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a long overdue update
2008-06-02
11:28
I remember when I couldn't go two days without getting an entry down.
I think that the public diary is starting to be more of a hindrance
than a help - I've been called out too many times; had people I know
find my diary, had people who read my diary find me. Sometimes I like
being obliged to leave out details that are too unkind or embarassing
- but as time goes on, there's less and less that I can talk about and
so the diary doesn't fill the need that it used to. I'm thinking
seriously about calling an end to it entirely, but first I want to see
if I can keep a paper diary with any regularity. Anyhow. A lot has happened. I did end up going to Denise's party. The advice was overwhelmingly
in favor of going, with a few dissenters, and I knew that I ought to
go. But I didn't want to, and I figured that if I was in a bad mood
and feeling resentful I woudln't be a very good addition to a party
meant to celebrate someone else. You don't go to someone's special
day if you're not willing to help them celebrate whatever milestone
they've reached. But Denise wrote me a couple of times the day of the
party to ask me to go, and I tried some lame excuses and then finally
got off my ass and headed uptown. It was after work on a Monday so I
arrived a little late and I had good reason to leave a little early -
even though it was annoying to spend so much time on the train for
such short visit, I was glad I had an excuse to cut out early. I
spent most of the time I was at the party talking to her sister and
mother - typical of the strange state to which our relationship has
sunk. We have old times in common, not much else. And her mother and
sister didn't know Denise's friends well. It was fine. I had a fine time. At the end Denise was like, "We
should do something! I shouldn't neglect you!" and I was like, "Well,
you know I'm available." She actually did email about getting
together but I won't hold my breath about it actually happening. Shelley was in town for the stationery show, so I got to visit a bit
with her and also see her booth. She's come a long way in three
years, and it makes me so happy to see. I know that I can be like a
broken record about Shelley but she is one of those people who
deserves all the success in the world, and it really makes me feel so
warm and happy to see her building a business up from scratch and
making real, measurable progress every year. She's earned it on so
many levels. I had a fantastic visit to a sample sale recently - the first time
I've gone to a sample sale and really felt like I'd hit the jackpot.
But that's an understatement. I felt like I'd entered an alternate
reality. It was my favorite boutique having the sample sale, my
favorite despite the fact that I had never bought anything there
before - it was all too expensive. The kind of place where t-shirts
start at 00 and dresses are all 00 and up. Lots to drool over,
but way beyond my price range. Well, at the sample sale the most
expensive thing was 00 and I could afford everything. I was
in heaven. I felt drunk. I stayed at the store until it closed - I
could not walk away. I walked out with four dresses and one shirt...one was a sort of twee
summery dress that's too similar to the sort of thing I already own, a
brown silk empire bust with a cornflower bue eyelet cotton skirt and
some interesting tucking, another was a mistake, a mustard yellow
matronly thing I thought might be good for work - it still might,
maybe in the fall or winter? We'll see. Actually I can probably
dress it up nicely, but on its own it's kind of dowdy. The third
dress has a kind of wild leafy pattern and one of those bustlines
that's become so popular at awards shows, like the one that Audrey
Tatou wore to the Da Vinci Code premier in Cannes? With the kind of
bust-shaping ribbons that curve under or around the breasts...I'll try
to post a picture later. It is tres chic, has an up-to-the-minute
racer back, and is kind of exciting and different...all of the above
were under 00, mostly 0 or 0...though they will sell retail for
unbelievable prices. The fourth dress is my favorite - an Olga
Kapustina wool jersey dress with a quilted yoke...a few years ago I
was about to buy an Olga Kapustina dress at the Louis of Boston sale
and there was a little snag in the dress and even on sale it was too
expensive to buy in poor condition so I passed...I have been on the
lookout for Olga Kapustina ever since, so there was something
extremely satisfying about buying this dress, which I adore. It was
50, the most expensive of the lot, but oh so satisfying. I also got
a pretty printed racerback shirt with a kind of hippie pattern on it. However, all of these dresses immediately sent me on a search for a
proper strapless bra. I have a strapless bra that is like a regular
bra, without straps? And some sticky plastic on the inside to provide
traction? God that thing is a piece of shit. I have modest breasts
and it can't hold them up for more than five minutes. It's
uncomfortable, it slides down my body, it makes me feel like some sort
of hideous sagging mess. That thing is worse than useless and, now
that I think of it, I"m going to go home and throw it away. I needed
to find a strapless bra that I can wear, and although those
little jelly cups that you can stick onto your boobs are fine they
have a limited number of uses and I wanted something that I could just
wear every day. I ended up buying one of those bandeau tops made out
of Spanx material. It is not the most flattering to my cleavage - but
that's a totally fair trade off. I was wearing my Olga dress on the
way to the lingerie store, so I could be sure it would look ok, and
the fabric is really thin and I could feel every man on the street
staring at my nipples as I walked. And the bouncing...it just feels
obscene and inappropriate. Which I guess it is. So now I have a
little security wrap that will stop the bouncing and tone down the
nipples. I totally love it, it's exactly what I wanted. Oh, and last but not least - now that this has turned into a catalogue
of recent purchases - I also bought a new computer. A cheap,
refurbished iMac. My laptop has passed the point of no return. The
hard drive was just replaced, which gave me the opportunity to isolate
the real problem: the machine overheats and that scrambles the
insides. It crashes once every hour or two, even when I'm working to
keep it cool, but connecting it to its dock, and the CD drive, allows
it to trap heat and fries it even faster...la la la, end of story is
that restoring the computer to a working state is impractical when the
thing is clearly begging to be put out of its misery. I got the
replacement that was cheapest, hoping I could wait a couple of years
and then get a new one that is more optimal...I am kind of bummed
because I don't need to be spending that kind of money right now (and
with my parents tied up in this new condo I can't even go begging for
help anymore - ouch), but I'll manage and I think it was the right
decision. On the other hand, I also think moving out my apartment is going to be
the right decision. I need to move someplace cheaper. So, end of story.
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