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George Bailey Lives: August 2006
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Friday, August 25, 2006. A Long Life, Well-Lived. The older I get, the more I like to read the obituary section. This is not as morbid as it sounds. I'm genuinely interested in how people choose to use their time on earth. This is because I secretly believe I'll live to be 100, so I'm always looking for some good practical ideas on how to spend the next 70 years. I'm currently reading a charming book. Daily meal is a dinner salad that his wi...
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George Bailey Lives: July 2006
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Thursday, July 27, 2006. The Yellow Brick Road. Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our greatest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, talented, gorgeous, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? Marianne Williamson (albeit frequently misattributed to Nelson Mandela). So I think I know how my dad felt (feels? But unlike...
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George Bailey Lives: November 2006
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Monday, November 06, 2006. My weekend rocked pretty hard. On Saturday I went to Tru. Spa to get a manicure with an adorably pregnant friend. (I secretly love hanging out with pregnant women, because they're the only people I know who need to pee as often as I do.) We had dinner at the Neiman Marcus cafe, and then I Muni'd up to the Marina to attend a chocolate party/benefit for CityTeam. Has got my back on this.) And then the bill came.
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George Bailey Lives: September 2006
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Friday, September 22, 2006. I Got Your Fluff Right Here. On a dreary day at the office, when your inner fashionista needs a five-minute pleasure cruise, point your browser to A Dress A Day. Deep archives filled with too much sublimity to bear, really, but also some silly stuff. See if you can find the dress made entirely of sock monkeys. Posted by Tamika at 10:44 AM. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. On SpelBots and Safety. Spelman College, for t...
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George Bailey Lives: February 2007
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Friday, February 23, 2007. Joshua Ferris Feels Your Pain. Or Maybe Just Mine. But Quite Possibly, Yours Too. It took me a long time to find this month's Book You Should Be Reading- -there were many false starts and also-rans. I finally stumbled across a worthy contender over the weekend, which I finished last night: Then We Came to the End. Posted by Tamika at 12:12 PM. East Bay, CA. View my complete profile. Maslows Hierarchy of Needs.
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George Bailey Lives: October 2006
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Friday, October 27, 2006. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. On Wednesday during lunch, I was strolling down Market Street carrying a bag of assorted and sundry goods from Whole Foods, including organic taco shells, Clover Stornetta sour cream, and a quart of milk- -in a glass jug! From Straus Family Creamery ( Arethusa. I hear you. I grew up on Hamburger Helper and fast food, but I'm trying.). I NEED A GIRLFRIEND.". Posted by Tamika at 7:59 AM.
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George Bailey Lives: January 2007
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One girl's quest to prove that it is, indeed, a wonderful life. Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Books You Should Be Reading, January Edition. I was so moved by this book that as soon as I finished it, I immediately sat down to write a thank-you note to the author, M.T. Anderson. But you don't have to take my word for it (Reading Rainbow flashbacks, anyone? It won a 2006 National Book Award. Further encouragement for the journey can be found here. More later, after Blogger and I kiss and make up. Alas, it ha...