Tuesday, September 21, 2010

your daily bias



i heart this...

I am secretly wanting to design a kitchen right now (okay, not so secretly right now). One of my best friends, Karen, is in the process of redesigning her kitchen and I'm so anxious to see it that I just can't stand it. We have similar styles, so I'm sure that she will have to walk around with a drool cloth under my chin once I finally make it to St. Louis to see the results in person.

I was doing some searches and found these great images of some of the kitchens that I'm loving right now. Most of these are super-modern – but since we are a no-kid kind of household, we could totally pull it off.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

i heart this...

I'm loving how big-time designers are working in unexpected mediums. Cynthia Rowley has dabbled in quite a few industries over the past few years since Swell busted onto the scene, but this takes the cake for me.

How amazing are these Band-Aids? These limited-edition offerings from Cynthia offer sequin, gems, lace and even gold chains. In addition, $1 from the sale of each tin goes directly to Design Ignites Change, an organization that engages high school and college students in design and architecture projects that address social issues in their own communities.


your daily bias

...in honor of the primaries!


Liberals Scare Me and Conservatives Scare Me available here.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

as promised...

Sometimes it's the things that take the longest to work themselves out that are the most satisfying. Some of you are aware that this little project has been on my to-do list for, oh, shall we say 7-8 years? I've started, stopped, started again and regrettably stopped again. This time, no stopping.

Drum roll please!!!

I'm happy to finally announce the Grand Opening of the Biased Baby.com storefront.



I opted to work with Café Press to get things off the ground. I'm not 100% content with the limitations that they place on your site layout, but it gets the job done. This will continue to be a work in progress and you'll see new designs showing up regularly. Don't forget to check back!

Now that you've had the opportunity to see some of the Biased Baby themed product on the blog, you have the chance to purchase it and spread the word. If you like what you see, I thank you in advance for sharing with your friends.

Remember, it's all about being edgy and pushing the envelope. Don't get offended, friends – you'll come to love it as much as I do. Then again, I'm biased.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

how life turns...

...on a dime. I'm making my way back – or as my very wise Uncle R. would say "keeping it between the ditches" after a fairly rough summer. I might go into more detail about it at some point, but for now, I'm vertical, I'm smiling and I'm trying to let the Lord talk to me instead of me doing all the talking.

I have learned a few key things in the upside down world that has been my life for the last few months.

1. I'm as addicted to coffee more now than I ever was. And I'm okay with it.

2. Watching your children (in my case 4-legged) grow old sucks. I remember well the day my first dog, Mandy, died. And I remotely remember the suffering. I think my parents did their best to help that Irish Setter out as much as they could so that we wouldn't be so burdened by her decline. I have 4 animals that are 12 years old or higher. One of them is really suffering with arthritis and it's such a painful thing to watch. I brought this little baby home when she was only 8 weeks old and no matter how old and feeble she gets, she will always be that little chocolate-eyed puppy. I want her to give me as much time with her as I want...but I hope that she takes it upon herself to show me how selfless my love can be for her when the time is right.

3. I'm extremely impatient. All my really close friends just laughed out loud and are wiping whatever they were drinking off their monitors right now. They are each collectively saying "um, like, did she really just figure it out or has it just taken her this long to admit it to herself?"

4. I miss Winchester. When I was 17, I couldn't WAIT to get out. I was foaming at the mouth to leave that black hole of death. Now, I'd offer up a body part to find my way back. Funny how age changes perspective isn't it?

and finally 5. I have decided to become better at a few key things. I'm not talking drastically better, because if I try to do too much, I'll let myself down and will have to deal with that whole "patience" thing again. But I'm determined to become better at managing my health, at communicating with husband, at being a more considerate driver, at getting my Biased Baby product relaunched and at blogging more consistently. I figure if I can progress on each of them, if only a little at a time, then I'm doing okay. If I surprise myself and set the world on fire, then the world better watch out.

Until then, I'm going to have another cup of coffee.