Monthly Archives: December 2006

My Boyfriend is Way Cool

Look what he did! Yes: he sorted, processed, organized, catalogued and described the whole darn collection. The finding aid, as it’s called, gives a wonderful glimpse into what Andy’s brain would look like if he had total control over everything. … Continue reading

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A beautiful moment which occurs once or twice a week: It’s late afternoon. I’m sitting on the couch, reading or listening to music. It’s nearly dark outside and I have the lights on in the apartment. It’s quiet, still; even … Continue reading

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Guess Who’s Home Sick with a Cold?

That would be me. I could’ve gone in today had it been absolutely necessary, but the closer we get to the holidays the slower it becomes at work. Plus, I figured that people would not appreciate me sharing my germs. … Continue reading

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Two Sides of the Scale

The Renegade Craft Fair over the weekend went better than I could’ve dreamed. I ended up selling 41 copies, basically as many as I was physically capable of making! I could’ve sold at least five more, but I just didn’t … Continue reading

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It was one of those nights where I randomly wake up at 2 o’clock and think to myself, “Wow. It’s really late. I ought to be asleep.”

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Another Plug

Yup. I’ll be lugging around copies of 100 Spinning Plates this weekend. Pssst! They make great Xmas gifts! The Renegade Craft Fair/Winter Edition in Wicker Park @ The Pulaski Park Auditorium, 1419 W. Blackhawk Saturday + Sunday, December 9 + … Continue reading

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Protected: Rob’s Best of 2006

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Well now. It was subzero outside all day. The thermometer didn’t crack 20 degrees. We went for breakfast at Stella’s. Then we went to the lot next door and picked out our Christmas tree. It looked smaller outside. It’s actually … Continue reading

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