My coworker, who is perpetually cold and always has a little space heater under her desk and a blanket wrapped around her legs wants just one thing this Christmas: THE SLANKET. It is a specially designed blanket with SLEEVES. You know how when you're hunched over a desk and swaddled up in a warm blanket, the biggest problem is that your arms are either stuck in the blanket and you can't do anything, or they are out, and you are cold from the chest up? The ingenious design of THE SLANKET solves these problems effortlessly! It's like a giant robe, I guess. Sure they look stoopid, but I'm sure they are warm, and they have like a 98% satisfaction rating from their customers.
Obama Will Be One of The Greatest (and Most Loved) American Presidents
One of the more interesting things that stuck with me from yesterday's pre-engagement class at church. From Proverbs 31:10-31, a description of an upstanding woman who seems to have it all together, managing her family, household, and even her own business with competence. A generous and able person, a kind and wise role model, and a joy and blessing to all. A far cry from the meek helplessness we often assume is the Biblical paragon of womanhood! You go, girl.
I saw trailers for this movie a while back but completely missed its release here in the US. I guess it worked out because Garry and I ended up seeing it together on his laptop last night. Mongol was not only a breathtaking spectacle of a movie (otherworldly scenery, sweeping vistas, lush textures, fast-paced battle sequences), but it was really satisfying too in its sensitive portrayal of a controversial historical figure (Ghengis Khan), his lifetime love/partnership with his wife, Borte, and the sufferings, loyalties, alliances, and betrayals he endured on his way to becoming the fearsome/fearless leader he was.