Monday, February 27, 2006

Nikki Poopers

who could resist this sweetness.


Friday, February 24, 2006

Back from the land of Gold Lame & Celine Dion

and couldn't be happier.
could it be i've finally outgrown the industry parties that go along with tradeshows. nothing sounded better than room service and movies. speaking of, do NOT see "The History of Violence" - it's pretty terrible.

She-bible had a successful show. we got some more store accounts, one in particular we are really happy about. i don't want to get too excited and jinx it so i'm shutting up. i took a few photos in vegas but the digi cam is out o' batteries and i can't download them.

i know my blog has gotten pretty boring. i swear i will spice things up soon, when i am not so sleepy and can think a little more clear.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

So crazy right now

Things are moving so fast. I've been thinking about how much great stuff there is going on that should be documented in this blog, but i can't wrap my head around it all. I'll be sure to document all of the craziness of the tradeshow in Las Vegas.
In the meantime, here are a few random pictures from the last couple days.

My big ass pot o' dye. I am officially a pro now. Classes will be starting soon.













Thanks Anthony for making She-bible such a kick ass sign. We thought it was all late night drunk talk until we heard that jigsaw in the morning. You rule!

Thursday, February 16, 2006

I love working from home

especially when miniature homies come over to kick it and gossip with you.


I mean, lil' Kev and I were so "whatever Jessica and her new man." and then we were all "What's up with Steve O and Nicole Richie breaking up when we didn't even know they were together." And the news of Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta Jones ROCKING out at a concert of their favorite band, NICKELBACK, drove us both to binge eat on sliced apples. I mean, DAMN!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Isn't It Romantic.....



Dion O'Banion was the owner of a florist shop in Chicago. After the passing of the National Prohibition Act, he was also one of the main providers of illegal alcohol in Chicago. In 1926, O'Banion was shot dead outside his shop. His gang was convinced that the murder had been ordered by Al Capone, a rival bootlegger. Soon after O'Banion's death, eight cars filled with gangsters raked Capone's headquarters with machine-gun fire. This heralded the start of Chicago's gang wars. Over the next few years over 500 gangsters were killed in the city. The most notorious case was an event that became known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.

At half-past ten on 14th February, 1929, six members of the Bugs Moran gang were sitting in a garage waiting for a consignment of illegal alcohol. Instead, a Cadillac arrived carrying three men dressed as policemen. They were accompanied by two men in civilian clothes. The policemen entered the building and told the six gangsters and John May, a mechanic working in the garage, to stand in a row against the wall with their hands in the air. This was common procedure during a police raid and the men did as they were told. The two civilians then entered the garage and mowed them down with sub-machine gun fire. Although it was assumed that the murders had been ordered by Al Capone, no one was ever convicted of the crime.

Happy Valentines Day!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

i'll take a Sunday with sprinkles on top

today we had a little photoshoot with our lovely friend Sarita.
she has been our model since the very beginning of She-bible time and i think we are pretty damn lucky to have her.

so thank you Sarita. for lending us your pretty self and dealing with our janky ass photoshoots. lots of love to you.
oh, and thanks David. for patiently listening to us ladies gab and gab. it was great to see you again.





a couple that reads together, stays together.

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Sorry in advance to all who haven't seen

ADVANCED DISROBICS,
but it seriously makes me bust a gut, so i thought i had to share.

enjoy!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Three Days Passed

and I already forgot about the "blog".
best thing about this so far is that no one except like 2 people
even know it exsists. i'm still too embarrassed to tell the public.

anyway - we are in a mad dash in the final stages of getting a
Fall collection ready for a tradeshow in less than 2 weeks. if you
could see how knee deep in a thousands things we are, you will
either laugh at or cry with us.

i pinch myself sometimes while thinking - "wow, this is my life."
(i say that in a positive way. really.)

so i ask you now - all 2, maybe 3 of you, to wish us luck.
cross your fingers, cross your legs - i don't care, just cross something for us.

xx
stacy

Sunday, February 05, 2006

so here it goes: Post Numero Uno

I certainly never thought I would do this...
I always made fun of the people that "blogged"
(which was probably the first sign that I actually wanted to do it myself.)

2006 is a year I want to document.
I am turning 30.
I live in a new home.
I live alone for the first time.
I got rid of a hoopty and now drive a moped.

who knows what's in store for this year, but the beginning has already brought so much change.

She-bible just invested in a digital camera and I am hoping that will help with this "blog". I think visuals always add so much. plus I'm not much of a writer so this will most likely be longest one you'll read.

alright, well it's now begun.
knowing me, I'll do this for a week and then forget about it.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

xx
stacy