing I thought of is slinging a cast net at the coast. Live shrimp and finger mullet are expensive so I go catch my own when I’m on the Texas coast. In the past I’ve used cheap five gallon buckets that break, the handle falls off, the bottom breaks in them when a cast net lands in it, and I’m constantly losing all my water due to cracks. The YETI Loadout Bucket solves all of those issues. I can see myself on the deck of the boat or pounding the shorelines casting and dropping with zero issues now.
Another idea that came to mind was all of my friends in the restaurant business. As a former busboy, dishwasher, waiter, and cook, I know the pains of having to refill an ice machine on a soda dispenser. I’ve felt the sagging weight of more than 40 pounds of ice bending the cheap bucket’s handle and even spilled ALL the ice a time or two.
Being food safe, the YETI Loadout Bucket is the end to those trials. Fill it up time and again and fail no more! Busboys across the world unite!
The non-slip rubber foot of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Improvements
Sweet baby Jesus I would have loved for this bucket to have come with the lid. Sure, I’ll pony up another $20 for one but if Ramblers come with lids, go ahead and include one with the bucket.
I’d also really like to see the Loadout come with optional rope handles, one on each side, that way when you put 80 pounds of rock in one to move from the front yard to the back, you can ask your neighbor that always borrows your ladder to help. He owes you but we don’t need a herniated disc on our hands.
What if the YETI Loadout Bucket could be a clear poly? I don’t know if that’s even possible but being able to see what’s inside would be pretty helpful.
The formed no slip grip of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Final Thoughts
I’ve used my bucket as a catch all, to haul rocks, to haul ice, to hold bait, to hold my seven foot cast net with 8 million pounds of lead, and a lot more. I liked it so much I got another one. This bucket may not be the exact fit for you and that’s okay because the people who it is a fit for will buy more than one.
http://ift.tt/2AxuRKr
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REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
REVIEW: The YETI Loadout Bucket
The circle I spend a lot of my outdoor time in is kayak fishing. When the YETI Loadout Bucket was announced at ICAST 2017, the mocking, outcry, and confusion fast worked its way through the community.
“A $40 bucket!?!”
“I’d never use that!”
“My $2 Home Depot bucket works great!”
I heard it all, but away from the naysayers, a voice in the back of my mind kept asking if this could be the last bucket I’d ever need.
Granted, some people have little use for a bucket while others use a bucket all the time. Eager to see for myself if this was the end all be all bucket, I bought one. Charcoal gray. I paid $40 plus tax.
YETI Loadout Bucket: The Good
The YETI Loadout Bucket is straight up rugged. I saw in a promotional video someone tip it on its side and stand on it so of course I had to do the same. I stood on the bucket, one hand holding a rail, and bounced a little on it. All 200 pounds of me. No issues at all other than my balance being similar to a newborn giraffe. I had an orange $2 bucket nearby so I repeated the test. What I no longer have is a $2 orange bucket. I have lots of plastic in a nice orange color but it is a shape resembling “flat” more than “bucket, or maybe “shards”.
You’re probably asking yourself, “Why is standing on a bucket going to prove anything? I’m not a professional log roller.” Basically, you are testing wall rigidity. If the bucket gets slammed up against something, has a board dropped on it, gets dropped from height with weight inside, or something of the like, it shows your likelihood of failure to be considerably less.
Way less. The Browns have a better chance of making the Super Bowl this year than a $2 bucket outperforming the YETI Loadout Bucket. It’s just built wildly stronger. If the YETI is JJ Watt, the $2 bucket is Sheldon Cooper.
The handle on the YETI Loadout Bucket is great and swings the weight well without digging into your hand. It’s formed just right for a good grip. No more metal coat hanger handle with the chipped plastic guard that slides around.
The rubber grip on the bottom is great, especially in the back of my truck. The bucket stays put. Good bucket.
How about a handle that won’t murder your palm under load?
YETI Loadout Bucket: Uses
Many kayak anglers try to envision how they would use a YETI Loadout Bucket and justify the $40 for it. The truth is, while they might be able to use it for a variety of things, it isn’t really for kayak anglers. You can use it for sure but let’s just say you weren’t the target market demographic.
The first thing I thought of is slinging a cast net at the coast. Live shrimp and finger mullet are expensive so I go catch my own when I’m on the Texas coast. In the past I’ve used cheap five gallon buckets that break, the handle falls off, the bottom breaks in them when a cast net lands in it, and I’m constantly losing all my water due to cracks. The YETI Loadout Bucket solves all of those issues. I can see myself on the deck of the boat or pounding the shorelines casting and dropping with zero issues now.
Another idea that came to mind was all of my friends in the restaurant business. As a former busboy, dishwasher, waiter, and cook, I know the pains of having to refill an ice machine on a soda dispenser. I’ve felt the sagging weight of more than 40 pounds of ice bending the cheap bucket’s handle and even spilled ALL the ice a time or two.
Being food safe, the YETI Loadout Bucket is the end to those trials. Fill it up time and again and fail no more! Busboys across the world unite!
The non-slip rubber foot of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Improvements
Sweet baby Jesus I would have loved for this bucket to have come with the lid. Sure, I’ll pony up another $20 for one but if Ramblers come with lids, go ahead and include one with the bucket.
I’d also really like to see the Loadout come with optional rope handles, one on each side, that way when you put 80 pounds of rock in one to move from the front yard to the back, you can ask your neighbor that always borrows your ladder to help. He owes you but we don’t need a herniated disc on our hands.
What if the YETI Loadout Bucket could be a clear poly? I don’t know if that’s even possible but being able to see what’s inside would be pretty helpful.
The formed no slip grip of the YETI Loadout Bucket
YETI Loadout Bucket: Final Thoughts
I’ve used my bucket as a catch all, to haul rocks, to haul ice, to hold bait, to hold my seven foot cast net with 8 million pounds of lead, and a lot more. I liked it so much I got another one. This bucket may not be the exact fit for you and that’s okay because the people who it is a fit for will buy more than one.
http://ift.tt/2AxuRKr
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As someone who has lived in apartments only slightly larger than “a little toy house,” it’s mildly vexing that this bedroom is the size of a banquet hall in Downton Abbey. Nice bedroom and/or place to possibly hold the 2024 Olympics 2. The Little Toy house. The little toy house would rent out for $2500 a month in Manhattan (not including utilities) This is not that little of a toy house. Not only could the rabbit easily fit inside the “little toy house,” the little toy house also has working electricity. Why are these rabbits so civilized? Is this some f**ked up Watership Down sequel??? 3. The color scheme we’re going for is “exploded paint factory.” “So what color have we decided on for the upstairs child’s bedroom?” “Which child’s bedroom?” “The enormous one. The one with the expansive tomato-colored floor.” “I was thinking for that room maybe a dark green?” “Really? Dark green? You don’t think maybe dark green walls with a tomato-colored floor is a bit much?” “No, it’ll look amazing. We can break up the monotony of the color with some dark green and yellow striped curtains.” “That’s an amazing idea. On non-matching red and yellow spearhead curtain rods? Do you think a tiger skin rug would be overkill?” “For a young child’s room? No. Not at all. ” 5. The Bookshelf “For tonight would you rather read ‘Hop on Pop’ or the entire Encyclopedia Britanica?” Why are these books so thick? This is a child’s bedroom, not a law library. Unless this rabbit is defending a doctoral thesis, there’s no need for him to own every non-fiction hardcover from Farrar Straus and Giroux. 7. The Idea That Anyone Would Keep a Comb and a Brush and a Bowl Full of Mush on the Same Table 8. Continued… Meanwhile, back at the ranch… “So what color do you think for the child’s bed?” “I was thinking like a tomato-ish red color?” “You remember the floor’s a tomato-ish red color.” “Yeah.” “You don’t think that’s a lot of red for a child’s bedroom? We don’t want it to look like the Amityville Horror kill room or anything.” “You don’t trust me? I’ve been decorating children’s bedrooms for almost twenty years.” “No, I trust you, I trust you. So you want to do all the furniture in red?” “Are you out of your f**king mind? Of course not. For the rest of the furniture I was thinking something sophisticated, like a mustard yellow.” “For everything?? All the furniture?” “All the furniture.” “Even the little toy house?” “Are you seriously asking me this? No. Of course not. The little toy house should be red.” 10. The Dangerously Non-childproofed Fireplace Also, nothing says “child’s bedroom” like an expensive mantelpiece clock bordered by Cookie Monster-blue funeral urns. 11. The Totally Ignored Existential Mouse As casual about their infestations as they are exacting about their interior design. 12. The idea that a child this young (rabbit or human) would need a black office telephone by his bedside. “Goodnight, Technologically-out-of-date telephone” Who’s calling, his financial adviser? Why would someone this age need a telephone unless it’s to call the woman across the vast expanse of his bedroom to ask her to stop whispering, “Hush.” This Picture of Bears in a Couples Therapy Session "So you say your mother was protective. Tell me more..." “So you say your mother was…protective?” Husband Bear: We’ve started fighting more since our son was born. I feel like she resents me. I feel like every little thing turns into an argument.” Wife Bear: “How could I not resent you? We have a newborn and you’re off eating salmon in a PBS documentary while I’m stuck at home 24/7. Husband Bear: “Don’t start, Janet! That documentary was a once in a lifetime opportunity!” Therapist Bear: You sound angry. Husband Bear: Brilliant observation! It took you eight years of graduate school to figure that out? Therapist Bear: Let’s all take a deep breath. In, two three, out, two three… (They are all silent for several seconds) Wife Bear: Also, a tomato red floor seems like a really bold choice for a psychologist’s office, doesn’t it?
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