Sunday, February 26, 2006

My day yesterday.

9 comments:

Derek said...

Please, please, PLEASE tell me you were in a store and not somebody's house with the red and green diamond painted walls. If not, we may have someone who has stranger ideas about decorating than me, and that's just truly frightening, considering I had considered theater-style seating in my apartment (i.e. all furniture directly faced the TV).

Canton Mommy said...

Actually, the colors are fuschia pink and glowing green. And it is indeed a store. It is brilliant, really - getting together a bunch of women who want to make pretty things and make HUNDREDS or pretty things available while they are without kids or husbands and are free to wander around and find things to buy. It's flipping brilliant if you ask me.

Derek said...

It's red and green to those of us on the ROY G BIV color schedule.

Lochmoor Mom said...

Firstly, the pic doesn't do your hair style justice. I think your hair looks cute in the pic and when I saw you Sunday your hair looked awesome.

Secondly, the colors come across as fuschia pink and glowing green on my monitor...Derek, time to upgrade.

Canton Mommy said...

LM- I told you my hair looked liked dirty scribbles. I'm telling you I've lost pretty hair and can't seem to get it back. This picture just proved it. I curled it under today. It looked like a limp rag that way.

Derek said...

Don't think it's my monitor. Ann's shirt is pink. The wall is red. I'll give you the green does glow. Reminds me of the old Orlando Thunder jerseys from the World League (man, those were cool back in the early 90's). I wouldn't know fuschia if you spelled it in fuschia and told me that's what fuschia is. Much like Hallmark makes up holidays to sell cards, someone's making up colors like fuschia.

Lochmoor Mom said...

Another testament to men and color blindness.

Lydia Netzer said...

BUT you said you hate pink. See, now we know. SO, that is perplexing.

Derek said...

Maybe it's colorblindness. Or maybe we worry about things other than what the precise name of a certain shade of a color is. Now before any of the female contingent freaks out, I'm not saying that's better or worse. I'm just saying it's not something we tend to care much about.