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Posts Tagged ‘pictures’
Pigeon post
Meet Missy and Molly
Bucky ball creativity
Amazing what you can build with these things.
Bejeweled owl
For some reason I really like owl jewelry, so when I saw this online I had to get it!
Plasma chamber, cheeky message
Panda and I went on a little tour of Engineering IV at UCLA for UCLA Day 2011. They showed us this plasma chamber, the smallest of the ones in the room, which had an amusing (cautionary) sign posted next to it.
The hunt for the perfect purse
Recently, I decided it was time for a new purse. The one I’ve been using is just too large and flops over from not being full enough. I had previously been using a smaller handbag sort of thing, which I switched out of when I wanted to be able to carry my iPad in my purse. I also wanted to be able to separate my iPad into a different compartment so the inside of my purse wasn’t just a bottomless pit of stuff, but held things together better. I hate digging around looking for something I know is in there, but got lost among the depths of the purse.
Armed with this criteria, I decided to do some shopping this weekend and came across a dark purple purse and a nice white one at Kohl’s. I loved the color of purple purse, but it was a bit too long so the shape was kind of weird. The white one looked really nice, but couldn’t fit my iPad in the center compartment that zipped up. Other than that is was the perfect size and had all the compartments I was looking for, so I went ahead and bought it to give it a test drive. I took these pictures to get Panda’s input and he pretty much thought the same thing, which gave me the final boost of confidence that I chose the right one. And hey, if I changed my mind, I could always return or exchange it. After all, Kohl’s has a pretty good return policy!
Then at work today, I asked the opinion of one of my coworkers and she brought to my attention a detail on the purse that makes it a little less classy. I really love the triangular holes and the black stitching, but part of the silver lining looked cheap. So, I decided to continue with my search and see if I could find something that would meet my needs better. This time it also came down to two purses, one white and one purple. I really liked the brightness of the white on the black and white one, but the design was too flashy and not at all like me. On the other hand, the color of purple one wasn’t my favorite, but I did enjoy the shape and the middle divider was deep enough to hold my iPad and zip up.
Between the light purple one from today and the white one I had purchased yesterday, I couldn’t decide which one was better, so I just got the purple one to give it a test run as well. While I really like the shape of it, the external pockets, and the internal compartments, I love the look of a white bag! We’ll see how this one feels as I use it tomorrow. I was already noticing how much easier it was to have a purse closer to your body, rather than a huge hunk of a thing hanging down your shoulder. As for the color, it’s not something a lot of people would choose and I am perfectly fine with that. I don’t mind standing out in a crowd!
I’ve already switched everything over to the purple purse and I’m still having trouble deciding if I should just keep both, choose one, or keep looking. My coworker did mention going to the Fashion District, so if we can do that this weekend, I’d definitely be open to replacing these with something else that catches my eye. It’s hard to know when something is good enough! I can’t help but think of what there might be out there that I have not yet discovered. If I don’t find something soon, I think that either of these purses would do the job just fine and I’d never know the better, so I won’t worry too much about it.
Oh, and all this has reminded me of why I’m never that interested in shopping! A “quick” trip to look at some items quickly turns into an hour or two and next thing you know, the day is gone.