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I'm sorry, but is this not one of the coolest kitchen gadgets of life?
It's the Silvertone/Red Cupcake Caddy from Target.I am ocassionally one of those people who brings baked goods to share with people at work. Carrying anything on the subway is a pain in itself, but traveling with cupcakes is really hard. Because, you know, who wants smooshed frosting? You can't stack them!I must have this!
4,378.
That's the number of pictures I had saved on my computer, going back to freshman year of college. Sadly, my laptop is more than five years old and I'm pretty sure it's about to hit the crapper soon. It's at the point where the "You are running low on disc space on drive C" warning pops up approximately every 15 minutes, and it's been doing that for like two years.
So I know my pictures are, well, in peril. (Peril!)
That's why I have a fancy, high-capacity external hard drive where I have them all backed up. But even though they're backed up, I still can't bring myself to delete the files from my computer. I just am distrustful of the external hard drive because I'm not 100% familiar with the way it works and how it works to restore things once they've been backed up.
But yesterday I finally did it. I backed up all 4,378 photo files again and then I started deleting them from the computer. And now my laptop is running much faster, which is really nice. So I'm learning to trust little external hard drive and not imagine it being lost in a fire or a flood or me spilling something on it or stepping on it and breaking it or someone stealing it.
Here are a few last looks at 2003:





I've subscribed to Entertainment Weekly on and off for more than five years, and I always look forward to their Oscar preview issue. This year though, Oscar wasn't even on the cover (Barack was though, so it's aight) and there were no predictions! And no odds on each nominee in the main categories, either. The closest they came was calling Slumdog Millionaire the "frontrunner." Not good enough for me, EW.
Nominated movies I still want to see:
Revolutionary Road (just finished the novel)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Doubt
Of the main films this year, so far I've only seen Slumdog and Rachel Getting Married, which were both fantastic.
If only the last trip to the movies hadn't been wasted on stupid Seven Pounds. I tell ya.
Up for tomorrow night are Wall-E (Best Animated Feature nominee) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (Penelope Cruz is nominated for a Best Supporting Actress award). VCB is written and directed by Woody Allen, so it's risky in that it could go either in the Match Point (yay) or Scoop (boo).
1. Walking - Pocket Size
2. Show Me Love - Robyn
3. Rockstar - Prima J
4. Wake Up Call - Maroon 5
5. Spin the Bottle - The Juliana Hatfield Three
6. Losing My Religion - R.E.M.
7. Friday Night - Lily Allen
8. Senorita with a Necklace of Tears - Paul Simon
9. Break Anotha - Blake Lewis
10. 1234 - Feist
11. Better Man - Pearl Jam
12. Bubbly - Colbie Caillat
13. You Know I'm No Good - Amy Winehouse
14. My Love Opened the Door - Pete Townsend
15. Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
16. Soulja Boy Tell 'Em - Soulja Boy
17. Loser - Beck
18. No One - Alicia Keys
19. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2
20. One Week - Barenaked Ladies
Last night I went to see Wicked at the Opera House in Boston. I'd been looking forward to it since I hadn't really been to see anything in awhile, and it didn't disappoint, although it wasn't quite as fantastic as seeing it on Broadway. My seat was miles closer this time, and the Opera House is so much smaller than the Gershwin in New York, so that made it quite different. I think my favorite part of the night was hearing the guy sitting behind me tell his friend at the end that what he liked best was getting to find out that "it's like the Wicked Witch wasn't bad at all, she was actually good," like it was some big revelation he was letting everyone else in on.
Big urge now to listen to the Idina/Kristin original Broadway cast recording!