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You may recall a while back that we covered the problem with bear tanks in Wrath of the Lich King. In short, the new shared gear itemization between Rogues and Feral Druids is leaving bear Druids incredibly starved for armor and stamina. Extra stamina and armor is wasted on rogues, but is mandatory for Bears. Bears, therefore, have suffered.
Ghostcrawler has now let us know that the dev team has noticed the problem. The justification, of course, is as usual: They want less useless stuff to drop. Ideally, itemization should be tight enough that there is a high chance of people getting stuff they can use off a boss, even if that means 12 other people in the raid can use it as well.
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From Shanalogic.com, a cute site with randomly sweet little items, I'm eyeing a rad little shirt called "Sir Fancy Rabbit" for a more casual look:
From Threadless.com, a site where artists can submit their ideas for the chance to be selected for tshirt screen printing, I'd like the "A Key For Everything" tshirt. Again, keeping it casual:
I would also like the "She Doesn't Even Realize" shirt, given my love of cutesy things like hearts and robots:
From Torrid, I'm considering some leggings. In black, charcoal grey, and olive:
In addition to leggings, I'm contemplating skinny jeans. Obviously I'd have to try them before hand, given that I'm typically more of a "flared" jeans sort of girl. However, if I were to get some, the following would be my top picks:
From American Eagle, a store that I've never been a big fan of, I'd surprisingly like this nifty little sweater:
From Hot Topic I'd like this little number, though I'd obviously pair it with leggings:
From JCPenny, I think this tank would prove useful to my wardrobe:
From Journeys we have a few pairs of lovely shoes (because I apparently need more):
Now, in addition to those shoes, I'm also lusting after this cute pair of mary janes from Payless:
And there you have it, the soon-to-be new additions to my fall wardrobe. They ought to mesh in well with what I already have.
I was torn today about continuing on about shoes or describing how to make your own fabric shopping bag rather than using paper or plastic. The shopping bag ethics won out.
so go to the shopping bag site:
http://www.allfreecrafts.com/phprint.php
and if you can sew or suck someone into making these for you. it's good for the earth.
Mine are dark canvas and stamped with fabric paint leaves.
tomorrow I will indulge my love of shoes.
favorite brands being dansko, munro, pliner, naot and mephisto for comfort
and
weitzman, feldman, franco sarto, nina and van eli.
I wouldn't wear Marc Jacobs or Blahniks at any price. I need to actually be able to walk in my shoes.
odd concept huh?
and during the visit we did some hikes near St Helens and the Coast and visited three botanic garden. B-I-L and I are seriously into botanical identification- I even eyed an obscure wild viburnum when everyone was very skeptical of my id. we also got some great food. from a dump of a dim sum spot in Chinatown and some great pastries from St Honore--- trounced them both at Scene it and Bridge and even getting in some alone time to play with the abster... who we now call houdini after she wrangled out of her collar one night last week and was free from the tinkle sound we use to find her when she is up to trouble.
and the worm composter is assembled and awaiting the 1,000 red wriggles sent though via mail. go figure. And so despite a death by drowning, death by fire and two diagnoses of cancer among friends. it's a good life.
Well it happened... March rolled in like a Lion here in Nova Scotia, the moon eclipsed ... and I turned the BIG 5-0. Rather uneventful due to a bout of the flu that kept me in bed for most of a 2 week vacation, what a waste that flu shot was this year! Oh well, I did get lots of rest before the big day so I was able to take it lying down AND sitting up!!
I decided a while ago that I loved being over 40, so moving on to 50 was something I looked forward to. At 40 life really opened up to me in so many ways, the first and most fun had to be the discovery of multiple orgasms....yes I said that!! My only wish...oh how I'd known at 20!!
The next best thing was singing. Since I had some kind of strange and cruel grade 2 teacher tell me I couldn't sing and was tone deaf, I'd never even tried. At 46 I thought one day ... %^#@ her, and I checked it out. Turned out I wasn't tone deaf, and could carry a note or two so I took singing lessons. I was a great time and opened new worlds to me I hadn't explored before.
Somewhere in there I started back on my many years of spiritual searching. The journey lead me to discover my personal path was Buddhism. Since then my world has changed so very much. It has become more wonderful, beautiful, open, kind, abundent, compassionate, and rich in every way. There is no way to truly express the experiences I have had with this other than to say that awakening to my true life has been awesome, strange, at times painful, and yet beautiful.
Between 40 and 50 my love deepened for my family and I discovered I loved dogs. Since then my dogs are a part of my family and have brought joy into all our lives. My daughters grew up, and with that came an amazing freedom, and a new relationship with the 2 that are now young adult women.
There was sadness of course, the loss of my mother, father-in-law, of friends and colleagues through job changes. There were stressors of all sorts, raising 3 teen girls, surviving high school with them, seeing them with their first broken hearts, and making it past Prom night.
There were simple discovery's such as the flavour of Jamican Blue Mountain coffee, Chai Tea, and Sushi, mosty because after 40 I became more daring and wanted to try new things of all sorts. I bought my first brand new car for just me and not because my husband picked it out as a "good buy". I gave things away, and am still struggling with purging much more of what I own that is truly useless to me now, but might serve someone else.
Pain also happened, physically with injuries and surgery. Emotionally with disappointments, losses, and hurt. Some caused by other's, some of my own making.
Yet, I survived it all and found within the freedom to finally be myself in most every way. I didn't have to care what other's thought, worry about impressions, or judgements. I stepped out of the fear of "just going for it" and did things I never imagined. I laughed and played more and harder, and when I cried I wailed. My heart grew larger, and my ego smaller. Sometimes this wasn't as pleasant as I'd like, it allowed me to feel more of other's pain, but it was so good to make such a connection with the world and all in it.
Friendship's deepened, and I found interesting new ways to make new friends.Fascinating people entered my life, each of them coming to either teach me, or learn from me, in one way or another.
I read 466 books, maybe more, that's the number I counted of books I own. Many more were given away, loaned, shared and passed on to where they need to be so are no longer on my shelves to count.
So.... what does one do at 50 to celebrate in a personal way this grand mark of half a century of life? A way that is silly, fun, daring, foolish, simple, and yet as bold as the number ? Well... one - ME - buys themselves the HOTTEST red high heeled shoes I could find, and gets a tattoo of something wonderfully meaningful to me, a Dragonfly. I giggle every time I look at the shoes, not sure if I can even walk in them anymore, but they are so fun to put on and take a few pictures in, or sing a song wearing, or.... something that might lead to that FIRST discovery!
My tattoo appointment is next week, I'm looking at designs.....it's an amazing time to be 50. I am going to LOVE and LIVE every second of this next decade that I am in this life to enjoy.
Namaste
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