27 April 2010
Animal House
22 April 2010
The Lost Years
- living in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, with two musical theater majors, in a room that sometimes smelled vaguely of cat pee
- working tirelessly yet exuberantly at the Tribeca Film Festival
- single
- living in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, with my fiance, in an apartment with sunlight and plants and a park two blocks away
- working diligently but spiritlessly at a legal media firm as a data entry rep in the newspaper subscriptions department
- 2.6 months away from marrying my favorite person in the world (aww)
- started dating my favorite person in the world
- went to Germany, Spain, and Belgium for the first time
- left Tribeca
- went on unemployment
- went to California for the first time
- started working at Barnes & Noble
- got an amazing job at Human Rights Watch
- got engaged
- watched the Madoff scandal unfold
- lost an amazing job at Human Rights Watch (due to the Madoff scandal)
- kept working at Barnes & Noble
- started temping
- started temping at my current job
- went to my brother's wedding
- opened my Etsy shop
- got hired at my current job
- opened another Etsy shop with my soon-to-be-mother-in-law
21 April 2010
Dutch department store
5) enjoy!
http://producten.hema.nl/
Their web programmer has way too much time on his/her hands.
20 April 2010
Three years on
Well folks, it's been a while! Almost three years exactly - and oh, how the time flies. I don't think I've looked at this little collection of posts for about two years...strange to think I've had it turned off longer than I had it turned on.
But I think it's time to change that. I've expanded "A Certain World" beyond this original blog incarnation, into the name of the Etsy shop I opened last October, and the corresponding domain name I've registered for my as-yet-unbuilt website for the same business. I've even got a facebook Page! It was actually through a recent conversation with a fellow Etsy seller that I was inspired to resurrect the ol' blog; I've been Etsy-chatting with Katie of makingthishome about our struggles and trials with shop-promotion and lackluster sales. Just trying to get a shop noticed *anywhere* on the behemoth that is Etsy can seem utterly impossible sometimes, but Katie was sweet enough to give me a shout-out on twitter the other day - which seems to have drawn some extra traffic! - and I wanted to return the favor. It's high time I started giving my shop a voice outside of Etsy, and until I get a website design into photoshop and up on wordpress, this seems the logical place to start. It's also high time I started spreading the joy of all the shops and links and funny little blogs that I've kept locked away in a google doc for months...
So, to start: Making This Home! Katie, a US expat living in Berlin with her German husband (hmm, sounds like me someday...), has an adorable shop featuring a line of whimsical and refreshing journals, diaries and notebooks made with German and other European papers (what could be better?). I found her shop a couple months ago when I had the idea to make a German-themed treasury for Etsy's Euro Week; I included only black, red, and yellow items and organized them so the page looked like a German flag (black items across the top, red items in the middle, yellow items along the bottom..and then some extras. I'm so clever), and Katie's rhubarb-red writing prompt journal fit in perfectly on the red line:
Unfortunately I didn't screen-shot the treasury while it was still active, but perhaps I'll see about re-creating it now that Treasury East is open and lists don't expire!
More beautiful, handmade things to come in subsequent posts...
Cheers!



