Archive for June, 2011
Questions from you no. 28: Formspring edition
Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
All questions via Formspring. Q: What’s the best and worst business advice you’ve received? (From Kari) Best: Planning is just guessing. Worst: Avoid controversy. Q: I’m a young Mum of one and I’m currently a stay at home Mum. My question is this. How do you do it?? I feel like I’m constantly cleaning, tidying, [...]
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Help me Steve Gordon of RDQLUS. You’re my only hope.
Posted on 22. Jun, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
With Steve the day we met in 2009 On Monday, my friend (and getaway driver) Steve of RDQLUS Creative and I celebrated our two-year friendaversary. I met him two years ago at the signing for his first book, 100 Habits of Successful Freelance Designers. Since the day we became fast friends Steve has been an [...]
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To-Do List: June 20-25
Posted on 20. Jun, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
06.20.11 1. Read this Father’s Day post on local web mag Esoteric Velvet featuring Mr. Lasertron and our daughter, as well as some of our other local dad pals. Photos by Daniel P. Muller. 2. Today is the last day to sign up for my first online class, the Felt Flower Fascinator headband hosted by [...]
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1 year + 1 month with Alice
Posted on 18. Jun, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Dear Alice, On Thursday, I was at a meeting with Brook Hudson, one of the Omaha Fashion Week organizers. We were planning, laughing, getting sidetracked, talking about our plans for the future. Somehow we got on the subject of you and started talking about your birth. Brook said, “What was it like when they put [...]
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a summer giveaway: hand-crocheted house slippers from Smiling Knitting!
Posted on 14. Jun, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
So this story goes back a few months. One of my readers and friends Alison (the first bride I ever worked with) from Toronto mailed me a few beautiful birthday gifts–a “Have fun being 1!” bouncy ball for Alice and a pair of handmade Turkish slippers for me. They are handmade by Güler, a Turkish [...]












