Yup, that's where mine are from. preppy might also have some good ideas!
My Boston marketing job wardrobe is typically the BR Sloan ankle pant, ballet flats, and silk blouses. The Sloan pants are on sale often and come in lots of colors, I have like 6 pairs.
Yup, that's where mine are from. preppy might also have some good ideas!
My Boston marketing job wardrobe is typically the BR Sloan ankle pant, ballet flats, and silk blouses. The Sloan pants are on sale often and come in lots of colors, I have like 6 pairs.
My Boston marketing job wardrobe is typically the BR Sloan ankle pant, ballet flats, and silk blouses. The Sloan pants are on sale often and come in lots of colors, I have like 6 pairs.
Does your company start with an N by any chance?
Nope. I also wear jeans a lot cause my office is casual. But I wear sloans a lot and to my events!
Does your tabletop chip horribly? We have this one and ours arrived cracked down the middle, and kidkraft did send us a replacement top (took 5 months) but I figure we'll wait until they aren't as hard on it to replace it. It's a veneer too so there are light colored chips all over it, it looks terrible.
Favorite Halloween treats other than candy? I'm coming up short when I try to avoid the really junky stuff. Is there anything that will work for a big age range? We don't get many ToTers, but they range in age from 3 to 14, and I'd love for this not to get complicated.
The school age director at my center says rubix cubes are very popular right now. I've noticed that they're in more party stores and catalogs, too. But, I have to say, most kids just want candy!
Baby nail clippers? I have some scissors but they just aren't working anymore. What are the easiest to use?
I have some Safety 1st clippers I picked up in the grocery store baby section. They work great and aren't too cumbersome to use. Some out there look really bulky. (Mine didn't come in a 2 pack)
I am looking for hotel recs in Boston. Walking distance to stuff that tourists want to do and eat, rooms that aren't painfully small, less than $250 a night. List so far is The Liberty, Nine Zero, and Fairmont Copley Plaza. I know zero about Boston so please let me know if I am going about this all wrong, and either way I'd love additional suggestions.
If you can get the Liberty in your price range, do it. It's such a neat place (an old jail), and the rooms are decent sized. We stayed there the night after our wedding and splurged, (October in New England), and loved it. It's a little less convenient to some of the tourist stuff than the other two, but not so much than it's prohibitive - my husband used to live around the corner from there, and we walked everywhere. (There's also a red line station right in front, if you feel lazy.) Friends of mine also stayed at the Nine Zero and liked it, though I think the rooms are on the smaller side.
I am looking for hotel recs in Boston. Walking distance to stuff that tourists want to do and eat, rooms that aren't painfully small, less than $250 a night. List so far is The Liberty, Nine Zero, and Fairmont Copley Plaza. I know zero about Boston so please let me know if I am going about this all wrong, and either way I'd love additional suggestions.
If you can get the Liberty in your price range, do it. It's such a neat place (an old jail), and the rooms are decent sized. We stayed there the night after our wedding and splurged, (October in New England), and loved it. It's a little less convenient to some of the tourist stuff than the other two, but not so much than it's prohibitive - my husband used to live around the corner from there, and we walked everywhere. (There's also a red line station right in front, if you feel lazy.) Friends of mine also stayed at the Nine Zero and liked it, though I think the rooms are on the smaller side.
v The Liberty is great and very unique. If you want to be more in the middle of everything, I would recommend the Fairmont Copley, it's much more centrally located and walking distance to Newbury Street so lots of shops and restaurants. I've stayed at the Fairmont and it's fantastic.
Does your tabletop chip horribly? We have this one and ours arrived cracked down the middle, and kidkraft did send us a replacement top (took 5 months) but I figure we'll wait until they aren't as hard on it to replace it. It's a veneer too so there are light colored chips all over it, it looks terrible.
We've had it for almost two years and no chips yet. DD1 is pretty rough on it, too.
Does your tabletop chip horribly? We have this one and ours arrived cracked down the middle, and kidkraft did send us a replacement top (took 5 months) but I figure we'll wait until they aren't as hard on it to replace it. It's a veneer too so there are light colored chips all over it, it looks terrible.
We've had it for almost two years and no chips yet. DD1 is pretty rough on it, too.
Ugh, why is mine such a piece of crap then! Even the chairs are chipped
Can anyone recommend a good place for long shirts -besides tunics? Just long tshirts (long sleeve). I love my old Liz Lange maternity t's, but otherwise, I'm ready to throw out every other shirt I own. I have a long torso and they all look dumb on me.