Archive for December 17th, 2005

A new look for the Heartland…

I finally figured out how to make a transparent gif with Graphics Converter on Mac. Hooray!

Once again, the doll on my index page changes outfits to fit the weather. It’s cold out there.

Here’s my DC Doll from my last quarter at Medill….

[pix from http://pixelpunk.fateback.com/play.html]

This is my Chicago Doll for my first quarter in grad school - damn it was cold.

When I first started my blog - I had this Cali Doll - short skirts and sunshine.

My last doll was a bride-to-be in August…


[pix from the Ultimate Doll Maker]

And now…in Kansas - my doll is bundled up for the cold weather and snow.


My co-worker pointed me to this awesome doll maker: the Candy Dollmaker. You need to sign up for a free account, but it’s worth it! So many pretty outfits to choose from.

 

Reasons…

It’s too easy for me to stay plugged into technology. I know some folks don’t have broadband cable or DSL at home, but we do. This week, it’s been too easy for me to come home to an empty apartment and flip on the TV and switch on my powerbook. I don’t like listening to the silence echoing through the empty rooms.

So, I manage to keep my mind cluttered with more websites and sitcoms after an eight hour day in from my dual flat screens at work, listening to the police scanner and checking out the three TV screens every now and then. It doesn’t sound healthy, does it?

When Mark was here, it was easy to drag him away from his laptop and hang out on the couch with only the radio to accompany our after-work play-by-play.

After I got home last night, I left messages on a few people’s voice mail and flipped on our Christmas Tree lights and KJHK on the radio. I curled up with some Joan Didion and proceeded to tune rest of the world.