Archive for February, 2008

Workin’ in a coal mine

Well, retail isn’t quite that bad. But it is on average eight hours on your feet, with little respite. Working in a jewelry store, however, has its caveats. There is the 50% discount on most things, with 70% off gold, and 35% off solitaires (including studs and pendants). There are already a few things I have my eye on, including a tungsten wedding band for G. There is the liberal “running out to get food” policy, which includes not clocking out and eating right on the floor behind the counter. Unheard of. Then there are the sit-down cases; these are the ones with the most expensive stuff in them, bridal sets and solitaires, with stools for both salesperson and client. There is also the commission, which is 1%, unless the store makes its monthly goal, in which case you add 0.5% to everything you’ve sold for the month. There is the five bucks per three-year Jewelry Service Plan you sell (50c per two-year).

Freedom Ring, my own personal designI am selling “mall diamonds” (NOT pictured at right), however, and there aren’t many I would consider buying for myself or a loved one. For myself, I’m eyeing two rings; one is a little 14k white gold wedding band with alternating bezel-set baguettes and rounds (I showed it to G and he said that he would get it for my birthday. Squee!), and the other is a braided 14k white gold diamond and natural pink sapphire band. No lab-created stones for me, please. I understand the attraction; they’re vibrant, big, and clear, but to me they shout “Look at me! Fakery here! Not real!” DO NOT WANT. They’re also very inexpensive, and a good portion of them are set in 10k gold. Ew. I’m a snob; I like my diamonds clear and colorless, unless of course, it’s a canary or chocolate diamond. I like my colored stones to be natural and untreated by heat (although unheated stones are harder and harder to find). I like my gold to be white and at the very least 14k, but preferring platinum. Yes, I know it’s twice as expensive, and yes, I know it scratches more easily, but it is much more sturdy, and that’s what I need. You just have to keep it up. My “Freedom Ring” (see above photo) is platinum; I wouldn’t have designed it any other way. I clean it and steam it every day that I work, keep it looking beautiful. I take off my rings when I put conditioner in my hair, or lotion on my body. It’s astonishing to me how many people assume you don’t have to clean your jewelry, that diamonds will just always sparkle. Um, soap scum, people, body oils? You hopefully wash everything else, why not your jewelry? We have an ultrasonic cleaner and a steamer right out on the floor, so that clients don’t get antsy about letting go of their rings. The store I worked at in Virginia had the apparatus in the back room, and people were often hesitant about letting their pieces out of sight. I understand the mentality, but when you’re a kindergarten teacher and have your hands in paste on a regular basis, you have to take care of things, or let someone else do it for you. Things that should NEVER go in an ultrasonic cleaner: tanzanite, emeralds, opals, pearls. Pearls are a special case, they should be the last thing you put on, and the first thing you take off. They should only ever be cleaned with a damp cloth, never soap, Windex, or ammonia. Take them off when you sleep, shower, exercise, before applying perfume. Have them inspected and restrung periodically. You can use jewelry cleaner and a soft toothbrush on tanzanite, emeralds, and opals, but they can disintegrate in an ultrasonic cleaner.

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Just another day at the computer

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making stitch markers, watching YouTube, hanging out…

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The future First Lady

of the United States of America, Michelle Obama, is seen here speaking to a crowd at Ohio State University on February 15, 2008.

I really believe that together they will be unstoppable. It’s what this country needs.

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Need gear?

I just added some stuff to my CaféPress store. Simple, easy on the eyes, not expensive. And all proceeds get donated to Barack Obama’s campaign. Come visit my store on CaféPress!

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If you have any doubt

about who to vote for the the primary, look no further (well, do click on this link). Matthew Burton has posted a rundown of the differences between Hillary Clinton’s and Barack Obama’s statements on the issues. He’s done a fantastic job at showing that the following statements are untrue:

“Speeches don’t put food on the table,” Mrs. Clinton said at a General Motors plant in Warren, Ohio, on Thursday morning. “Speeches don’t fill up your tank, or fill your prescription, or do anything about that stack of bills that keeps you up at night.”

“My opponent gives speeches. I offer solutions.” – Hillary Clinton

“It’s about whether you choose the power of solutions over the power of speeches.” – Bill Clinton

He’s drawn up an extensive chart using the candidates’ websites’ issues pages to show how much in the way of real solutions each candidate has to offer. Barack Obama is the clear winner.

Mr. Burton is neither a Clinton, Obama, nor a McCain supporter. He says, “I worship facts and I despise catchy slogans that belie the truth.” See the truth for yourself.

ETA: Barack Obama’s inspiring response to “Just Words” Clinton critique

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Awesome stitch markers

Rated R stitch markersfrom Sweetie Peas’ Etsy site. She’s a member of Ravelry, which is where I “met” her. Like I need one more set of stitch markers. Except that she does custom words, and I wanted something a little more risqué than her “Grumpy” ones. She also sent me a really cool present extra:

Heart Obama Stitck Marker from Sweetie Peas’ Etsy site

Love it.

In other news, I got a call from my new boss this morning, and I start work Monday! I took my new pants to Domenic’s Cleaners to be hemmed, and they wonderfully agreed to have them ready by tomorrow afternoon. I told them I hated asking for the rush job; I despise queue-jumpers of any kind, and am loath to do it myself, but I left it too late. I think that I wasn’t altogether confident that I really had the job, and was putting off altering pants that might have to be returned. I guess I can breathe easier now. So now the question is, what to wear? I bought a pants suit (black, goes with everything) and a skirt (black, with pink embroidery), some jackets and a few tops that will go with the pants. I’ll probably have to get another pair of pants, but I didn’t want to go overboard for a job I wasn’t sure about. I won’t be able to wear the last batch of clothes I bought until I lose some of my unemployment weight. Which should be pretty quick; eight hours on your feet tends to make the pounds melt off. Plus, I won’t be near a kitchen all day long either. I’ll have to bring a small jar of Skippy and a spoon so I can take my 3:30 pill; if I take it without some kind of protein, I get dizzy. And more dizzy I don’t need.

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I gets dis alla tiem.

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If you’ve never seen a lolcat before (and I can’t imagine that being true), I suggest you check out Wiki’s lolcat page. Check it out even if you have seen them. It’s pretty funny. Here’s one I just made at I Can Has Cheezburger with a picture I shot of Pye crashing my laptop:

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E2A:

I just saw this one on my Knitters for Obama group on Ravelry:

I iz sneakin up on u.

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digging the sunlight

Eking out some rays

Since Pye was sunning herself in this cold winter light in the primo spot next to the window, and my office chair was turned facing away from said window, Harry chose the next available spot. Yeah, I gotta clean up my desk.

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I. Have. No. Words.

to describe this. But plenty of others do, and they made me heave like a sick dog I was laughing so hard. G thought I was dying. I’ve got to check out the archives.

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I knew it felt right

This is how my views and values match those of the candidates:

90% Barack Obama
88% Hillary Clinton
88% Bill Richardson
85% John Edwards
83% Chris Dodd
80% Dennis Kucinich
77% Mike Gravel
76% Joe Biden
48% Rudy Giuliani
41% John McCain
32% Mike Huckabee
31% Mitt Romney
22% Tom Tancredo
20% Fred Thompson
17% Ron Paul

2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz

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