Thursday, November 12, 2009
Amazing Blog - Heavy Tweed Jacket
Thanks John for letting me know the blog existed. What amazing things...and memories of preppy past. As well as present.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Proof I am Still Alive
I am uber behind on blogging and posting - funny how a kid beginning kindergarten, a death in the family and illnesses - thank God not of the swine flu variety - will do that to a blogger.
As usual, the ideas are there but the time to post isn't. But watch this space, especially for a much overdue Diana B syrup scrub and body lotion review, and a love letter to my fave store in Williamsburg Binns Dress Shop and my favorite shopping center in Williamsburg, Merchants Square. You can't find a lovelier spot for a long weekend getaway in the fall and into the holidays. So please stay tuned!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Lazy (and Busy) Preppycrat
So I give my peeps this - a hilarious video of the so called activist event in Washington on Saturday morning. Protesting the ability for poor people and people between jobs to have health care. So they can choose to stay alive instead of go broke and die. But as the video above shows there is HOPE, in the latest guise of the Billionaires for Bush. They have morphed into Billionaires for Wealthcare, and as you can see the tea partiers are too stupid to recognize high satire at its best. Brava. And a brilliant way to haul out the preppy evening wear and jewels AND stick it to stupid, callous people. As Chris Core would say, lookin' good, being funny, and being smart are Core Values.
Friday, August 28, 2009
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
I would be completely and thoroughly remiss to have a blog named Preppycrat and not say a few words about a person who more than anyone worked, breathed, ate, slept and existed as the quintessential Preppycrat, Senator Teddy Kennedy. When I started this blog, I wondered what I could say that wasn't being said elsewhere but also who could be the inspiration. The Kennedy family came to mind immediately but especially Mr. Kennedy for his love of the sea, sharp suits, his dogs, the Senate and his country. And for everyone in it regardless of how much money they made, the color of their skin, whether they were well or ill, or whether they lived on the street or on 10 acres in Middleburg Virginia.
My husband was raised by his grandparents and his mother was to varying degrees as he grew up, a practicing Catholic. She hung four pictures on his bedroom wall; one of Jesus Christ, one of the Pope, one of FDR and the last a painting of Jack, Robert, and Ted Kennedy. These were what he saw every night before going to sleep and the first things he saw when he woke up in the morning. I'm lucky enough to live near Merrywood on the Potomac, the longtime home of the Bouviers, Hickory Hill where Ethel Kennedy's parties were legendary - and where summer interns in Senator Kennedy's office were welcome to go swimming one day each week - and yesterday driving home saw a lone American flag outside the gates to Madeira School where Senator Kennedy's daughter went as a teenager. Senator Kennedy will be laid to rest Saturday evening about 3/4 of a mile away from where my own parents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
But this isn't the remarkable thing - what is, is in a world where most of us probably truly have 6 degrees of separation from any other person, each of us probably only has 3 or 4 from the Kennedys and Ted in particular. It is amazing the sheer numbers who have met him or who had a friend or relative who met him, or worked for him, or have a story to tell about him and a kindness he did for them. He is our "Uncle Teddy," he is irreplaceable and he will be missed.
The Lion sleeps tonight.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Speaking of Health Care....
This outstanding commentary should be required viewing for every thinking American. It will be apparent in the first minute alone who is on the intelligent side of the issues here and who's not. I mean, for chrissake's calling Barack Obama OF ALL PEOPLE a Nazi????
A few somebodies need to sit down, shut up and attempt to read the history books and go look up the definition of the word "facsism" in Mirriam Websters.
Then go look in the mirror.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thoughts on Elizabeth Edwards, From an Ex Supporter of John
I not only support Mrs. Edwards, I picked up her book today and other customers were waiting for the book to be put out on the shelf, taking it out of the sales associate's hands. He even asked me if I was waiting for it and I said yes. Makes me think other people who were there earlier had been taking it right out of his hands too. Which might speak volumes - no pun intended - of whether people really want Elizabeth Edwards to go away. I don't really think they do.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Thoughts on Various Footwear
About those sneakers that seem to have alot of people crying foul over whether the first lady is going overboard with spending money on clothes and shoes...one angle I have heard little of is the possibility that they were a gift. If so, the Obamas will have to make it public and I have faith that they will.
I heard from an insider involved with Imelda "5000 pairs of shoes" Marcos' racketeering trial in New York City that she didn't buy all those shoes herself. Rather, they had been given to her by the Filipino shoe manufacturers who wanted their first lady to promote their shoes and wear them. I'm in no way, shape, or form excusing the things she and her husband did while he was in office, but given the source I heard this information from, I believe she had all the shoes given to her.
Sometimes appearances are deceiving. But speaking of footwear and having multiples of footwear, I'm inclined to hoard my latest favorite shoes. A couple of weeks ago, I ran across a Lands' End online shoe sale and picked up shoes for my eldest who needed a new pair. While I was at the site, I grabbed these for me:
I fully expected to have to return them because I have a sad history of falling for driving mocs and finding them just too narrow for my wide-ish feet. But no, I am nearly living in these and am happy that my size got back in stock in the last 24 hours, yayyyy. What's more, I got stuck in a downpour on Monday and had to make a dash for my car, pushing a fully loaded grocery cart while I ran. Again, I fully expected the worst, a wipeout. Didn't happen. And the shoes made it through the soaking without falling apart or getting otherwise ruined. So if you need shoes that look good in a preppy meets fashionable kind of way, aren't pricey and won't hobble you when keeping up with kidlets or dodging rain bullets, these may be a good bet for you.